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In-person school is safest option, Beach says

In-person school is safest option, Beach says

What the shuck is happening?

"For some Americans, and what feels like a majority of Twitter, any face-to-face contact outside of one’s household, is akin to murdering grandma – excluding protests for important causes. I understand their fear. COVID-19 is a very real and dangerous virus, especially to the elderly. At the same time, complete social isolation and economic ruin is also both real and dangerous."

Nearly two and a half weeks after the first installment, the Big Ten basketball power rankings have returned. In that time, all but one of the conference’s teams have lost a game. Every team has played at least three Big Ten games, which provides a clearer picture of the conference hierarchy than when we last met.

An apocalyptic second-half-start seemed to tell it all Saturday evening, even if there were still 18 minutes left to play. The Nebraska men’s basketball team found itself down 47-33 after starting the half only down seven. By the end of the game, however, what was suspected to be another blowout turned into a tight affair.

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