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The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has received a $1.14 million gift from the estate of Thomas McGill for the Department of Otolaryngology in the College of Medicine.
UAMS will honor McGill by creating an endowed chair in his name. A recipient will be named at a later time.
Thomas McGill died in March 2020. He was born in Camden in 1932. He enrolled at Magnolia A&M (now Southern Arkansas University) then transferred to the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville after two years. He earned a bachelor’s degree in business, then accepted a commission with the U.S. Navy Reserve and spent a tour of duty as a gunnery officer aboard the Gearing-class destroyer USS Glennon.
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Our under-18s claimed bragging rights in the north London derby on Saturday as they secured a 4-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur.
Ken Gillard’s side were without Marcelo Flores and Khayon Edwards in attack, but that didn’t stop them from delivering an impressive performance from start to finish at London Colney.
With just 17 minutes on the clock, Mauro Bandeira sent an inviting delivery into the penalty area and Zane Monlouis was on hand to finish after his initial header saved.
The visitors then went on to equalise against the run of play, with Roshaun Mathurin finding the bottom corner from 20 yards, but that didn’t kill our spirit and with just seconds remaining of the first half, Omari Hutchinson produced a moment of magic.
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Folarin Balogun delivered a performance to remember for our under-23s as we cruised to a 5-0 victory over Brighton.
It was also a fifth consecutive Premier League 2 victory for Steve Bould’s side, seeing them climb up the table from 11th to fifth.
This was our youngsters’ first competitive fixture in over a month, but there were no signs of rustiness at Meadow Park, as Miguel Azeez gave us an early lead.
The 18-year-old midfielder picked up possession on the edge of the area, skipped past his marker and then curled the ball into the top right corner.