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Everyone knows that running a marathon is a lot of work that is the culmination of hours of training. Most won t even attempt one and for those that do, crossing the finish line is an amazing accomplishment regardless of how long it takes to trek the 26.2 miles.
Now, imagine being in such good shape that you no longer find it challenging enough to run just one marathon on race day. That describes Eric Strand who is ready to run his 10th Grandma s Marathon Double this year.
What s a Grandma s Marathon Double? Grandma s Marathon explained it June 8 on their Facebook page:
By Pat Sweeney
Biology professor Vasyl Tkach has received UND’s highest academic honor.
He has been at UND since 2003…and is the current president of the American Society of Parasitologists.
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Already one of the University’s most honored professors, Vasyl Tkach got tears in his eyes when he learned at a departmental meeting that he’d been named a Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor at UND.
“I tell everyone how great this department is,” said Biology Professor Tkach, his voice shaking. “Without this group of people here, I know I wouldn’t be able to do what I’m doing.
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Drama Thriller ‘Level 3’ Out March 22
LEVEL 3, starring
Anna McNiven on March 22
nd, 2021.
The movie was made with a very unique process as the film was one hundred percent improvised so as to create a very realistic tone. It was edited by Eric Strand (
Donnie Darko, Mission Impossible 2, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider) and directed by James Garrett (aka Only Now Existing), the director of the successful independent film “Escape Artist.” The film was co-produced by Anna McNiven, (
Followed), and stars Kristine Veta, star of the Viral Short Film “Terra: Water Cycle.”
The film follows an unconventional and provocative psychotherapist who uses confrontational methods to guide his patients to see the truth about themselves. But things take a turn for the worse when he is unable to help his most troubled patient. An aggressive and seemingly sadistic approach is taken with Victoria (Kristine Veta), whose childhood trauma has shaped her poor decision-making and