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Posted By: Simon Elfrink
February 8, 2021
Rachel Essner
ressner1@murraystate.edu
Two weeks after the Belmont Opener, the Racer cross country team hosted the Murray State Open on Friday, Feb. 5, at the Miller Memorial Golf Course. This meet was the second of three regular season meets for the Racers.
The women’s team faced six other teams while the men’s team faced five. Both teams competed against Morehead State, SIUE, University of North Alabama, Campbellsville University and University of Evansville for both teams, while the women’s team also ran against Jacksonville State.
Coming in second place overall with a total of 60 points, the women’s team was led by junior Dani Wright, at 19:30.6 in third place. Following Wright was junior Emma Creviston with a time of 19:36.8 in sixth place.
Cross country opens 2021 at Belmont
Posted By: Simon Elfrink
January 26, 2021
Rachel Essner
ressner1@murraystate.edu
After waiting for more than a year to compete, the Murray State men’s and women’s cross country teams kicked off their 2021 season opener on Sunday, Jan. 24, at Belmont University.
The meet consisted of 12 teams, including Belmont University, Austin Peay State University, Tennessee Tech University, Tennessee State University and Lipscomb University.
Junior Dani Wright, with a time of 18:20.257, and sophomores Kristin Dent (19:43.589) and Jessica Stein (19:33.219) recorded personal records, finishing 21st, 33rd and 34th, respectively, while junior Emma Creviston finished 31st with a time of 19:19.618 in the women’s 5K.
Parents frustrated Ann Arbor is ‘moving the goalposts’ with early March plan for in-person classes
Updated Jan 14, 2021;
Posted Jan 14, 2021
A bus sits parked outside a Central Academy classroom during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic in Ann Arbor on Friday, July 17, 2020. Nicole Hester/Mlive.com
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ANN ARBOR, MI - Parents are expressing a mix of optimism and frustration with Ann Arbor Public Schools’ targeted timeframe for a return to in-person classes, with some remaining skeptical the district is holding off on committing to a return date.
Some parents said they are frustrated with AAPS’ announcement it is targeting bringing students back for in-person classes in a hybrid format in early March, claiming its caveats of “significant progress” in vaccinating school personnel and a reduction in community COVID-19 infections are another example of it “moving the goalposts,” to further delay the return of face-to-face learning.
Students snap up apartments, COVID-19 vaccine for hospital workers: Top Ann Arbor headlines Dec. 12-17
Updated Dec 18, 2020;
Posted Dec 18, 2020
Dr. Payal Patel is among the first to get vaccinated at Michigan Medicine on Monday, Dec. 14, 2020.
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ANN ARBOR, MI – Top stories this week include how Ann Arbor apartment complexes were flooded with lease applications from students after the University of Michigan limited occupancy in its dorms, as well as the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine to health care workers.
Here are those headlines and some more you might have missed this week.
Phones started ringing off the hook at Arbor BLU when the University of Michigan announced it was canceling housing contracts for the upcoming winter semester.