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Plymouth s Matt Daley scoring in bunches at Elmira College

Matt Daley s a double-threat athlete at Elmira College Wicked Local PLYMOUTH – He hasn’t been there long, but men’s lacrosse teams in the Empire 8 Athletic Conference are already taking note of Matt Daley. The Plymouth South Class of 2020 graduate is making sure of that. “Somebody told me they saw my name circled on the game notes from one of the teams we played earlier this season,” Daley said. “I like it. I love that kind of a challenge.” Less than a month into the spring college sports season teams are already taking note of the freshman attack from America’s Hometown. His team at Elmira College in New Yorkk is off to a 1-4 start to the season, but Daley’s been nearly unstoppable in the offensive zone with a team-high 18 goals and an assist so far on the season.

Our religious studies programs are in trouble Here s what we miss out on if we don t save them

Photo by Iñaki del Olmo on Unsplash As universities reopened this past fall, the educational landscape was significantly altered by the Covid-19 pandemic. The switch to remote classes, discounted tuition and the delay or even cancellation of football season are just a few of the unprecedented changes experienced on college campuses. What is not new, however, is the compromise universities make when faced with financial setbacks. Canisius College in Buffalo, N.Y., for instance, responded to its $20 million deficit with layoffs, salary cuts and the elimination of nine majors. Though Canisius is a 150-year-old Jesuit school, its eliminations included the religious studies major.

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