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PHOTO PROVIDED Col. Curtis Kellogg, a 1998 graduate of Lock Haven University, gives a speech. LOCK HAVEN Lock Haven Eagles soared, both current and former, Friday afternoon with the annual Rebecca Gross Awards Ceremony at Lock Haven University. Over Zoom, Dr. Matthew Girton hosted the special event that brought communication students and faculty together to honor a select few gracious awardees. The ceremony started off with the awarding of the Hybels Award which is given out to one selected freshman, sophomore and junior that are deemed as outstanding based upon GPA and outside activities, said Girton. The winners of the award from freshman to junior were: Lizabeth Kasmer of Glenside, Caprice Bischof of Lock Haven and Cassandra Keller of Pottstown. ....
Jamie James Medina Action Bronson makes sure to let me know that he does not want to promote his new book, F ck It, I’ll Start Tomorrow: A True Story. Over Zoom, he’s animated and seems relieved that the process of putting it together is finally over. It’s not that Bronson, born Ariyan Arslani, thinks the book is bad more that working on it forced him into an uncomfortable moment of self-reflection. “I hated every second of it, but in a sense, it really did help me,” he says. “It was one of those eye-opening things for me that was like, ‘Damn, all right. What the fuck am I writing? This is fucking out of control. Get my shit together. ” ....
SUSAN JOHNS Wed, 04/21/2021 - 8:45am Wiscasset officials and other attendees take part in selectmen’s April 20 Zoom meeting. Zoom screenshot Over Zoom and Youtube Tuesday night, April 20, Wiscasset selectmen listened to, praised and talked about acting soon on teenagers’ request the town help address climate change. “Wiscasset is an amazing place. It’s beautiful. But we need to keep it that way,” Wiscasset Middle High School freshman Grace Greene said. The new WMHS group, Sheepscot Climate Action Club, was Greene’s idea, teacher Ralph Keyes said. Keyes, fellow teachers Brad Lopes and Seth Platikus, and 2020 WMHS graduate Maria West advise the club. Greene’s fellow members are freshmen Julia Truesdell, Emily Gilliam, Nevaeh Campbell and Linnea Andersson, homeschool student Bri Wright, senior Ty DeLong and junior Brianna Colson. ....
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