The duo team from America East's University of Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC) defeated Cal State Fullerton of the Big West to become the first champion of the Collegiate Esports Invitational featuring Fortnite presented by Jersey Mike's Subs today snagging the $5,000 first prize and the lion share of the $10,000 prize pool, as well as Razer products including keyboards, mice and headsets. The teams in the Finals punched their ticket after winning their respective conference tournaments on May 22.
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Triad high school senior gets accepted into 17 colleges
Middle College at Bennett student Saniya Lyles received more than $500,000 in scholarship offers. She was able to maintain a 4.5 GPA amidst a family tragedy. Author: Lauren Coleman Updated: 7:09 PM EDT May 25, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. Starting Wednesday, hundreds of Guilford County Schools students will graduate from early/middle colleges and traditional high schools.
One GCS student was accepted into nearly 20 colleges and received more than $500,000 in scholarship offers.
She did it during a family tragedy.
Saniya Lyles is an exceptional student who’s received her fair share of college acceptance letters; 17 to be exact.
A lot has happened. But has anything changed?
When it comes to ideas on police reform, the short answer is yes. The long answer is more complicated.
The most common mistake people make in analyzing the Black Lives Matter movement is assuming it is a “Black” movement.
No. Nationally, it is a diverse movement. George Floyd’s graphic murder, captured on a teenage girl’s mobile phone, was felt on some level even by people who are not African American.
Few of us could stand to see it, whether we were Black, white, or any other race or ethnicity. Old or young. People living in big cities or in small towns.