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New Orleans Advocate: Delgado announces partnership with Public Allies, and other news of higher education
Miami Herald: Natchez native to help lead NASA into deep space
Associated Press: Analysis: Will Louisiana see spike as virus rules loosen?
The Bulletin: Coming soon: prescriptions for vegetables
KTRE: Councilwoman possibly violated state ethics laws for 'sweetheart deal' to nephew
New Orleans Advocate: Tulane spring football: New QB Jonathan Banks is eager to learn — as quickly as he can
The Telegraph: Police die enforcing Latin America's strictest lockdown as Peru's futile strategy unravels
The Louisiana Record: Anti-corruption blog investigation in Terrebonne Parish is allowed to continue
New Orleans Advocate: Tulane gets $25 million to fund research at School of Medicine
New Orleans Advocate: Federal judge praises NOPD's progress in sexual assault cases
The Chronicle of Philanthropy: Real-Estate Mogul Gives $50 Million for Career Development and Other U. of Michigan Student Programs
WVUE: Second Harvest Food Bank gathers supplies for flood victims
Associated Press: Black novelist Jesmyn Ward ‘overjoyed’ by MacArthur win
WGNO: August is Museum Month: A look inside the Newcomb Art Museum of Tulane and contemporary aboriginal works
Huffington Post: New Orleans To Have Its First Woman Mayor
Houma Today: Top donor to governor also hired to investigate possible improper donations to Edwards, other politicians
Washington Post: Making Diwali our own, and passing it on
Medical News Today: Symposium explores the question: What would happen if scientists could trick the brain into thinking broccoli tastes like chocolate?
Nola.com: 'The streets are yours': Second-lines become an industry in New Orleans
WBRC: As some New Orleans music stars fade away, others are rising
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