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View from from our suite at the St Francis Hotel looking eastward over the downtown area, with east edge of Union Square at bottom of image. PSA billboard, Whittel Building (white roof), City of Paris Department Store, can be seen in this view. June 1975. Taken from about 30th floor. Scanned from a Kodak Instamatic 110 negative. LJD photo.
CA SF Union Square 1975 6 22 from St Francis Hotel 2019 35mmScan734
Dean Tubandt receives the Commander's Award for Civilian Service on Jan. 22 from U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I Acting Deputy Commander Ron James and Command Sgt. Maj. Patrick M. Quirk, the garrison's senior enlisted leader. Tubandt was recognized for his service and accomplishments for the Plans, Analysis and Integration Office in support of the Area I mission. He will return to Ft. Wainwright, AK.
Dean Tubandt receives the Commander's Award for Civilian Service on Jan. 22 from U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I Acting Deputy Commander Ron James and Command Sgt. Maj. Patrick M. Quirk, the garrison's senior enlisted leader. Tubandt was recognized for his service and accomplishments for the Plans, Analysis and Integration Office in support of the Area I mission. He will return to Ft. Wainwright, AK.
THE BEATLES: A HARD DAY'S NIGHT 1964 50TH ANNIVERSARY 2 CDS
July - July 17, 1964 - A Hard Day's Night LP mixes - all compiled here - 35 of them!!! BBC Radio & TV appearances,
interviews, Billy J Kramer, Cilla Black songs written by John and Paul! They are all here in order! Best sources found
and used! Many new finds and firsts to cd plus upgrades! EVERYTHING as of 2014! Upgrades, new finds and great sound!
Remastered, pitch fixed and sound levelled! No compression used! 65 tracks! Approx 160 minutes!
DISC ONE:
01 July: A Hard Days Night Film Trailer 1
02 A Hard Days Night Film Trailer 2
03 Making of A Hard Days Night Featurette
04 Richard Lester Interview - BBC News
05 July 7: Ringo Interview Murray the K - WINS-AM NY
06 Interview Scene at 6:30 - Granada TV London
July 10: A Hard Day's Night LP released
June 26: A Hard Day's Night UA LP released
07 A Hard Day's Night (UA Mono Mix)
08 A Hard Day's Night ( UA 8 Track 8 Guitar Riffs Mono)
09 A Hard Day's Night (Making Of...10 Guitar Riffs Stereo)
10 A Hard Day's Night (1993 Mix)
11 A Hard Day's Night (2000 Mix)
12 A Hard Day's Night (2003 Anthology DVD Stereo)
13 A Hard Day's Night (2009 Rockband Stereo)
14 I Should Have Known Better (UA Mono Mix)
15 I Should Have Known Better (Reel Music Stereo)
16 I Should Have Known Better (Making Of... Stereo)
17 I Should Have Known Better (2003 Anthology DVD Stereo)
18 If I Fell (UA Mono Mix)
19 If I Fell (Making Of... Stereo)
20 If I Fell (2003 Anthology DVD Stereo)
21 And I Love Her (UA Mono Mix)
22 And I Love Her (German Stereo Extended End)
23 And I Love Her (1993 Mix)
24 And I Love Her (Making Of...Stereo)
25 I'm Happy Just to Dance with You (UA Mono Mix)
26 Tell Me Why (UA Mono)
27 Tell Me Why (Capitol Stereo Extended End)
28 Tell Me Why (Film Mix Mono)
29 Tell Me Why (Making Of Stereo)
30 Can't Buy Me Love (UA Mono Mix)
31 Can't Buy Me Love (Making Of...Stereo)
32 Can't Buy Me Love (2003 Anthology DVD Stereo)
33 I Cry Instead (UA Mono Mix)
34 I Cry Instead (Capitol Mono Longer Guitar Intro)
35 I'll Cry Instead (1982 Stereo)
36 Any Time at All (Capitol Mono)
37 Any Time at All (2003 Anthology DVD Stereo)
38 Things We Said Today (2003 Anthology DVD Stereo)
39 When I Get Home (Capitol Mono)
40 I'll Be Back (Capitol Mono)
41 I'll Be Back (2003 Anthology DVD Stereo)
DISC TWO:
01 A Hard Days Night Film Trailer 3
02 A Hard Days Night Film Trailer 4
03 July 10: Liverpool Town Hall - Look North
04 Liverpool Town Hall - News Report
05 July 11: Radio Promos BBC Light
06 Open End Interview
07 Deiter Broer Interview - NDR
July 14: Top Gear #1
Studio S2, BBC, London - Braodcast July 16
08 Top Gear Promo 1
09 Top Gear Promo 2 Outtake
10 Long Tall Sally
11 Things We Said Today
12 Chat
13 A Hard Day's Night
14 Chat
15 And I Love Her
16 Announcer's Intro To Album Track
17 If I Fell
18 You Can't Do That
19 Top Gear Outro
20 A Hard Day's Night (Alternate Ending)
21 July 17: From A Window - Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas (Mono)
22 From A Window (Stereo) - Paul on last note
23 July 31: It's For You - Cilla Black (Mono) - Paul on Piano
24 It's For You (Stereo)
AVI_?? (#01) [? points]
The first camo space invader I found in the center of Avignon while walking from the underground parking garage to hôtel Kyriad on the Place de l'Horloge. It's located in the street between Palais des Papes and Place de l'Horloge and besides some damage it is still there after almost 13 years of activity.
This photo was taken on the day of our revisit due to much better light conditions than during our first visit (full sunlight for both the invader as Palais des Papes).
Date of invasion: Summer 2000
INVASION OF AVIGNON | THE CAMO INVASION
The reason that Invader has chosen to camoflate his art work in space invaders was for tactical reasons. He was invited to participate in a big art festival in Avignon (“La Beauté”, Summer 2000) for which he wanted to invade the city and to make a map of the invasion. But a few weeks before Invader wanted to start he received a phone call from the festival organization asking him to change his plans because Avignon was a very old city with a lot of listed historical buildings that Invader was not allowed to invade.
Invader’s idea was to invade it anyway but to turn i tinto a special camo invasion. This basis were that that the Space Invaders were made with the same color as the walls. (Invader 2001 from an interview)
Score Table: Invasion Wave: 01, Invaders: 41, Points: 0660
As I don’t know the identity numbers Invader was using I chose to number them in the order I found them. These are listed in brackets above with the hashtag. Photos are taken on the 31/05, 01/06 or on 05/06 when we revisited Avignon during the day. In total I found 22 from the 41 (53 %).
We begin at 6PM EST with Movie Trivia. slurl.com/secondlife/Eduisland II/66/71/22 From Riptide Furse via bloghud.com
Larva emerged 01.09.22 from Rosehip on Rosa cana (exit hole on opposite side). Range Lane, Formby. Rosehips collected 26.08.22.
Arriva North East 1506, a 2013 Wright Pulsar 2 bodied VDL SB200, reg no NK13FJO, seen on 11/7/25, at Dalton Park, whilst operating Service 22 from Sunderland to Durham . The vehicle is allocated to Belmont Depot.
Reg. No: NK13FJO
Fleet No: 1506
Chassis: VDL SB200
Body: Wright Pulsar 2 B44F
Company: Arriva Durham County
Unbranded in Arriva Standard Livery
Depot: Durham Belmont
Year in Service: 2013
Location: Dalton Park, Murton, Co. Durham.
The William and Mary men’s basketball team led from start to finish and pushed its home-court winning streak to 14 games with a 77-58 victory over Elon on Wednesday night at Kaplan Arena. W&M shot 49 percent from the floor, knocked down ten 3-pointers and connected on 17-of-20 from the free throw line in outdistancing Elon. W&M remained in first place in the CAA at 10-3 in league and 16-8 overall, while Elon dropped to 11-15 on the year and 3-10 in CAA play.
Omar Prewitt led the Tribe, scoring 18 of his game-high 19 points in the first half to go with seven rebounds, four assists and two blocked shots. Sean Sheldon picked up his first career double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds, while Marcus Thornton finished with 17 points and three assists.
The Tribe jumped out to an early advantage thanks in large part to the play of Prewitt and Sheldon. They combined for 24 of the Tribe’s opening 28 points as the Green and Gold opened up a double-digit advantage. W&M scored 11 of game’s first 13 points as four straight from Sheldon, including a pair of free throws, gave W&M the nine-point cushion.
Five straight from Elon closed the gap to 11-7 at the 13:51 mark, but W&M responded with and 8-2 run, including six from Prewitt. His 3-pointer from the left side extended the Tribe lead to 19-9. The Tribe lead remained in double digits, jumping to 30-15 on a Thornton setback jumper with four and a half minutes left in the half. The margin was 11 points following an Elijah Bryant jumper at the 3:20 mark, before the home team ripped off a 12-2 run to push its advantage over 20.
Connor Burchfield provided W&M with a huge lift off the bench, hitting back-to-back 3-pointers. A steal and fast break bucket from Thornton gave W&M a 17-point advantage and forced an Elon timeout. The Green and Gold run continued on a tough finish inside from Sheldon and a pair of Prewitt free throws, extending the lead to 42-21 with a minute left in the first half. W&M led by 19 at the intermission after shooting 51.7 percent (15-of-29), while limiting Elon to 36 percent (9-of-25) in the opening 20 minutes.
The visiting Phoenix scored eight of first 11 in the second half to draw within 14 points. Hamilton scored six straight points for Elon, including a steal and fast break lay-up to close the visitors to within 45-31 with 16:45 left.
After failing to hit a 3-pointer in the opening 20 minutes, Thornton knocked down back-to-back triples, including one of the step-back variety, to push the lead back to 18, 51-33, and the Phoenix never got closer than 15 points the rest of the way. His fast break lay-up off a Sheldon defensive rebound and look-ahead pass gave W&M a 60-40 lead with just under eight minutes remaining.
The cushion reached as many as 23 on a pair of occasions, including on Thornton’s third 3-pointer of the second half with 2:50 to play. From there, both teams emptied the bench and W&M picked up a 77-58 win, its 16th of the season. The 16 wins rank 10th in program history.
In a stark contrast from the earlier meeting this season, W&M limited Elon to just 3-of-22 (13.6 percent) from 3-point range, including only 1-of-14 from its top two scorers in Bryant and Tanner Samson. The Phoenix duo was 12-of-22 from long range and combined for 45 points in their home win over the Tribe in January. Elon finished the game shooting 40.3 percent (25-of-62) from the floor. Bryant led Elon with 15 points and 10 rebounds, but was just 5-of-15 from the field and 1-of-4 from 3-point range. Samson, who had 20 in the first meeting, finished with just two points and was 0-of-10 from 3-point range. Hamilton added 13 points, while Christian Hairston tallied 10 off the bench.
Playing without the services of guard Daniel Dixon, who was out due to injury, the Tribe received a number of contributions, especially from its freshman class. Rookie Oliver Tot garnered his first career start, finishing with three rebounds and two assists in a strong floor game. Greg Malinowski added six points, knocking down a pair of 3-pointers, to go along with two assists and fellow classmate Burchfield poured in six points on two 3-pointers. Tom Schalk added six points, four rebounds and a career-high three blocked shots off the bench.
W&M shot 49 percent (25-of-51) on the night, including a 10-of-24 (41.7 percent) effort from 3-point range. The Green and Gold continued its strong free throw shooting, connecting on 85 percent (17-of-20) from the charity stripe. The Tribe out rebounded Elon, 36-30, and dished out 14 assists on its 25 made field goals.
Red Weasel Media was sitting on the baseline to capture all of the high flying action.
‘ASF has been very helpful. Without an organisation like ASF, the acid victims in remote villages would rot and die without any assistance. They have no where to go.'
Sweety Akhter (22) from Madaripur (central Bangladesh). Acid attack in 2009 by husband who suffered from drug abuse and addiction. Brought to ASF in the same year and has undergone several major operations since then. Two more are scheduled in the next two months.
I was hoping to get the photo for free. It is though, in copyright. But NO. Unlike the many generous institutions I have dealt with who are happy to waive copyright, they demanded £210 (AUD385/NZD405 on 21/06/22) from me for the luxury of showing a washover unit in operation on a Vicars cutting machine. Oh well. The most I've had to pay is $30 for permission to post an image here, $150 for also for someone to individually photo some biscuit and confectionery wraps the museum owned in New Zealand. Well worth it. Anyway, at great risk to this blog, above is the thumbnail. Copyright image and text from The Scotsman Publications Ltd. Email from my email - used with my permission. Thankyou BB. That's OK BB.
Student Research Poster Day took place on 5/5/22 from 9am-11am in Insalaco Hall 216-217-218-219. The campus community came out to support our MU student researchers. Students from the following disciplines presented posters: Biology, Business, Chemistry, Education, Medical Imaging, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Psychology, and Speech Language Pathology
The William and Mary men’s basketball team led from start to finish and pushed its home-court winning streak to 14 games with a 77-58 victory over Elon on Wednesday night at Kaplan Arena. W&M shot 49 percent from the floor, knocked down ten 3-pointers and connected on 17-of-20 from the free throw line in outdistancing Elon. W&M remained in first place in the CAA at 10-3 in league and 16-8 overall, while Elon dropped to 11-15 on the year and 3-10 in CAA play.
Omar Prewitt led the Tribe, scoring 18 of his game-high 19 points in the first half to go with seven rebounds, four assists and two blocked shots. Sean Sheldon picked up his first career double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds, while Marcus Thornton finished with 17 points and three assists.
The Tribe jumped out to an early advantage thanks in large part to the play of Prewitt and Sheldon. They combined for 24 of the Tribe’s opening 28 points as the Green and Gold opened up a double-digit advantage. W&M scored 11 of game’s first 13 points as four straight from Sheldon, including a pair of free throws, gave W&M the nine-point cushion.
Five straight from Elon closed the gap to 11-7 at the 13:51 mark, but W&M responded with and 8-2 run, including six from Prewitt. His 3-pointer from the left side extended the Tribe lead to 19-9. The Tribe lead remained in double digits, jumping to 30-15 on a Thornton setback jumper with four and a half minutes left in the half. The margin was 11 points following an Elijah Bryant jumper at the 3:20 mark, before the home team ripped off a 12-2 run to push its advantage over 20.
Connor Burchfield provided W&M with a huge lift off the bench, hitting back-to-back 3-pointers. A steal and fast break bucket from Thornton gave W&M a 17-point advantage and forced an Elon timeout. The Green and Gold run continued on a tough finish inside from Sheldon and a pair of Prewitt free throws, extending the lead to 42-21 with a minute left in the first half. W&M led by 19 at the intermission after shooting 51.7 percent (15-of-29), while limiting Elon to 36 percent (9-of-25) in the opening 20 minutes.
The visiting Phoenix scored eight of first 11 in the second half to draw within 14 points. Hamilton scored six straight points for Elon, including a steal and fast break lay-up to close the visitors to within 45-31 with 16:45 left.
After failing to hit a 3-pointer in the opening 20 minutes, Thornton knocked down back-to-back triples, including one of the step-back variety, to push the lead back to 18, 51-33, and the Phoenix never got closer than 15 points the rest of the way. His fast break lay-up off a Sheldon defensive rebound and look-ahead pass gave W&M a 60-40 lead with just under eight minutes remaining.
The cushion reached as many as 23 on a pair of occasions, including on Thornton’s third 3-pointer of the second half with 2:50 to play. From there, both teams emptied the bench and W&M picked up a 77-58 win, its 16th of the season. The 16 wins rank 10th in program history.
In a stark contrast from the earlier meeting this season, W&M limited Elon to just 3-of-22 (13.6 percent) from 3-point range, including only 1-of-14 from its top two scorers in Bryant and Tanner Samson. The Phoenix duo was 12-of-22 from long range and combined for 45 points in their home win over the Tribe in January. Elon finished the game shooting 40.3 percent (25-of-62) from the floor. Bryant led Elon with 15 points and 10 rebounds, but was just 5-of-15 from the field and 1-of-4 from 3-point range. Samson, who had 20 in the first meeting, finished with just two points and was 0-of-10 from 3-point range. Hamilton added 13 points, while Christian Hairston tallied 10 off the bench.
Playing without the services of guard Daniel Dixon, who was out due to injury, the Tribe received a number of contributions, especially from its freshman class. Rookie Oliver Tot garnered his first career start, finishing with three rebounds and two assists in a strong floor game. Greg Malinowski added six points, knocking down a pair of 3-pointers, to go along with two assists and fellow classmate Burchfield poured in six points on two 3-pointers. Tom Schalk added six points, four rebounds and a career-high three blocked shots off the bench.
W&M shot 49 percent (25-of-51) on the night, including a 10-of-24 (41.7 percent) effort from 3-point range. The Green and Gold continued its strong free throw shooting, connecting on 85 percent (17-of-20) from the charity stripe. The Tribe out rebounded Elon, 36-30, and dished out 14 assists on its 25 made field goals.
Red Weasel Media was sitting on the baseline to capture all of the high flying action.
VMC Image acquired on 21-08-2017 at 08:03:33 at an altitude of %altitude% km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 17266. Image #9 out of 22 from this observation.
Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
AVI_?? (#02) [? points]
The second space invader I found was located opposite Palais des Papes on a side street of the Place du Palais when walking to the other major tourist attraction of Avignon; Pont Saint-Bénézet (Pont d'Avignon).
Other views:
AVI_?? (#02) (streetview 1)
Date of invasion: Summer 2000
INVASION OF AVIGNON | THE CAMO INVASION
The reason that Invader has chosen to camoflate his art work in space invaders was for tactical reasons. He was invited to participate in a big art festival in Avignon (“La Beauté”, Summer 2000) for which he wanted to invade the city and to make a map of the invasion. But a few weeks before Invader wanted to start he received a phone call from the festival organization asking him to change his plans because Avignon was a very old city with a lot of listed historical buildings that Invader was not allowed to invade.
Invader’s idea was to invade it anyway but to turn it into a special camo invasion. This basis were that that the Space Invaders were made with the same color as the walls. (Invader 2001 from an interview)
Score Table: Invasion Wave: 01, Invaders: 41, Points: 0660
As I don’t know the identity numbers Invader was using I chose to number them in the order I found them. These are listed in brackets above with the hashtag. Photos are taken on the 31/05, 01/06 or on 05/06 when we revisited Avignon during the day. In total I found 22 from the 41 (53 %).
AVI_?? (#04) [? points]
This one was not easy to locate because it was hidden by one of the most dangerous imaginable device for a space invader; scaffolding with sailcloth! Still there, but for how long? The only way to spot this one was by peeping through the sailcloth and scaffolding.
Other view:
Date of invasion: Summer 2000
INVASION OF AVIGNON | THE CAMO INVASION
The reason that Invader has chosen to camoflate his art work in space invaders was for tactical reasons. He was invited to participate in a big art festival in Avignon (“La Beauté”, Summer 2000) for which he wanted to invade the city and to make a map of the invasion. But a few weeks before Invader wanted to start he received a phone call from the festival organization asking him to change his plans because Avignon was a very old city with a lot of listed historical buildings that Invader was not allowed to invade.
Invader’s idea was to invade it anyway but to turn it into a special camo invasion. This basis were that that the Space Invaders were made with the same color as the walls. (Invader 2001 from an interview)
Score Table: Invasion Wave: 01, Invaders: 41, Points: 0660
As I don’t know the identity numbers Invader was using I chose to number them in the order I found them. These are listed in brackets above with the hashtag. Photos are taken on the 31/05, 01/06 or on 05/06 when we revisited Avignon during the day. In total I found 22 from the 41 (53 %).
Smithsonian Institution NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY at 8th and F Street, NW, Washington DC on Sunday afternoon, 9 February 2014 by Elvert Barnes Photography
BLACK HISTORY MONTH / PORTRAIT STORY DAYS Series for Children (George Washington Carver)
The National Portrait Gallery will host “Portrait Story Days” Saturdays, Feb. 1 and 22, from 1 to 4 p.m.; and Sundays, Feb. 2, 9 and 23, from 2 to 5 p.m. Young visitors and their families may drop in anytime to listen to a story about a portrait subject and take part in a related hands-on activity. Rosa Parks is the subject Feb. 1 and 2; George Washington Carver on Feb. 9; Marian Anderson on Feb. 22; and Bill “Bojangles” Robinson Feb. 23.
Visit NPG website at www.npg.si.edu/
Elvert Barnes FEBRUARY 2014 BLACK HISTORY MONTH Project
Three former commanders of the St. Helens unit pose below a picture and plaque of MSG Gunnar P. Larson, of whom the St. Helens Armory was named in honor, following the official open house, Oct. 22. From left to right are: Capt. (ret.) Jack Tice; Lt. Col. (ret.) Clyde Boddington, who commanded the unit from 1953-1962; and Lt. Col. (ret.) Clyde Reynolds, who commanded the unit from 1964 to 1968. Larson joined the Oregon National Guard’s 162nd Infantry in 1925, and later served in the Pacific Theater during WWII, where he earned two Bronze Stars. Following WWII, he returned to the St. Helens unit, working as the armory’s full time administrative technician for 17 years. The facility was renovated and upgraded using “green” technology and materials through the Armory Service Life Extension Program, which addressed older, undersized armories. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Nick Choy, Oregon Military Department Public Affairs).
Project 7x52, week 25
Theme: The Brookfield Horse Trio
I had to include this as this would be the only view most of the competition would have of Black Caviar...her derriere! Today's race at Royal Ascot was a nail biter, but like all the greats, she found a way to gut it to be 22 from 22.
AT-TAQADDUM, Iraq (Oct. 27, 2008) –Cpl. Dandre M. Locrox, 23, from Stone Mountain, Ga., section head for the Ammunition Supply Point, 1st Maintenance Battalion (-) (Reinforced), 1st Marine Logistics Group, pays his final respects to his friend and fellow Marine, Lance Cpl. Stacy Ann Dryden during a memorial ceremony here, Oct. 27. Dryden, 22, from North Canton, Ohio, was serving in Iraq as a preservation, packaging and packing specialist when she died Oct. 19 from a non-combat related incident in al Anbar Province, Iraq. (Photo by Cpl. Tyler B. Barstow)
New Central Library - Southbase Construction, 21 December 2016.
Photo by Pam Carmichael Photography.
File reference: New-Central-2016-01-11-CL-22
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.
VMC Image acquired on 15-03-2020 at 23:52:49 at an altitude of 6766.51 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 20488. Image #20 out of 22 from this observation.
Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
The William and Mary men’s basketball team led from start to finish and pushed its home-court winning streak to 14 games with a 77-58 victory over Elon on Wednesday night at Kaplan Arena. W&M shot 49 percent from the floor, knocked down ten 3-pointers and connected on 17-of-20 from the free throw line in outdistancing Elon. W&M remained in first place in the CAA at 10-3 in league and 16-8 overall, while Elon dropped to 11-15 on the year and 3-10 in CAA play.
Omar Prewitt led the Tribe, scoring 18 of his game-high 19 points in the first half to go with seven rebounds, four assists and two blocked shots. Sean Sheldon picked up his first career double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds, while Marcus Thornton finished with 17 points and three assists.
The Tribe jumped out to an early advantage thanks in large part to the play of Prewitt and Sheldon. They combined for 24 of the Tribe’s opening 28 points as the Green and Gold opened up a double-digit advantage. W&M scored 11 of game’s first 13 points as four straight from Sheldon, including a pair of free throws, gave W&M the nine-point cushion.
Five straight from Elon closed the gap to 11-7 at the 13:51 mark, but W&M responded with and 8-2 run, including six from Prewitt. His 3-pointer from the left side extended the Tribe lead to 19-9. The Tribe lead remained in double digits, jumping to 30-15 on a Thornton setback jumper with four and a half minutes left in the half. The margin was 11 points following an Elijah Bryant jumper at the 3:20 mark, before the home team ripped off a 12-2 run to push its advantage over 20.
Connor Burchfield provided W&M with a huge lift off the bench, hitting back-to-back 3-pointers. A steal and fast break bucket from Thornton gave W&M a 17-point advantage and forced an Elon timeout. The Green and Gold run continued on a tough finish inside from Sheldon and a pair of Prewitt free throws, extending the lead to 42-21 with a minute left in the first half. W&M led by 19 at the intermission after shooting 51.7 percent (15-of-29), while limiting Elon to 36 percent (9-of-25) in the opening 20 minutes.
The visiting Phoenix scored eight of first 11 in the second half to draw within 14 points. Hamilton scored six straight points for Elon, including a steal and fast break lay-up to close the visitors to within 45-31 with 16:45 left.
After failing to hit a 3-pointer in the opening 20 minutes, Thornton knocked down back-to-back triples, including one of the step-back variety, to push the lead back to 18, 51-33, and the Phoenix never got closer than 15 points the rest of the way. His fast break lay-up off a Sheldon defensive rebound and look-ahead pass gave W&M a 60-40 lead with just under eight minutes remaining.
The cushion reached as many as 23 on a pair of occasions, including on Thornton’s third 3-pointer of the second half with 2:50 to play. From there, both teams emptied the bench and W&M picked up a 77-58 win, its 16th of the season. The 16 wins rank 10th in program history.
In a stark contrast from the earlier meeting this season, W&M limited Elon to just 3-of-22 (13.6 percent) from 3-point range, including only 1-of-14 from its top two scorers in Bryant and Tanner Samson. The Phoenix duo was 12-of-22 from long range and combined for 45 points in their home win over the Tribe in January. Elon finished the game shooting 40.3 percent (25-of-62) from the floor. Bryant led Elon with 15 points and 10 rebounds, but was just 5-of-15 from the field and 1-of-4 from 3-point range. Samson, who had 20 in the first meeting, finished with just two points and was 0-of-10 from 3-point range. Hamilton added 13 points, while Christian Hairston tallied 10 off the bench.
Playing without the services of guard Daniel Dixon, who was out due to injury, the Tribe received a number of contributions, especially from its freshman class. Rookie Oliver Tot garnered his first career start, finishing with three rebounds and two assists in a strong floor game. Greg Malinowski added six points, knocking down a pair of 3-pointers, to go along with two assists and fellow classmate Burchfield poured in six points on two 3-pointers. Tom Schalk added six points, four rebounds and a career-high three blocked shots off the bench.
W&M shot 49 percent (25-of-51) on the night, including a 10-of-24 (41.7 percent) effort from 3-point range. The Green and Gold continued its strong free throw shooting, connecting on 85 percent (17-of-20) from the charity stripe. The Tribe out rebounded Elon, 36-30, and dished out 14 assists on its 25 made field goals.
Red Weasel Media was sitting on the baseline to capture all of the high flying action.
Student Research Poster Day took place on 5/5/22 from 9am-11am in Insalaco Hall 216-217-218-219. The campus community came out to support our MU student researchers. Students from the following disciplines presented posters: Biology, Business, Chemistry, Education, Medical Imaging, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Psychology, and Speech Language Pathology
Ford Motor Company Fund returned as sole sponsor of the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium, marking its 10th year with the title “Moving Forward: The State of the Industry.” The annual event was held Thursday, Feb. 20, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. The event was free to the public.
A portion of Ford’s sponsorship will be directed to support community programs, including a $10,000 grant to Duke Media Foundation.
Last year, the film entertainment industry set a record with box office receipts totaling $11 billion. Black filmmakers, including an increased number of black film directors and actors starring in lead roles, as well as gripping feature films and moving historical pieces all played a role in this unprecedented success.
“Ford is proud to be working again with the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium to showcase a renaissance in black film at all levels,” said Pamela Alexander, director of community development, Ford Motor Company Fund. “We congratulate the award-winning Bill Duke and Duke Media Foundation for their work in developing media and financial literacy programs to prepare inner-city and gifted high school students for the new digital media age.”
The event focused on whether this newfound success was due to a broader industry trend or the achievement of a new stronghold for blacks in the film industry. More than 300 people including Hollywood entertainers, NAACP board members, members of the NAACP Image Awards’ committee and television academy, as well as film and television students from local colleges and universities convened for this event. They also engaged in the question and answer session by directly addressing the panel participants with various inquiries. All panelists encourage aspiring artists to persevere and learn to perfect their craft.
Panel participants included humanitarian/activist/director Bill Duke, CAA agent Cameron Mitchell, senior vice president of production for Columbia Tristar Pictures Devon Franklin, and author and producer Flo McAfee. Ramsey Jay Jr., nationally renowned writer, interviewer and producer, served as panel moderator.
The Hollywood Bureau Symposium was one of several popular events held during Image Awards week. The 45th NAACP Image Awards aired Saturday, Feb. 22, from 9 to 11 p.m. on TV One. Check local listings for encore broadcasts.
About Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services
Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services works with community partners to advance driving safety, education and community life. For more than 60 years, Ford Motor Company Fund has operated with ongoing funding from Ford Motor Company. The award-winning Ford Driving Skills for Life program teaches new drivers through a variety of hands-on and interactive methods. Innovation in education is encouraged through programs that enhance high school learning and provide college scholarships and university grants. Through the Ford Volunteer Corps, more than 25,000 Ford employees and retirees work on projects each year that better their communities in more than 30 countries. For more information, visit www.community.ford.com.
About NAACP Hollywood Bureau
Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the NAACP Hollywood Bureau opened officially in October 2002. The NAACP Hollywood Bureau is a satellite of the National office that deals with issues of diversity programming and minority employment in Hollywood, and oversees the production of the NAACP Image Awards. Recognizing the national and international influence of power of the entertainment industry, the Hollywood Bureau was established as part of the follow-up to the NAACP Diversity Initiative started in 1999.
About Duke Media Foundation
Duke Media Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with a distinct emphasis on offering media and financial literacy to inner-city youth ages 14 through 18, in South Los Angeles, California. The combined focus of these two disciplines is what separates Duke Media from all other programs. The organization was founded in 2008 by actor, director, producer and humanitarian, Bill Duke. The Duke Media Foundation’s mission is to seek to train and empower under served and gifted high school students in the disciplines of media literacy, financial literacy, the science of branding and entrepreneurship in preparation for careers in the new digital media age.
Immigration Employer Support Program Employer Support session on Monday, Feb. 22 from 9am – 12pm in the McInnis Cooper boardroom. Thanks to McInnis Cooper, participating government agencies, universities, ISIS, and employers who attended.
The William and Mary men’s basketball team led from start to finish and pushed its home-court winning streak to 14 games with a 77-58 victory over Elon on Wednesday night at Kaplan Arena. W&M shot 49 percent from the floor, knocked down ten 3-pointers and connected on 17-of-20 from the free throw line in outdistancing Elon. W&M remained in first place in the CAA at 10-3 in league and 16-8 overall, while Elon dropped to 11-15 on the year and 3-10 in CAA play.
Omar Prewitt led the Tribe, scoring 18 of his game-high 19 points in the first half to go with seven rebounds, four assists and two blocked shots. Sean Sheldon picked up his first career double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds, while Marcus Thornton finished with 17 points and three assists.
The Tribe jumped out to an early advantage thanks in large part to the play of Prewitt and Sheldon. They combined for 24 of the Tribe’s opening 28 points as the Green and Gold opened up a double-digit advantage. W&M scored 11 of game’s first 13 points as four straight from Sheldon, including a pair of free throws, gave W&M the nine-point cushion.
Five straight from Elon closed the gap to 11-7 at the 13:51 mark, but W&M responded with and 8-2 run, including six from Prewitt. His 3-pointer from the left side extended the Tribe lead to 19-9. The Tribe lead remained in double digits, jumping to 30-15 on a Thornton setback jumper with four and a half minutes left in the half. The margin was 11 points following an Elijah Bryant jumper at the 3:20 mark, before the home team ripped off a 12-2 run to push its advantage over 20.
Connor Burchfield provided W&M with a huge lift off the bench, hitting back-to-back 3-pointers. A steal and fast break bucket from Thornton gave W&M a 17-point advantage and forced an Elon timeout. The Green and Gold run continued on a tough finish inside from Sheldon and a pair of Prewitt free throws, extending the lead to 42-21 with a minute left in the first half. W&M led by 19 at the intermission after shooting 51.7 percent (15-of-29), while limiting Elon to 36 percent (9-of-25) in the opening 20 minutes.
The visiting Phoenix scored eight of first 11 in the second half to draw within 14 points. Hamilton scored six straight points for Elon, including a steal and fast break lay-up to close the visitors to within 45-31 with 16:45 left.
After failing to hit a 3-pointer in the opening 20 minutes, Thornton knocked down back-to-back triples, including one of the step-back variety, to push the lead back to 18, 51-33, and the Phoenix never got closer than 15 points the rest of the way. His fast break lay-up off a Sheldon defensive rebound and look-ahead pass gave W&M a 60-40 lead with just under eight minutes remaining.
The cushion reached as many as 23 on a pair of occasions, including on Thornton’s third 3-pointer of the second half with 2:50 to play. From there, both teams emptied the bench and W&M picked up a 77-58 win, its 16th of the season. The 16 wins rank 10th in program history.
In a stark contrast from the earlier meeting this season, W&M limited Elon to just 3-of-22 (13.6 percent) from 3-point range, including only 1-of-14 from its top two scorers in Bryant and Tanner Samson. The Phoenix duo was 12-of-22 from long range and combined for 45 points in their home win over the Tribe in January. Elon finished the game shooting 40.3 percent (25-of-62) from the floor. Bryant led Elon with 15 points and 10 rebounds, but was just 5-of-15 from the field and 1-of-4 from 3-point range. Samson, who had 20 in the first meeting, finished with just two points and was 0-of-10 from 3-point range. Hamilton added 13 points, while Christian Hairston tallied 10 off the bench.
Playing without the services of guard Daniel Dixon, who was out due to injury, the Tribe received a number of contributions, especially from its freshman class. Rookie Oliver Tot garnered his first career start, finishing with three rebounds and two assists in a strong floor game. Greg Malinowski added six points, knocking down a pair of 3-pointers, to go along with two assists and fellow classmate Burchfield poured in six points on two 3-pointers. Tom Schalk added six points, four rebounds and a career-high three blocked shots off the bench.
W&M shot 49 percent (25-of-51) on the night, including a 10-of-24 (41.7 percent) effort from 3-point range. The Green and Gold continued its strong free throw shooting, connecting on 85 percent (17-of-20) from the charity stripe. The Tribe out rebounded Elon, 36-30, and dished out 14 assists on its 25 made field goals.
Red Weasel Media was sitting on the baseline to capture all of the high flying action.
Major Ed Golf Invitational at The Greens Golf and Country Club. Flags for the 13 soldiers killed in Afghanistan.
Staff Sgt. Darin T. Hoover, 31, from Salt Lake City, Utah
Sgt. Johanny Rosariopichardo, 25, from Lawrence, Massachusetts
Sgt. Nicole L. Gee, 23, from Sacramento, California
Cpl. Hunter Lopez, 22, from Indio, California
Cpl. Daegan W. Page, 23, from Omaha, Nebraska
Cpl. Humberto A. Sanchez, 22, from Logansport, Indiana
Marine Corps Lance Cpl. David L. Espinoza, 20, from Rio Bravo, Texas
Lance Cpl. Jared M. Schmitz, 20, from St. Charles, Missouri
Lance Cpl. Rylee J. McCollum, 20, from Jackson, Wyoming
Lance Cpl. Dylan R. Merola, 20, from Rancho Cucamonga, California
Lance Cpl. Kareem M. Nikoui, 20, from Norco, California
The William and Mary men’s basketball team led from start to finish and pushed its home-court winning streak to 14 games with a 77-58 victory over Elon on Wednesday night at Kaplan Arena. W&M shot 49 percent from the floor, knocked down ten 3-pointers and connected on 17-of-20 from the free throw line in outdistancing Elon. W&M remained in first place in the CAA at 10-3 in league and 16-8 overall, while Elon dropped to 11-15 on the year and 3-10 in CAA play.
Omar Prewitt led the Tribe, scoring 18 of his game-high 19 points in the first half to go with seven rebounds, four assists and two blocked shots. Sean Sheldon picked up his first career double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds, while Marcus Thornton finished with 17 points and three assists.
The Tribe jumped out to an early advantage thanks in large part to the play of Prewitt and Sheldon. They combined for 24 of the Tribe’s opening 28 points as the Green and Gold opened up a double-digit advantage. W&M scored 11 of game’s first 13 points as four straight from Sheldon, including a pair of free throws, gave W&M the nine-point cushion.
Five straight from Elon closed the gap to 11-7 at the 13:51 mark, but W&M responded with and 8-2 run, including six from Prewitt. His 3-pointer from the left side extended the Tribe lead to 19-9. The Tribe lead remained in double digits, jumping to 30-15 on a Thornton setback jumper with four and a half minutes left in the half. The margin was 11 points following an Elijah Bryant jumper at the 3:20 mark, before the home team ripped off a 12-2 run to push its advantage over 20.
Connor Burchfield provided W&M with a huge lift off the bench, hitting back-to-back 3-pointers. A steal and fast break bucket from Thornton gave W&M a 17-point advantage and forced an Elon timeout. The Green and Gold run continued on a tough finish inside from Sheldon and a pair of Prewitt free throws, extending the lead to 42-21 with a minute left in the first half. W&M led by 19 at the intermission after shooting 51.7 percent (15-of-29), while limiting Elon to 36 percent (9-of-25) in the opening 20 minutes.
The visiting Phoenix scored eight of first 11 in the second half to draw within 14 points. Hamilton scored six straight points for Elon, including a steal and fast break lay-up to close the visitors to within 45-31 with 16:45 left.
After failing to hit a 3-pointer in the opening 20 minutes, Thornton knocked down back-to-back triples, including one of the step-back variety, to push the lead back to 18, 51-33, and the Phoenix never got closer than 15 points the rest of the way. His fast break lay-up off a Sheldon defensive rebound and look-ahead pass gave W&M a 60-40 lead with just under eight minutes remaining.
The cushion reached as many as 23 on a pair of occasions, including on Thornton’s third 3-pointer of the second half with 2:50 to play. From there, both teams emptied the bench and W&M picked up a 77-58 win, its 16th of the season. The 16 wins rank 10th in program history.
In a stark contrast from the earlier meeting this season, W&M limited Elon to just 3-of-22 (13.6 percent) from 3-point range, including only 1-of-14 from its top two scorers in Bryant and Tanner Samson. The Phoenix duo was 12-of-22 from long range and combined for 45 points in their home win over the Tribe in January. Elon finished the game shooting 40.3 percent (25-of-62) from the floor. Bryant led Elon with 15 points and 10 rebounds, but was just 5-of-15 from the field and 1-of-4 from 3-point range. Samson, who had 20 in the first meeting, finished with just two points and was 0-of-10 from 3-point range. Hamilton added 13 points, while Christian Hairston tallied 10 off the bench.
Playing without the services of guard Daniel Dixon, who was out due to injury, the Tribe received a number of contributions, especially from its freshman class. Rookie Oliver Tot garnered his first career start, finishing with three rebounds and two assists in a strong floor game. Greg Malinowski added six points, knocking down a pair of 3-pointers, to go along with two assists and fellow classmate Burchfield poured in six points on two 3-pointers. Tom Schalk added six points, four rebounds and a career-high three blocked shots off the bench.
W&M shot 49 percent (25-of-51) on the night, including a 10-of-24 (41.7 percent) effort from 3-point range. The Green and Gold continued its strong free throw shooting, connecting on 85 percent (17-of-20) from the charity stripe. The Tribe out rebounded Elon, 36-30, and dished out 14 assists on its 25 made field goals.
Red Weasel Media was sitting on the baseline to capture all of the high flying action.
Immigration Employer Support Program Employer Support session on Monday, Feb. 22 from 9am – 12pm in the McInnis Cooper boardroom. Thanks to McInnis Cooper, participating government agencies, universities, ISIS, and employers who attended.
Ford Motor Company Fund returned as sole sponsor of the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium, marking its 10th year with the title “Moving Forward: The State of the Industry.” The annual event was held Thursday, Feb. 20, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. The event was free to the public.
A portion of Ford’s sponsorship will be directed to support community programs, including a $10,000 grant to Duke Media Foundation.
Last year, the film entertainment industry set a record with box office receipts totaling $11 billion. Black filmmakers, including an increased number of black film directors and actors starring in lead roles, as well as gripping feature films and moving historical pieces all played a role in this unprecedented success.
“Ford is proud to be working again with the NAACP Hollywood Bureau Symposium to showcase a renaissance in black film at all levels,” said Pamela Alexander, director of community development, Ford Motor Company Fund. “We congratulate the award-winning Bill Duke and Duke Media Foundation for their work in developing media and financial literacy programs to prepare inner-city and gifted high school students for the new digital media age.”
The event focused on whether this newfound success was due to a broader industry trend or the achievement of a new stronghold for blacks in the film industry. More than 300 people including Hollywood entertainers, NAACP board members, members of the NAACP Image Awards’ committee and television academy, as well as film and television students from local colleges and universities convened for this event. They also engaged in the question and answer session by directly addressing the panel participants with various inquiries. All panelists encourage aspiring artists to persevere and learn to perfect their craft.
Panel participants included humanitarian/activist/director Bill Duke, CAA agent Cameron Mitchell, senior vice president of production for Columbia Tristar Pictures Devon Franklin, and author and producer Flo McAfee. Ramsey Jay Jr., nationally renowned writer, interviewer and producer, served as panel moderator.
The Hollywood Bureau Symposium was one of several popular events held during Image Awards week. The 45th NAACP Image Awards aired Saturday, Feb. 22, from 9 to 11 p.m. on TV One. Check local listings for encore broadcasts.
About Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services
Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services works with community partners to advance driving safety, education and community life. For more than 60 years, Ford Motor Company Fund has operated with ongoing funding from Ford Motor Company. The award-winning Ford Driving Skills for Life program teaches new drivers through a variety of hands-on and interactive methods. Innovation in education is encouraged through programs that enhance high school learning and provide college scholarships and university grants. Through the Ford Volunteer Corps, more than 25,000 Ford employees and retirees work on projects each year that better their communities in more than 30 countries. For more information, visit www.community.ford.com.
About NAACP Hollywood Bureau
Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the NAACP Hollywood Bureau opened officially in October 2002. The NAACP Hollywood Bureau is a satellite of the National office that deals with issues of diversity programming and minority employment in Hollywood, and oversees the production of the NAACP Image Awards. Recognizing the national and international influence of power of the entertainment industry, the Hollywood Bureau was established as part of the follow-up to the NAACP Diversity Initiative started in 1999.
About Duke Media Foundation
Duke Media Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with a distinct emphasis on offering media and financial literacy to inner-city youth ages 14 through 18, in South Los Angeles, California. The combined focus of these two disciplines is what separates Duke Media from all other programs. The organization was founded in 2008 by actor, director, producer and humanitarian, Bill Duke. The Duke Media Foundation’s mission is to seek to train and empower under served and gifted high school students in the disciplines of media literacy, financial literacy, the science of branding and entrepreneurship in preparation for careers in the new digital media age.
Almond Milk is a delightfully nutty and flavourful show created by the Third Year BFA Honours Seminar Class. On Friday, March 22nd, from 6-8pm at the Cohen Commons in the John Labatt Visual Arts Centre, join our class’ opening reception as we showcase our independent art pieces. If you are thirsty, come get a taste of Almond Milk!
March 22 - April 5
Opening Reception: Friday, March 22 from 6-8pm
Cohen Commons Gallery
Featuring work by: Andrea Alarcon + Seth Anderson + Irma Bajramovic + Madeline Briere + Emily Culbert + Sarah Desmarais + Nicole Feutl + Chloe Gatti + Tyler Jafelice + Reilly Knowles + Xiaowen Kou + Dason Kwok + Kaylee Larose + Max McKerlie + Claire McNamara + Olivia O'Neil + Eryn Stewart + Andrew Fraser + Ava Workman + Yanru Zhou
Cohen Commons Gallery
John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
Department of Visual Arts
Western University
London, ON
© 2019; Department of Visual Arts; Western University
VMC Image acquired on 15-06-2019 at 01:32:14 at an altitude of 4827.48 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 19543. Image #9 out of 22 from this observation.
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VMC Image acquired on 23-08-2017 at 01:56:07 at an altitude of %altitude% km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 17272. Image #2 out of 22 from this observation.
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ParalympicsGB Rowers, Edward Fuller aged 21, from Exeter, Devon, Giedre Rakauskaite aged 33, from Worcester, Joshua O'Brien aged 22, from Northamptonshire, Frankie Allen aged 22, from Wallingford, Oxfordshire, Coxswain Erin Kennedy aged 32, from Wantage, Oxfordshire, win gold in the PR3 Double Sculls - MixedPR3 Coxed Four - Mixed, Paralympic Games.
ParalympicsGB is the name for the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Paralympic Team that competes at the summer and winter Paralympic Games. The Team is selected and managed by the British Paralympic Association, in conjunction with the national governing bodies, and is made up of the best sportsmen and women who compete in the 19 summer and 4 winter sports on the Paralympic Programme.
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One hour of image capture time with a 135mm f/2.5 Pentax telephoto set to f/2.8. Twelve 5 minute frames were captured with a Starshooter Pro V1 single shot color CCD camera the night of Oct 21-22 from Lee, Illinois. Sky was only magnitude 4.5 or so. Guided on CGEM mount with PhD software, QHY5L-IIC guider and old 135mm T-mount lens as guide scope. DYI Pentax to camera adapter used.
Student Research Poster Day took place on 5/5/22 from 9am-11am in Insalaco Hall 216-217-218-219. The campus community came out to support our MU student researchers. Students from the following disciplines presented posters: Biology, Business, Chemistry, Education, Medical Imaging, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Psychology, and Speech Language Pathology
The William and Mary men’s basketball team led from start to finish and pushed its home-court winning streak to 14 games with a 77-58 victory over Elon on Wednesday night at Kaplan Arena. W&M shot 49 percent from the floor, knocked down ten 3-pointers and connected on 17-of-20 from the free throw line in outdistancing Elon. W&M remained in first place in the CAA at 10-3 in league and 16-8 overall, while Elon dropped to 11-15 on the year and 3-10 in CAA play.
Omar Prewitt led the Tribe, scoring 18 of his game-high 19 points in the first half to go with seven rebounds, four assists and two blocked shots. Sean Sheldon picked up his first career double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds, while Marcus Thornton finished with 17 points and three assists.
The Tribe jumped out to an early advantage thanks in large part to the play of Prewitt and Sheldon. They combined for 24 of the Tribe’s opening 28 points as the Green and Gold opened up a double-digit advantage. W&M scored 11 of game’s first 13 points as four straight from Sheldon, including a pair of free throws, gave W&M the nine-point cushion.
Five straight from Elon closed the gap to 11-7 at the 13:51 mark, but W&M responded with and 8-2 run, including six from Prewitt. His 3-pointer from the left side extended the Tribe lead to 19-9. The Tribe lead remained in double digits, jumping to 30-15 on a Thornton setback jumper with four and a half minutes left in the half. The margin was 11 points following an Elijah Bryant jumper at the 3:20 mark, before the home team ripped off a 12-2 run to push its advantage over 20.
Connor Burchfield provided W&M with a huge lift off the bench, hitting back-to-back 3-pointers. A steal and fast break bucket from Thornton gave W&M a 17-point advantage and forced an Elon timeout. The Green and Gold run continued on a tough finish inside from Sheldon and a pair of Prewitt free throws, extending the lead to 42-21 with a minute left in the first half. W&M led by 19 at the intermission after shooting 51.7 percent (15-of-29), while limiting Elon to 36 percent (9-of-25) in the opening 20 minutes.
The visiting Phoenix scored eight of first 11 in the second half to draw within 14 points. Hamilton scored six straight points for Elon, including a steal and fast break lay-up to close the visitors to within 45-31 with 16:45 left.
After failing to hit a 3-pointer in the opening 20 minutes, Thornton knocked down back-to-back triples, including one of the step-back variety, to push the lead back to 18, 51-33, and the Phoenix never got closer than 15 points the rest of the way. His fast break lay-up off a Sheldon defensive rebound and look-ahead pass gave W&M a 60-40 lead with just under eight minutes remaining.
The cushion reached as many as 23 on a pair of occasions, including on Thornton’s third 3-pointer of the second half with 2:50 to play. From there, both teams emptied the bench and W&M picked up a 77-58 win, its 16th of the season. The 16 wins rank 10th in program history.
In a stark contrast from the earlier meeting this season, W&M limited Elon to just 3-of-22 (13.6 percent) from 3-point range, including only 1-of-14 from its top two scorers in Bryant and Tanner Samson. The Phoenix duo was 12-of-22 from long range and combined for 45 points in their home win over the Tribe in January. Elon finished the game shooting 40.3 percent (25-of-62) from the floor. Bryant led Elon with 15 points and 10 rebounds, but was just 5-of-15 from the field and 1-of-4 from 3-point range. Samson, who had 20 in the first meeting, finished with just two points and was 0-of-10 from 3-point range. Hamilton added 13 points, while Christian Hairston tallied 10 off the bench.
Playing without the services of guard Daniel Dixon, who was out due to injury, the Tribe received a number of contributions, especially from its freshman class. Rookie Oliver Tot garnered his first career start, finishing with three rebounds and two assists in a strong floor game. Greg Malinowski added six points, knocking down a pair of 3-pointers, to go along with two assists and fellow classmate Burchfield poured in six points on two 3-pointers. Tom Schalk added six points, four rebounds and a career-high three blocked shots off the bench.
W&M shot 49 percent (25-of-51) on the night, including a 10-of-24 (41.7 percent) effort from 3-point range. The Green and Gold continued its strong free throw shooting, connecting on 85 percent (17-of-20) from the charity stripe. The Tribe out rebounded Elon, 36-30, and dished out 14 assists on its 25 made field goals.
Red Weasel Media was sitting on the baseline to capture all of the high flying action.
VMC Image acquired on 09-05-2020 at 09:39:17 at an altitude of 6975.25 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 20675. Image #6 out of 22 from this observation.
Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Student Research Poster Day took place on 5/5/22 from 9am-11am in Insalaco Hall 216-217-218-219. The campus community came out to support our MU student researchers. Students from the following disciplines presented posters: Biology, Business, Chemistry, Education, Medical Imaging, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Psychology, and Speech Language Pathology
Student Research Poster Day took place on 5/5/22 from 9am-11am in Insalaco Hall 216-217-218-219. The campus community came out to support our MU student researchers. Students from the following disciplines presented posters: Biology, Business, Chemistry, Education, Medical Imaging, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Psychology, and Speech Language Pathology
The community gathered at the Meet the Chief Open House on Wednesday, February 22, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at City Hall South. Police Chief Stan White and other members of the Mill Creek Police Department attended. There were police vehicles, police station tours and treats and coffee provided by Nothing Bundt Cakes and Starbucks Mill Creek Town Center.
Spanish classical guitarist Francesc de Paula Soler hosted a free concert, "Homage to Federico Garcia Lorca," at Central Michigan University Thursday, September 22 from 8 to 10 p.m. in Chamichian Hall. Known as "Poet of the Guitar," Maestro Soler's wide international activity as a performer has brought critics to hail him as one of the most notable names of the guitar world.
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Tony’s North in Jerseyville hosted its second annual Martini Tasting to benefit the Southwest Illinois Division of United Way of Greater St. Louis on Wednesday, May 22, from 5-8 p.m. Guests dined on mouth-watering appetizers and sampled from a variety of custom martinis throughout the night. More than 45 people came out to enjoy the delicious food, bid on silent auction items, and participate in a 50/50 raffle to benefit United Way.
The 16th annual Economic Development Summit was held on Tuesday, Oct. 22 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Greater Waldorf Jaycees Community Center (3090 Crain Highway, Waldorf). The summit focused on the health industry, health- and technology-related jobs, and the economic impact of this growing industry sector.