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What notable Torontonians are watching, reading and listening to this September
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No parade this year but Quesnel Pride Society has big plans this week
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May 8, 2021 Radnor s Sophia Hill clears the bar at 10 feet, two inches to win the pole vault crown at the Delco Championships at Upper Darby High School Friday. (Pete Bannan/MediaNews Group)
UPPER DARBY After recording a personal best of 10 feet, 2 inches to lock up the gold medal in the pole vault Friday at the Delaware County Girls Track & Field Championships, Radnor sophomore Sophia Hill could have called it quits.
But that’s not her style.
“I’m such a competitive person,” Hill said. “I love the sport and I wanted to give it my all because the crowd was so supportive.”
Knights travel to Knoxville to take on No 22 Tennessee - Bellarmine University Athletics
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Texas Tech University to train rescue dogs to help farmers detect pests, invasive species
TTU training dogs to help farmers By Julie Castaneda | February 22, 2021 at 4:22 PM CST - Updated February 23 at 8:07 AM
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Dogs have long been used to sniff out everything from drugs to bombs. Now some of our four-legged friends will be trained to help farmers.
“What our group does is really focused on: what can the dogs smell? What can they detect? What are their capabilities for a wide variety of applications,” said Nathan Hall, Assistant Professor of Companion Animal Science. Nathan Hall, Assistant Professor of Companion Animal Science at Texas Tech University. (Source: Ashley Rodgers)