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Enemy sighted, enemy met

Enemy sighted, enemy met ‘Rainbow Six Siege’ esports team opens season with win over Brown University With eyes on screens, hands on keyboards and minds tactically melded, one of Norwich University’s esports teams shot, blasted and stormed its way to a season-opening “Rainbow Six Siege” victory over Brown University on Feb. 12. Norwich’s “A” team for “Rainbow Six Siege” used laptops, personal or university-issued to compete in the match, played from 8 to 11 p.m. The team consists of Noah Hamilton (screen name Knack), a sophomore psychology major; Brennden Le (screen name BL), a junior cybersecurity major; Matthew Wright (LuxPoseidon), a senior cybersecurity major; James Tate (PoTe) a freshman electrical and computer engineering major; and Peter Shadwell (Choloman), a sophomore engineering major. Le and Hamilton are co-captains. 

Live Updates: Latest News on Coronavirus and Higher Education

Live Updates: Latest News on Coronavirus and Higher Education
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Sault Ste Marie Doctor to Return Home After Hard Battle with Liver Transplant

9 & 10 News February 15, 2021 Dr. Joe Garlinghouse was diagnosed with crpytogenic cirrhosis, a condition that impairs liver function, in 2018. He was going to have to undergo a liver transplant. After waiting for almost three years, they finally found a liver for Joe, and he received a transplant this past November.  After staying in at the University of Michigan and undergoing physical therapy for months, Joe is finally ready to come home. When Joe’s wife Kristen set up a Facebook page to update friends and family on his condition, she wasn’t expecting it to reach over 1,200 followers. “People set up spaghetti dinners and canned food drives and a craft night, and I literally can’t wrap my mind around a community that would be so giving and kind and generous and kind to us,” she said. “I didn’t know he knew this many people. It’s blown my mind. Sault Ste. Marie is a great place, and it’s filled with great people.”

Live Updates: Latest News on Coronavirus and Higher Education

Maryland-College Park Announces Weeklong Sequester The University of Maryland's main campus in College Park on Saturday announced that all on-campus students would sequester in place for at least a week and that all instruction would move online beginning Monday. University officials cited a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases: Maryland's pandemic dashboard shows a total of 74 cases

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