By Ryan Shepard
History has been made at the University of West Virginia.
Amaya Jernigan has been elected student government president at the Big 12. She is the first Black woman to serve in this role.
“I would like to thank every Mountaineer who has made it possible for me to hold this position,” Jernigan said.
“I am beyond grateful and will be forever thankful that you all were brave enough to pave the way for me.”
Jernigan is a Waldorf, Maryland native and an active member of the West Virginia University community. She is a member of RISE WVU and M-Power at her school. Adding on, she is the president of the Eta Omicron Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Prior to taking office, she served as a senator-at-large within the student government association.
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Greg Schiano built Rutgers into a nationally recognized program throughout his first stint with players from New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and other local states he dubbed as the “State of Rutgers” at the time. But Florida speed was just as big a part of that initial run so much that Schiano launched various Florida high school camps, and built pipelines before satellite camps were even a thing.
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The Best Half-Time Show This Year
Thank you Judy Morris and Joan Swirsky for the heads up!!!
If you are tired of vulgar and disrespectful half-time displays, you need to watch this for the best five minutes of the year. It gets better as it goes on and it is wonderful to hear the support from the young students in the crowd.
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Student support for vaccination requirements
According to a recent survey of 1,000 college students by College Pulse, an overwhelming 71% of students believe colleges have the right to require students to get vaccinated before returning to campus. However, 19% say they do not support vaccination requirements and 10% say they are not sure. Our recent survey on vaccines shows students strong support for requiring vaccinations before returning to campus, says Anne Schwichtenberg, director of research at College Pulse. Students are eager to resume their normal on-campus routines, and while there is some hesitation about efficacy and safety associated with the vaccine, especially for students of color, a plurality of students see the vaccine as the quickest path back to normalcy.