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Cam Wynter, No. 16 seed Drexel believe they can pull off the impossible


Was anyone on the Chestnut Street campus thinking of playing into late March then?
It’s when Drexel coach Zach Spiker brought to mind a meeting he had with his brilliant 6-foot-2 junior guard and leader, Camren Wynter. They met in September at a picnic table outside of Saxbys coffee shop on 34th Street, socially distanced and masked up. Spiker asked Wynter what he needs from him, the coach.
The conversation resonated to January.  
“I had to ask myself what I could do better to get us wins,” Wynter recalled. “Coach Spiker stressed we have to be a player-led team and we kept our poise and we held each other accountable for everything. Once we did that, we meshed and came together. I looked at myself in the mirror and I thought what I can do better for us to win.”

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NCAA teams hit by COVID pauses take hope from antibodies


NCAA teams hit by COVID pauses take hope from antibodies
DAVE SKRETTA, AP Basketball Writer
March 17, 2021
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1of6Baylor head coach Scott Drew talks to his team during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Oklahoma State in the semifinals of the Big 12 tournament in Kansas City, Mo., Friday, March 12, 2021.Charlie Riedel/APShow MoreShow Less
2of6Iona's Dylan van Eyck, left, goes up for a shot past Fairfield's Jesus Cruz in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game during the finals of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament, Saturday, March 13, 2021, in Atlantic City, N.J.Matt Slocum/APShow MoreShow Less

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68 teams punch their ticket. Now comes the hard part

The 68 teams whose names popped up in the March Madness bracket only thought it was time...

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The Local Take Women's History Month Spotlight: Rev. Dr. Juel P. Borders-Benson


Juel Borders - Senior Class of 1954 Spelman College Yearbook
 This month for The Local Take, I've reached out to outstanding women for Women's History Month.  If you want to tell us about an outstanding woman in your life, please go to The Local Take With Kiplyn Primus Facebook page and share or call our community engagement line at 404-880-6211. We'll be talking with and about women all month, and it would be great to include your favorite woman! Our series starts with Dr. Juel P. Borders-Benson. We spoke with Dr. Borders-Benson last month about growing up in Wheat Street Baptist Church. I asked her additional questions about her life, attending Spelman College and attending medical school in the late fifties. She speaks about being sheltered at church, home, and school. She was always chaperoned and protected from the dark and evil side of life for Black people in the 1940's and 50's. She started at Spelman College at age 16. She remembered being socially immature and thought that she'd major in philosophy or theology. She remembers not wanting to be a teacher, one of the only career paths available to Black women at the time. She interviewed with the Women's Medical College associated with the Albert Einstein Medical Center at Drexel in Philadelphia. There were only women in the class. Most years, 1 or 2 Black women were allowed. After completing medical school, she took on a residency in obstetrics.  She married, moved back to Atlanta, and opened her medical practice, where she can still be found today. She spoke about life-long learning, and later in life, she graduated from The Candler School of Theology at Emory University. 

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Saints Fun Facts: St. Ado of Vienne - Saints & Angels


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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180228:01:58:00

committed property damage, violence, and ended up just causing an enormous amount of mayhem. >> tucker: yeah, they did. >> uc berkeley has kind of been on the mend since then. they paid an enormous amount of money for various free-speech events, although not without allegations that they first tried to stifle and censor that speech. they paid about $800,000 for ben schapiro, i believe. they currently are facing a lawsuit regarding a speech that was planned by ann coulter, where the department of justice recently filed a statement of interest. >> tucker: we follow that pretty carefully, harvard on the list, drexel on the list. why drexel? >> drexel professor tweeted, in his words, satirical and joking tweet regarding white genocide. all i want for christmas is white genocide, poking fun at the idea that white genocide is a thing that exists.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180228:01:59:00

somewhat predictably, the internet erupted in outrage with calls for his firing, and he was suspended and investigated by drexel and he had to keep himself off campus because drexel said that the environment was not safe for him. eventually said, i can't come back into each year. this is not going to work. >> tucker: unbelievable. let me ask you a quick question. you study the stuff for a living. if you had kids about to go to college, would you want to send them to any college, if so, where would you want to send them? >> first thing i would do would go to the website and look up our speech code ratings and see which schools are protecting their students expressive rights, public or private. then go look and see what kind of controversies have happened on campus. i am pretty sure that i would want my children to feel free to associate with the people they want to associate with and not

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180228:05:58:00

damage, violence, and ended up just causing an enormous amount of mayhem. >> tucker: yeah, they did. >> uc berkeley has kind of been on the mend since then. they paid an enormous amount of money for various free-speech events, although not without allegations that they firsty tried to stifle and censor that speech. they paid about $800,000 for ben shapiro, i believe. they currently are facing00 a lawsuit regarding a speech that was planned by ann coulter, where the department of justice recently filed a statement of interest. >> tucker: we followed that pretty carefully, harvard on the list, drexel on the list. why drexel? >> drexel, a professor tweeted, in his words, satirical and joking tweet, regarding white genocide. "all i want for christmas is white genocide," poking fun at the idea that white genocide is a thing that exists.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180228:05:59:00

somewhat predictably, the internet erupted in outrage with calls for his firing, and he was suspended and investigated by drexel and he had to keep himself off campus because drexel said that the environment was not safe for him. eventually said, i can't come back and teach here. this is not going to work. >> tucker: unbelievable. let me ask you a quick question. you study this stuff for a living. if you had kids about to go to college, would you want to send them to any college, if so, where would you want to send them? >> first thing i would do would be go to the website and look up our speech code ratings and see which schools are protectingg their students expressive rights, public or private. then go look and see what kind of controversies have happened on campus. i am pretty sure that i would want my children to feel free to associate with the people they want to associate with and not be told who they can and cannot

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170705:04:48:00

>> levine was a fish, boesky was a shark. who is the whale they're going to catch? >> i don't know. >> in the middle of all this is drexel. >> the commission says drexel and the head of his junk bond department made a secret deal with ivan boesky to make millions illegally. >> california company wics was planning a takeover. he bought the stock, made profit but milken betrayed his client and earned $6.5 million more at the client's expense. >> authorities are worried that

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