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WMUL-FM students receive national broadcast awards

HUNTINGTON — Students from Marshall University’s public radio station, WMUL-FM, received awards from the 19th annual Broadcast Education Association Festival of Media Arts Student Audio Competition, as well as the 81st annual Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Conference’s 12th annual awards, according to a news release. In the Broadcast Education Association competition, the students earned one first-place award, one second-place award and one third-place award. The 2021 Festival of Media Arts winners were selected from a pool of over 1,350 entries, representing more than 300 colleges and universities. “Winning never comes easy, but for Marshall University, the student broadcasters of WMUL-FM consistently earn honors in direct competition with nationally recognized colleges and universities,” said Chuck G. Bailey, professor of radio-television production and management in the W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications at Marshall and facult

2020: Year In Review - PT 1 - Professional Squash Association

2020: Year In Review - PT.1 News What a wild year 2020 has been! We may have missed out on half the year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but there has still been plenty of quality action around the world on both the PSA World Tour and the PSA Challenger Tour across the last twelve months. In the first of two parts, we are taking a look back at what happened in the three month spell of play from January to March, before the sport had to be put on a hiatus due to the pandemic, with lockdowns happening around the globe.

Liddell returns, No 20 Ohio State tops UCLA 77-70

Liddell returns, No. 20 Ohio State tops UCLA 77-70 By BRIAN DULIKDecember 20, 2020 GMT CLEVELAND (AP) The return of E.J. Liddell helped Ohio State bounce back from its lone loss of the season. Liddell had nine points and three rebounds after missing two games with an illness, allowing No. 20 Ohio State to hold off UCLA 77-70 at the CBS Sports Classic on Saturday. The sophomore forward, who leads the Buckeyes in points and rebounds, had been sidelined since Dec. 8 with an ailment unrelated to COVID-19. He played 19 minutes before fouling out. “When you get a player the caliber of E.J. back, it certainly helps you,” Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann said. “I thought this was our best performance of the year against a quality UCLA team that will either be near the top or win the Pac-12.”

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