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Roberts OT goal gives Herd first NCAA College Cup title | News

Roberts OT goal gives Herd first NCAA College Cup title | News
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Two Young West Virginians On The Struggle To Stay

Ryan McFarland A year from now, Ryan McFarland will don a cap and gown and walk across the stage at the University of Charleston, located along the Kanawha River across from the statehouse s shiny golden dome. The Pleasants County native will then be confronted by two decisions: law school or graduate school? Stay in West Virginia or leave? “I really do want to stay here,” McFarland said. “I m really motivated to be looking specifically at schools in our state and finding a place to live in our state, whether that be at home or moving to Charleston.” He wants to stay in West Virginia, but also says there are limited opportunities.

NFL Analysts Rank Indianapolis Colts Draft Haul Near Bottom Of The League - Sports Illustrated Indianapolis Colts News, Analysis and More

May 15, 2021 Chris Ballard and the rest of the Indianapolis Colts front office feels fantastic about the franchise s 2021 draft haul. A pair of NFL.com analysts in Gennaro Filice and Dan Parr don t though, for whatever that s worth. Filice and Parr ranked each team s draft class based on current roster makeup and factors heading into the picks, considering who was on the board, what team needs were, and where the players picked were ranked according to consensus. After grabbing a potential top 10 player in Michigan s Kwity Paye at No. 21 overall in the first round, the Colts then grabbed Vanderbilt EDGE Dayo Odeyingbo at No. 54 overall in the second round, which appeared to many as a reach due to his Achilles injury and the need for a left tackle.

Marshall fans cheer Herd to victory

Herd fans Georgann Ruby, from left, Sharon Fuller and Cindy Adams cheer as the Marshall University men’s soccer team defeats the Tar Heels of North Carolina in the College Cup on Friday, May 14, 2021, at the Marshall Hall of Fame Cafe in Huntington. Photos by Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch

Scholarship established at Glenville State College to support Logan County students

GLENVILLE, W.Va. — Dr. John P. Shock Jr. has established a scholarship at Glenville State College to help Logan County students. The Dr. John P. Shock Jr. and Nancy Hall Shock Scholarship is designed to support students from Logan County or Gilmer County High School who are attending Glenville State College. Scholarship recipients will be selected by GSC’s Scholarship Committee. Recipients will be students with financial need, with first priority going to students majoring in a medical-related field. The student must meet academic standards set forth by the scholarship committee. The award can be renewed for four years providing the student maintains a 3.0 GPA and continues to make satisfactory academic progress toward their degree.

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