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Unicorn Tapestries.
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Unicorns may not be real, but they ve still managed to have a pretty lasting cultural impact. According to legend, these beautiful horned beasts have done everything from saving India from being conquered by Genghis Khan to purifying water. Learn more about unicorns with these 10 facts about the mythical, magical creatures.
1. People have been imagining unicorns for a really long time.
The first known depiction of a unicorn found in the Lascaux Caves of modern-day France dates to around 15,000 BCE. Or so people thought, until they realized that the so-called Lascaux unicorn had two horns, drawn confusingly close together.
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Jan 22, 2021
A rendering of the forthcoming Richard and Theresa Barch Center for Freshwater Research and Education Building and the site of the St. Marys River Green Stormwater Demonstration Project is shown. (Rendering courtesy of LSSU)
SAULT STE. MARIE Lake Superior State University will implement the St. Marys River Green Stormwater Demonstration Project in 2021, which will create the first green stormwater demonstration project along the St. Marys River and do so at a former industrial brownfield site.
The $250,000 project will be located adjacent to LSSU’s Center for Freshwater Research and Education and the city of Sault Ste. Marie’s Alford Park.
Jan 21, 2021
ESCANABA Karl Linderoth, Bay College instructor and program lead for the computer network systems and security program, has recently earned the CompTIA Security+ ce (SY0-601) certification. This specialized certification verifies that he has the knowledge and skills required to assess the security posture of an enterprise environment and recommend and implement appropriate security solutions; monitor and secure hybrid environments, including Windows and Linux servers, cloud, mobile, and IoT; operate with an awareness of applicable laws and policies, including principles of governance, risk, and compliance; identify, analyze, and respond to security events and incidents.
Since 2001, Linderoth, who holds a master of science degree in career technical education (emphasis in information systems) from Ferris State University, has instructed several classes at Bay College including operating systems, networking, Linux and Window servers, and various security courses. Thoug