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Senior Max Love told the Courier he has "studied Shakespeare for three years in anticipation of playing his dream role," the lead in Hamlet.

"However, and it's not a popular thing to say. But it certainly would not be my recommendation to bring back these students in December, right before winter break," said Bregy at the Nov. 10 meeting.

Given the ongoing pandemic, the Jewish Club implemented strict social distancing measures and mandatory face coverings at the memorial.

Seven candidates are on the Nov. 3 ballot for three available seats on the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education. After careful consideration, the Beverly Hills Courier has decided to endorse two of them, Donna Tryfman and Mary Wells. The national political arena

Arts & Culture Commissioner Deborah Frank pointed out the groundbreaking nature of the new collaboration.

While BHUSD is not able to bring back the student body in its entirety yet, the 77-page "Ready Together" reopening plan provides a thorough blueprint for all on how to safely return to–and stay in–the physical classroom.

The Courier asked the seven candidates vying for one of three open seats to describe how each would address some of the biggest challenges the District faces.

On Oct. 1, the Simon Wiesenthal Center released a statement commending Newsom's veto of the bill.

"Twenty-five years is a long time," Ghez said of her career.

"For voluntary service, I did a few things. I tutored through one of Beverly Hills' After-School Programs.