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Subject Today's Headlines: Northeastern is not the only school cracking down on students for partying
Date September 10, 2020 9:17 AM
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Thursday, September 10, 2020

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Higher Education


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Northeastern is not the only school cracking down on students for partying

Many schools around the region, desperate to prevent a COVID-19 outbreak that could topple their carefully orchestrated reopening plans, are punishing students for once-routine campus gatherings.
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K-12


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State labor board rules Andover teachers participated in illegal strike

In a decision that could upend any plans to disrupt the opening of school across Massachusetts, the state labor relations board has ruled that Andover teachers engaged in an unlawful strike when they refused to enter school buildings last week for training.
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Trump says he knew coronavirus was ‘deadly’ and worse than the flu while intentionally misleading Americans, new book reports

President Trump was telling the nation that the virus was no worse than a seasonal flu, predicting it would soon disappear and insisting that the US government had it totally under control. It would be several weeks before he would publicly acknowledge that the virus was no ordinary flu and that it could be transmitted through the air.
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Crime & Courts


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Harvard Law study finds stark racial disparities in criminal court sentencing in Massachusetts

The disproportionately long sentences handed down to Black and Latino people could not be explained by other factors such as criminal record or severity of charge, researchers found.
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Business


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Sandra Fenwick, CEO of Boston Children’s Hospital, plans to retire in March

The first woman to lead the 151-year-old hospital, Fenwick cemented Children’s status as the country’s preeminent pediatric hospital while significantly improving its financial health.
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Nation


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Trump says he knew coronavirus was ‘deadly’ and worse than the flu while intentionally misleading Americans, new book reports

President Trump was telling the nation that the virus was no worse than a seasonal flu, predicting it would soon disappear and insisting that the US government had it totally under control. It would be several weeks before he would publicly acknowledge that the virus was no ordinary flu and that it could be transmitted through the air.
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Coronavirus


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Nearly 60 workers in Mass. have died of COVID-19 after potentially being exposed on the job, according to a safety coalition report

More than two-thirds of test results don’t include job details — critical data that could help protect workers and slow the spread of the deadly virus. The state didn’t require occupations to be included in test results until July.
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LETTERS


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In first days, Northeastern students are taught a tough lesson

Readers offer two contrasting views of the school's dismissal of 11 first-year students for violating social distancing rules.
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OPINION


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College students need a bailout

The pandemic has reduced the quality of higher education, though many students are still paying sky-high costs. Colleges — and the government — should fix that.
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LETTERS


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At heart of ex-principal’s case: the rights of students with disabilities

"Privileged parents have always expended enormous energy to exclude children with disabilities from public school classrooms. It’s an insidious and largely invisible form of discrimination."
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K-12


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State labor board rules Andover teachers participated in illegal strike

In a decision that could upend any plans to disrupt the opening of school across Massachusetts, the state labor relations board has ruled that Andover teachers engaged in an unlawful strike when they refused to enter school buildings last week for training.
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Crime & Courts


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Harvard Law study finds stark racial disparities in criminal court sentencing in Massachusetts

The disproportionately long sentences handed down to Black and Latino people could not be explained by other factors such as criminal record or severity of charge, researchers found.
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Crime & Courts


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SJC: Prosecutors must share law enforcement ‘dirty deeds’ with defense lawyers and police chiefs when obtained through grand jury

Prosecutors must disclose the “dirty deeds” committed by law enforcement officers to their commanders and to the defense bar even if they learn the information from historically secret grand jury proceedings, the state’s high court ruled in a major decision responding to complaints of police brutality.
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bruins notebook


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Bruins GM Don Sweeney does not sound hopeful about re-signing Torey Krug

Sweeney kept his comments minimal on Krug, who has made it clear he intends to cash in on free agency.
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NFL opener | Houston at Kansas City, 8:20 p.m., Thursday (NBC)


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Texans-Chiefs set to kick off NFL season unlike any other

This will be the first NFL game for anybody since February.
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Despite his production decline, Michael Chavis has remained positive

Red Sox have to wonder if Chavis fits at all as the they try to build a contending team.
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Sandra Fenwick, CEO of Boston Children’s Hospital, plans to retire in March

The first woman to lead the 151-year-old hospital, Fenwick cemented Children’s status as the country’s preeminent pediatric hospital while significantly improving its financial health.
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Business


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Sandra Fenwick, CEO of Boston Children’s Hospital, plans to retire in March

The first woman to lead the 151-year-old hospital, Fenwick cemented Children’s status as the country’s preeminent pediatric hospital while significantly improving its financial health.
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Business


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Boston’s rival NPR stations collaborate on local news segment for national podcast

The WBUR-GBH team and 10 other public radio stations will contribute local reporting for the podcast, which is available at 5 p.m.
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Obituaries


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Tom Jernstedt, an architect of March Madness, 75

Under Mr. Jernstedt's guidance, the tourney added millions of fans and billions of dollars in revenue.
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Edward Barshak, bar association leader and defender of civil rights, dies at 96

Former SJC chief justice Margaret H. Marshall said Mr. Barshak "was a north star" for Boston's legal community.
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