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Twin City Thunder head coach Doug Friedman, center, is flanked by team owner & general manager, Ben Gray, left, and owner and director of hockey operation, Dan Hodge, right, during a press conference in March 2018 at the Norway Savings Bank Arena in Auburn.
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There has been a change at the ownership level with the Twin City Thunder.
Ben Gray sold his 50% share to Dan Hodge, who becomes the sole owner of the organization after a three-year partnership between the two men.
Gray also owns the Maine Moose youth hockey organization, based out of Camden National Bank Ice Vault in Hallowell, as well as the owner of Merit Pools & Spas in Augusta.
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Serving Size, Satisfaction Influence Food Waste on Campus
Multicampus study identifies problem’s causes and potential solutions.
By Avery Ruxer Franklin
HOUSTON – (March 30, 2021) – Understanding what drives food choices can help high-volume food service operations like universities reduce waste, according to a new study.
Researchers have concluded that food waste in places like university cafeterias is driven by how much people put on their plates, how familiar they are with what’s on the menu and how much they like – or don’t like – what they’re served.
Local students commended by colleges
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Area students who recently received recognition from their colleges include:
Cole Deking from Canastota was accepted into Culver-Stockton College s incoming class for the fall 2021 semester. Deking, a senior at Canastota High School, also was awarded the Hilltop Scholarship, a $10,500 per year scholarship for four years. This scholarship is awarded based upon academic credentials and is renewable provided the student remains in good academic standing.
Anna Barrett, of Cazenovia, was named to the University of Utah s fall 2020 Dean s List. Barrett was among more than 9,700 students named to the fall 2020 Dean s List at the U. To qualify, students must earn a GPA of 3.5 or higher in at least 12 graded credit hours during any one term.
Pa. universities recommend COVID-19 vaccinations for students but not ready to require them, yet
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Pennsylvania colleges and universities are weighing the idea of requiring students to receive a COVID-19 vaccination to enroll in the fall semester.
March 31, 2021.
Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com
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Rutgers University was the nation’s first higher education institution to require a COVID-19 vaccination for students planning to enroll there in the fall with Cornell University following that lead on Friday. Time will tell how many more colleges follow suit.
A survey of more than a dozen colleges and universities across Pennsylvania found several are discussing that idea.
The college can have up to 1,300 students coming through the building through the spring semester. Author: Paola Belloso (FOX43) Updated: 9:01 PM EDT April 5, 2021
LANCASTER, Pa. What were once empty college hallways and classrooms will now be replaced with students filling in seats for in person learning.
The Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences is allowing students from health programs like nursing, surgical, and respiratory care to get the hands on experience they’ve been missing out on.
“Having the time to practice in the labs with our healthcare professionals really builds their skills and confidence. So, it’s important to bring them back so they can put into practice what they’ve learned, said Dr. Erika Wilkinson, a Strategic Enrollment Management at the Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences.