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Crowd applauds return of parade, normalcy in St. Clair Shores
Erica Wilson-Brandon, of St. Clair Shores, waves a flag during the event.
Photo by Deb Jacques
Photo by Deb Jacques
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ST. CLAIR SHORES Sitting in a lawn chair along Jefferson Avenue, Anna Robinson said she was “100%” ready for normal life to return.
This was the first year the Harrison Township resident came to watch the St. Clair Shores Memorial Day Parade after being invited by a friend.
“It sort of feels like a return to normalcy,” she said.
For others, however, the annual parade is a tradition.
“I get to see my friends and my family,” said Mary Beth Ortwein, of St. Clair Shores. “It’s one of the things in this community that everyone can be a part of. It’s well organized.”
Sun May 23 2021 | Justin Feil | College
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This is Salisbury s fourth national championship in 20 years.
Mary Claire Hisle only had four saves, but the Salisbury goalie’s steal with 1:13 left allowed the Sea Gulls women’s lacrosse team to run out the clock and win the Division III national championship 14-13 over Tufts on Sunday at Kerr Stadium in Salem, Va.
“I’m so happy,” Hisle said. “I’m so happy that we were able to get a win for our seniors because these guys have been amazing all season, motivating us and keeping us working toward our goal and we did that. We got our goal.”
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SALISBURY, MD.- Behind seven goals from Lydia McNulty and five more from Erin Scannell, Salisbury Women’s Lacrosse defeated Christopher Newport 17-8 to capture the 19th conference championship in program history.
Coming into the conference championship at a perfect 14-0, the Gulls welcomed in Christopher Newport, the number three ranked team in the Coast to Coast conference. It looked like we might have a close game as Kendall Krause tied the game up at one for CNU just two minutes into the game. But, thats where the Seagulls would go on a run. Lydia McNulty, Julie Talbert and Erin Scannell (3) took SU on a 5-0 run for the 6-1 lead midway through the first half. After a Captains timeout, CNU was able to get two more on the board to cut the lead to four with 3:50 left in the half. From there, Lydia McNulty took over. The Salisbury Senior netted four goals in the final three minutes to give Salisbury the 11-3 lead at the break.
The Oxford University students demanding their #MeToo moment
Young people claim they need more support than is being offered at this university with some suggesting the college system is to blame
Student protest: Kemi Agunbiade and Clara Riedenstein outside Radcliffe Camera, Oxford
Credit: John Robertson
As schools come under fire for failing to safeguard pupils from sexual abuse, students at Oxford are determined to show universities are no better at upholding their duty of care. “Sometimes it feels as if advice from colleges to victims is to protect the college’s best interests rather than those of the student’s,” says Alessandra Peters, student at Oxford University and former co-chair of It Happens Here (IHH), Oxford Student Union’s anti-sexual violence campaign.