
This was a bit of a surprise. From an alum, here’s HSU news you can use.

Care to guess how long residents of Washington, D.C. have had the right to vote in a presidential election?
Sixty-five years as of yesterday, when the 23rd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified on March 29, 1961.
While the amendment provides presidential voting rights, it did not grant D.C. voting representation in the U.S. House of Representatives or the Senate. However, due to the District of Columbia Delegate Act of 1970, D.C. has one non-voting delegate in the House. Since the 1964 election, Washington, D.C., has consistently held 3 electoral votes.
12 tons of KitKat bars stolen in chocolaty heist in Europe, Nestle says
A massive 12-ton shipment of Nestle’s crunch KitKat bars was stolen in a chocolaty heist that risks causing a shortage in stores right before Easter.
I found it interesting that the federal investigators I’m working with replied to an email at 3 AM.
Woman returns as doctor at hospital where she was born and worked as a janitor –
Shay Taylor-Allen will be one of Yale School of Medicine’s newest residents.
Texas House Speaker directs committee to study annexing New Mexico counties

In oil-rich West Texas, a town of 1,355 is building a $21M sports complex – The school district is leveraging its location in the heart of oil country to fund a massive athletics upgrade—before those tax dollars leave the region.
