Tori Cooper
“I had such an amazing experience competing in the National Trial Competition. I couldn’t have asked for a better group to spend months preparing with than Sara, Conner, Jessie, and our coach Robert Little. I feel honored to have been able to compete alongside Sara, and I am so proud of what we were able to accomplish and thankful for the friendship we formed along the way. Thanks to Robert and his guidance this past year, we went into the competition confident and prepared to compete against the best advocates in the country. Because of Baylor Law and the advocacy program, I am leaving law school confident in my abilities and excited for my career as a Baylor Lawyer.”
The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek (w/t).
From the creators of Disney+’s
Behind The Attraction and Netflix’s
Down to Earth with Zac Efron, the new series is expected to be a deep dive into the beloved
Star Trek franchise, which should please legions of “trekkies” around the world.
Landing in time for the show’s 55th anniversary, each episode will focus on a different chapter in the franchise’s history, ranging from its inception at Lucille Ball’s legendary production company Desilu, to later spin-offs
Deep Space Nine and
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Star Trek, from before I was ten years old, gave me the closest thing I have to a code to follow in my life,” Brian Volk-Weiss, founder and CEO of The Nacelle Company said in a statement. “If it wasn’t for the words ‘I don’t believe in the no-win scenario’ I’d be very alone, broke, and miserable in this world. So to say this is a passion project would be a tremendous understatement.”
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Worcester Fitness at 440 Grove St. had to shut down for about four months early in the pandemic and has since remade much of its space to be safer. Equipment is now 14 feet apart, members are required to wear masks at all times and must sanitize equipment between each use. For those who might be forgetful or not realize how close they are to another member, Worcester Fitness’ staff provides quick but gentle enough reminders. Everything is running, but nothing is running like we re used to it running,” said Kat Butterfield, the gym’s director of operations.
Those precautions have helped keep Worcester Fitness afloat, but it hasn t been able to work magic at a time when countless businesses have had to close temporarily or permanently because of the pandemic.
Outside of restaurants and bars, gyms may be the businesses affected the most by the coronavirus pandemic, with far fewer people willing to take a chance on getting infected by working out inside next to others.