Aubri Juhasz
Stories
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National
Student journalists are covering campus tension over conflict in the Middle East
The conflict in the Middle East has led to demonstrations, backlash and even violence on college campuses. For student journalists, it's likely the biggest story they've ever covered.
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An updated version of the play 'Roe' shows in states with abortion bans
The play Roe, based on the Supreme Court case, was recently performed in Louisiana, where abortion is now severely restricted.
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National
New Orleans rescinds a long-ignored rule prohibiting jazz and dancing in schools
A 100-year-old ban on jazz music and dancing in New Orleans' public schools has finally been lifted — though it was never really enforced.
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National
Because Of Ida, At Least 45,000 Louisiana Students May Be Out Of School Until October
New Orleans schools are on track to reopen in the coming days, but students in Louisiana's river and coastal parishes may be out of school for several more weeks.
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National
What Mardi Gras Looks Like During The COVID-19 Pandemic
The Mardi Gras season is usually a fun and festive affair. But this year, a year after the celebration led New Orleans to become one of the nation's first COVID-19 hot spots, it's different.
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Education
'Learning Hubs' Offer Free Child Care And Learning — But Only For A Lucky Few
Small groups of students, organized at the local level, may offer a more equitable alternative to "pandemic pods." But they're far from universally accessible.
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National
Communities Are Trying To Help Working Parents Who Face A Child Care Gap
With many schools opening up either part-time or remotely, working parents face a childcare gap. Districts and nonprofits are partnering to provide accessible childcare and remote learning options.
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Sports
Notre Dame Basketball Coach Muffet McGraw Wants To See More Women Coaching
After 33 years and two women's basketball championships at Notre Dame, Muffet McGraw retired this week. She's been outspoken about having more women leaders in sports.
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Health
How Runners Can Keep Themselves And Others Safe During The Pandemic
As coronavirus-related restrictions take hold, the number of runners hitting roads and trails outside is surging. Here are some ideas for how to minimize your risks as you log your miles.
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National
Apple's New Tool Lets You Screen Yourself For COVID-19
A new COVID-19 website and app will then offer recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on what to do next.