Wednesday April 28th, 2021 8:45am
(Photo by Nat LeDonne/Duke Athletics)
A draft class of 32 of the most accomplished players of their respective programs joined the PLL ranks on Monday night. From Tae Kwon Do black belts to water polo goalies, many of them have other talents off the field too.
From IL feature stories to the gold mine that is team player bios, here is one fact about each 2021 PLL College Draft selection.
1. Jeff Teat, Atlas: IL’s first-ever No. 1 recruit (in the class of 2016) from Canada became just the third player ever to be selected first in both outdoor and indoor professional drafts, joining Kevin Crowley in 2011 and Lyle Thompson in 2015.
Share this article
Share this article
TAMPA, Fla., April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic college students worldwide have been missing out on a major part of a key part of college: partying. This is until two college students, Ryan Testa and Peter Walega have defied all odds against them by creating one of the largest party/entertainment companies in the nation: College Bangers. While following all regulations Testa and Walega have created one of the biggest brands in the entertainment space, hosting parties and events giving a sense of hope and fun for the younger generation. College Bangers throws events ranging from themed parties to celebrity party events, attracting the eyes of many college students for the ability to have fun once again. College Bangers is mainly located in Florida and is growing at a rapid pace especially on social media to the point where Testa had to take a break from school to make his soul focus on the overall growth a
It s been surreal : Jake Naso s improbable rise to stardom for Duke men s lacrosse dukechronicle.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dukechronicle.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Vaccine passports could pose risks to fundamental rights of EU citizens, watchdogs warn
From CNN s Amy Cassidy in Glasgow and Martin Goillandeau
The European Union s data protection bodies strongly advised against extending the use of vaccine passports beyond the current pandemic, warning they could pose “risks to the fundamental rights of EU citizens.”
The agencies also raised concerns over the prospect of a “de facto requirement” for people to present a vaccine passport to enter shops, restaurants, clubs, places of worship and gyms, as “has already been suggested.”
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) published their joint opinion Tuesday to the European Commission – the executive arm of the EU– in relation to the proposed “Digital Green Certificate,” designed to unlock free movement between member states.
Way to Go! St Anthony s student excels as equestrian, volunteer firefighter newsday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newsday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.