Wednesday, March 15, 2023 | |||
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WashU in the News | |||
What’s your current risk of getting long COVID? Estimates hover around 5%-10%
NBC News | |||
Trump vs. DeSantis: Florida pastors mull conservative issues
The Associated Press | |||
If April showers bring May flowers, why are blooms appearing so early? Climate change.
USA Today | |||
St. Louis mayor appoints nine to new reparations committee
St. Louis Post-Dispatch | |||
Campus and community news | |||
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Perspectives | |||
Book explores the life of Genevra SforzaGenevra Sforza (ca. 1441-1507) lived her long life near the apex of Italian Renaissance society, as wife of two successive de facto rulers of Bologna. A new book by Elizabeth Bernhardt in Arts & Sciences explores both her life story and misogynistic legends about the supposed destruction of Bologna and the Bentivoglio family. Read more about this and other recent works on the Bookshelf.
Source Bookshelf | |||