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Babies, toddlers and children hit all the right notes in Penketh last weekend as they raised money for a Great Sankey family who have been hit by a devastating medical diagnosis. Matty Latham is currently undergoing chemotherapy treatment at Liverpool Royal’s Clatterbridge Centre as he has non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system, which is affecting his brain and his liver. The intensive course of medication means the 35-year-old will be unable to work for the next 12 months as he battles the disease so friends and family have rallied round organising fundraising events to support his wife Mel and their children Noah and Blossom.
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School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Monday, April 26th, 2021
Two teams of WKU Mechanical Engineering seniors successfully participated in the annual Student Design Competition held by American Society of Mechanical Engineers International. This year’s competition was held virtually with teams demonstrating performance of their creation by video submission.
The objective of the event was to design and build a remote-controlled robot that would move weights while navigating across a playing surface. Power was to be provided by a single AAA battery capable of being recharged while on the robot through solar or wind energy.
Team Decepticons Colby Buelow of Bowling Green, Matthew Coolidge of Elizabethtown, Brenden Lyon of Bowling Green, Justin Phillips of Crestwood and Casey Busch of Louisville had a robot that moved through the initial brackets of the competition before being eliminated in the international event.