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Colleges prioritize mental health help as students return to campus
Read full article: Colleges prioritize mental health help as students return to campusAs students take off for college amid an ongoing global pandemic, campuses are making sure to offer mental health resources to those who need them.
City says public art shows Spider-Man's hands, not devil horns
Read full article: City says public art shows Spider-Man's hands, not devil hornsCNN image(CNN) - A woman in Lincoln, Nebraska, is fighting the city over what she says is a sculpture depicting devil horns at the Lincoln Children's Zoo. In a written complaint to Lincoln Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird, the woman demanded the city move the sculpture. Quenzer said the 6-foot Spider-man hands sculpture is part of the Serving Hands Lincoln public art project, sponsored by Campus Life, a ministry of Lincoln Youth for Christ, a nonprofit faith-based community organization. For the public art project, the City of Lincoln allows four sculptures to be placed on city property. She says the city was not involved in choosing which pieces ended up on public rather than private property.