ConnSelmer is partnering with Notre Dame’s iNDustry Labs on a number of projects and collaborations designed to help the company thrive in the digital age of manufacturing.
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Along with sports and events starting to come back, the Brewster Performing Arts Center is performing the musical,
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25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee! The show takes place in Putnam County and is about several middle school aged children who take part in a chaotic spelling bee and the adults that make it all happen.
This show can be easily social-distanced, and all performers are 6 feet apart, with clear plastic masks so audience members can see their expressive faces. The show itself has only a few characters, so it’s perfect for these times. There are also two rotating casts, with only 10 people in each cast, so it’s easy to social distance and to stay safe. While being a safe show, it’s also extremely fun and entertaining. Every role is vastly different, and it’s interesting to see everyone’s take on it. Since the show has two different casts, both casts do the show differently, performing th
Brewster Students Win Awards and Learn Life Lessons at Columbia Model United Nations Conference and Exposition Written by Jennifer Garry
Brewster High School students won big at the Columbia Model United Nations Conference and Exposition.
Junior Emily Sullivan received a verbal commendation, seniors Diana Vink and Austin Matra received honorable mentions and senior Henry Bloss received an honorable mention as part of the ad hoc committee of the Secretary General.
“In Model UN, each student is assigned a figure within a historical or contemporary scenario,” explained Diana. “You could take on the role of George Washington in the American Revolution or the role of a nation in a current United Nations committee on the refugee crisis. From there, you sit down in a committee with other relevant figures and come up with solutions to a given problem.”