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Crush the Commonwealth takes cyclists across Pennsylvania

WHYY By A bike is pictured at an overlook just before Ohiopyle. (Cris Forelli) Depending on the route, it takes more than five hours to drive from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia. Now imagine making that trip on a bicycle. Over the weekend, a group of 25 riders attempted to do just that. The rules of the Crush the Commonwealth ride are simple, yet extreme: Meet at Point State Park in Pittsburgh, be there for a 5 a.m. start, and then “ride yer damn bike.” Since 2005, the annual 380.3-mile ride has taken cyclists from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia in odd years and back the other direction in even ones. The 2020 event was canceled thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, so there was a just-let-me-pedal mentality amongst the riders this year.

Highlights from BYU colleges: Awards received for research posters, business model competition and school development

The Daily Universe College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences Awards were announced for top research posters from disciplines in the College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences on April 8. (Addie Blacker) In the undergraduate category, first place awards went to Abigail Rivera in anthropology, Carver Coleman in economics, Casey McClellan Geslison in geography and Jinhee Nelson in history. Neuroscience students Shawna Ibarra, James Bates, Summer Arthur, Gavin Jones, Tanner McVey and Dallin Otteson won first place for their project on reducing anxiety in alcohol withdrawal. Other award recipients included Kelsey Eyre, Kesley Powdell and Heather Walker for political science, Alex Merce and Maryn Rolfson for psychology, Logan J. Marks and Heather H. Kelley in the School of Family Life and Emley Holcombe in sociology.

Energy Adviser: StreamTeam Earth Day Fest reimagined

Energy Adviser: StreamTeam Earth Day Fest reimagined By Clark Public Utilities Share: In what would be its 27th anniversary event, the organizers behind Clark Public Utilities’ StreamTeam Earth Day Fest faced a serious dilemma how to, in the midst of an ongoing pandemic, keep a community tradition not just alive, but exciting, inspiring and safely socially distant for those who’d participate? Never to be daunted by challenge, the Clark Public Utilities StreamTeam reimagined this year’s Earth Day Fest into a community event that will bring everyone together while staying safely apart as we celebrate and care for our local landscape.

Hesston College Theatre to stage Superior Donuts, an examination of race, class, and generational issues

Hesston College Theatre to stage Superior Donuts, an examination of race, class, and generational issues
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