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Spokane Civic Theatre presents a virtual show featuring 17 familiar female faces from productions past

Spokane Civic Theatre presents a virtual show featuring 17 familiar female faces from productions past
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The MAC's spring exhibit of costumes from hit British period drama Downton Abbey includes local tie-ins and a special collab


W
hile it s not unusual in this work-from-home era to roll out of bed in the sweatpants and T-shirt you ll wear the rest of the day, protocol was certainly
much different 100 years ago, especially for members of the British aristocracy.
As fans know of the acclaimed PBS/BBC historical drama
Downton Abbey, set from 1912 to 1925, the Lord and Ladies Grantham often went through more than a few wardrobe changes each day.
A dressing gown worn over sleepwear during breakfast in bed would switch out for a stylish day dress. If outdoor recreation like horseback riding was on the afternoon agenda, sturdier attire was required. For dinner, men s formal waistcoats and sparkling beaded dresses worn by the ladies would close out the day. ....

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Maximum Impact: Professor-student team uncovers engineering applications in bighorn sheep horns

TRACK AND FIELD: Baraboo's Schaefer staying home to throw for University of Wisconsin


Jake Schaefer reached the next level by merging hard work with his natural gifts.
The Baraboo High School senior secured his college future last week by signing with the men’s track and field team at the University of Wisconsin. Prior to heading to Madison next year, Schaefer will spend a lot more time in the family shed where he’s put in years of work honing his throwing ability.
“I started training around fifth grade and was seriously training by seventh grade,” said Schaefer, who kept working while the sports world shut down last spring due to COVID-19. “I am really lucky because my dad (Dan) has made space in our shed at home to lift weights and throw inside.” ....

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Maximum Impact: Professor-student Team Uncovers Engineering Applications in Bighorn Sheep Horns


December 16, 2020
by Matt Hughes
Professor Benjamin Wheatley, mechanical engineering, subjected models of a bighorn sheep s inner horn structures to stress tests in his latest study. Photo by Emily Paine, Communications
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It s one of the most violent spectacles in the natural world: Two bighorn sheep square off at 10 paces, rear up on their hind legs and rush, dropping their heads at the last moment to crash their horns together with maximum impact. And then they do it again, sometimes for hours on end, before walking away apparently no worse for the wear. 
Bucknell Professor Benjamin Wheatley, mechanical engineering, occasionally witnessed these clashes in Estes Park, Colo., while he was studying for his doctorate at nearby Colorado State University. It sparked his curiosity. If such similarly violent head-to-head collisions result in concussions and even life-threatening injuries for football players, he wondered, how can these sheep avoid such trauma? Wh ....

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