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Fri Feb 5 2021 | Nelson Rice | Fuel Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world: 1. The Most Influential Figures in Black Lacrosse History To kick off US Lacrosse Magazine’s Black History Month campaign, Brian Simpkins of Blaxers Blog shined a light on some of the most important figures that have been instrumental to the progress of the Black lacrosse community. Read the full list and bios here. 2. Big Ten Schedule Release Yesterday we finally received a little more clarity about what the Big Ten season will look like. Well, the first half that is. It includes five weekends of conference matchups. ....
PHOTO COURTESY OF VIRGINIA TECH ATHLETICS Mary Griffin made her first collegiate start last year against Brown. Days later, the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Months later, being back on the lacrosse field might have saved her life. Right Place. Right Time. Right Person Thu Feb 4 2021 | Brian Logue | College Three days after testing positive for COVID-19 and going into isolation, Mary Griffin found out she had cancer. On a Zoom call. Hours from home. At just 19 years old. A sophomore at Virginia Tech, Griffin was outside of her apartment in Blacksburg, Va., last fall when she took the call. Three hundred miles away in Baltimore, her mother, Kelly, was also on the line. Kelly had planned to be there in person to find out the results from a biopsy done the week before, but Griffin’s positive test for COVID kept her away. ....
Campbell is accused of ignoring safety advice, right up to the eve of the collapse. It was the morning of June 5, 2013, when a 4-story, free-standing brick wall came crashing down on top of the Salvation Army Thrift Store on the corner of 22nd and Market Streets. Shoppers and workers inside were buried in the debris including one woman, for 13 hours. The grand jury investigation, according to Williams, places Campbell at the center of culpability. Williams said that instead of opting for the safest way to dismantle the building, Campbell opted for the most profitable way, which included salvaging some of the dismantled parts. ....
Share: Share this page on Twitter Share this page on LinkedIn Email this page to a friend Print this page When the Elon Commitment 10-year strategic plan was produced in 2010 it envisioned a possible expansion of Carol Grotnes Belk Library that would include a relationship-rich center for student support. It would be a one-stop location for students to receive academic advising, peer tutoring, writing help, library research support or learning assistance. Joan Ruelle, dean of Belk Library, helped in developing the idea and thought of it as a learning commons. Fast forward to fall 2018, when the Koenigsberger Learning Center opened. The 11,000-square-foot, two-story addition on the east side of Belk Library reimagined how college students study, receive tutoring, academic advising or specialized services. ....
People in santa monica. 23-year-old john zawahri killed his father and brother at their home on friday. nebyge took the rampage to the campus. the latest victim died just yesterday. marcela franco s family is at her side. we wanted you to know that we are family. we are not victims. we are not that car that s being shown with bullet holes. we are family that loves each other and respects each other. marcela s father, a campus caretaker also died in the shooting. they were going to the college to buy textbooks for marcela s summer classes. a young woman killed in last week s building collapse was remembered yesterday in philadelphia. hundreds of mourners, including the mayor attended the memorial service for 24-year-old anne bryan. the art student had gone to the salvation army thrift store to donate clothing with the ....