OATA accepts 12 WC Athletic Training Students’ research for State Conference
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Athletic training students whose research was accepted for presentation at the State Athletic Training Conference from left: Front row, Kadie Grundy, Chris Zody, Wil Overholt and Tyler Schnitzler; middle row, Brandon McCammon, Chase Menchofer, Killian Lott, Karley Schlensker, and Gavin Salyer; and, back row, Dr. Erika Goodwin, Nicholas Keller, Olivia Smith, Ashley Boone and Professor Jennifer Walker.
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WILMINGTON The Ohio Athletic Training Association selected research submitted by 12 out of 13 Wilmington College athletic training students for presentation at the State Athletic Training Conference.
Among them, Gavin Salyer’s research was named the case study winner as Ohio’s top student presentation at the conference. Also, all 12 presentations are under consideration for publication in the State Athletic Training Journal.
Black History From the Year You Were Born
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Each February, Black History Month is dedicated to celebrating the achievements, and reflecting on the experiences, of African Americans. What began as a week in 1926 has blossomed into 28 days of remembrance and lessons on the contributions of Black Americans.
Many Black Americans come from a lineage of captured and enslaved people who were forcibly brought to the U.S. to build the culture and infrastructure of a place in which they never asked to live. Forced immigration and centuries of cultural genocide have driven Black Americans to literally and figuratively rebuild a culture from the ground up. In the face of historical oppression and inequality slavery, Jim Crow laws, and the police violence that spawned the #BlackLivesMatter movement African Americans have continuously fought for their rights and spawned countless milestones, achievements, and freedoms. While being forced
The Legacy of Black Visibility in STAR WARS
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Star Wars has left its mark as a blueprint for countless science fiction endeavors. The film encouraged many viewers to picture themselves amongst the stars, but it hits differently when those leading these extraterrestrial adventures don’t look like you. This is a common sentiment for Black audiences of science fiction. This genre, and
Star Wars, has historically been complicated with its incorporation of Black people from its lack thereof to its warped inclusion.
Even amid this discrimination, Black people have made major contributions to
Star Wars and to science fiction. The efforts of Black people connected to the epic saga that is
Court hears assault, parole violation cases
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GREENVILLE Three people appeared in Darke County Common Pleas Court on Monday. Judge Jonathan P. Hein presided.
Steven Grill, 43, of Greenville, was arraigned on one county of assaulting a peace officer, a fourth-degree felony. If convicted, Grill faces a maximum prison sentence of 18 months and a maximum fine of $5,000. Grill was appointed public defender Matthew Pierron, and his bond was set at $50,000 cash, surety, or property. Grill’s bond is a blanket bond in conjunction with a separate two count indictment against Grill that cites illegal conveyance of drugs of abuse onto the grounds of a detention facility, one a third-degree felony, and one a fourth-degree felony. Grill’s next appearance is scheduled for Jan. 28.
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