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ASU Professor Wins Pulitzer Prize In Poetry
Associate English Professor Natalie Diaz was awarded the 2021 prize for her collection “Postcolonial Love Poem."

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Associate English Professor Natalie Diaz was awarded the 2021 prize for her collection “Postcolonial Love Poem."

Lt. Governor Bysiewicz highlighted programs that help support older adults living in Connecticut.
Commercial and industrial customers with accounts in arrears can sign up for COVID-19 Payment Program plans to avoid possible disconnection.
Virtual public meetings are planned June 26 and June 28.
The Dean of Students Office investigated two alcohol-related events in March that allegedly violated the Student Code of Conduct.
Assemblyman Byrne and the Putnam Arts Council honored contestants in the 94th District’s first ever Assembly Art Competition.
Appointments are open for the event at Temple Beth Sholom this Thursday.
Mayor Corey Woods highlighted the city's infrastructure strategies, including innovative affordable housing and public transit initiatives.
The performance is called "[title of show]" and is a love letter to musical theater.
Anyone interested in the position must submit an application by 10 a.m. on June 30.
The city is among 50 selected to advance in the innovation competition.
The drive at Geissler’s will benefit Champ's Place.
"Come and experience why Pickleball is America's fastest growing sport" at the Friday sessions, beginning in July.
“The Bronx: The Way It Was” will be presented at 6:30 p.m. via Zoom.
Face coverings are still required inside the building to protect staff and public health.
Marissa Simmons was one of 300 undergraduates who earned the honor.
Volunteer shifts are available June 28.
Piper Twombley earned a 3.5 GPA or higher to receive the honor.
Police are encouraging safe and sober driving this July.
About 30 vendors will be selected for the event Nov 20-Nov. 21.