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MARION, Ohio â This yearâs Trine University combat robot team faced a difficult choice: whether to take their senior design project to the competition it was designed for, or participate in Commencement.
The team found out the National Robotics Challenge was scheduled for May 8, the same day as commencement, about a month before both events were scheduled to occur.
âWe were really conflicted,â said Devin Britt, a mechanical engineering major from Millersburg, Ohio, who was part of the team. âWe really wanted to see our senior design project through to the end, but we had worked hard for four years to graduate. My parents were coming to commencement.â
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WHEELING The Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston wants its members to have a voice in its present and future. To do that, the Most Rev. Mark Brennan, Diocesan bishop, has reestablished a group that will give laypeople that opportunity.
The Diocesan Pastoral Council is back and will hold its first meeting in nearly 15 years this month. Diocese spokesman Tim Bishop said the faithful deserve the chance to help move the church forward.
“You can’t go wrong involving the laypeople,” he said. “It’s their church, too. This is all of our church. The church belongs to all of the faithful, so getting them involved and seeking their help and running ideas by them is a great thing.”
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