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The main stumbling block: Most hydrogen used today is extracted from natural gas in a process that requires a lot of energy and emits vast amounts of carbon dioxide. Producing natural gas also releases methane, a particularly potent greenhouse gas.
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A locally owned Lincoln restaurant is jumping in on the new era in college sports.
July 15, 2021 9:48 pm
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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Just last month, the NCAA cleared the way for college athletes to cash in on their name, image and likeness. Big names like
Runza jumped on board to pay some student athletes to brand their business, including one local Lincoln restaurant.
Muchachos, near 11th and K streets, will now be paying some student athletes to represent their brand on Instagram and Twitter, one taco at a time.
“We have seen a lot of athletes come in here just to eat and they have been so supportive of us through everything and we wanted to kind of give back to them, now that we can,” Nick Maestas, the owner of Muchachos said.
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ROSEMONT, Ill. â A department-record 85 student-athletes earned Big Ten Distinguished Scholar recognition for their academic excellence during the 2020-21 school year as Purdue had a record total of honorees for the second year in a row.
Student-athletes across the conference were recognized as Big Ten Distinguished Scholars for achieving grade-point averages of 3.70 and better. Twenty of the Boilermakersâ 85 honorees (24%) compiled flawless 4.0 GPAs during the 2020-21 school year. Ten of Purdueâs teams had at least one student-athlete with a 4.0.
May graduate Dale Williams (swimming & diving) as well as Kat Mueller (swimming & diving) and Ashley Witucki (soccer) have maintained perfect 4.0 GPAs during their careers at Purdue. Rachel Anderson (cross country and track & field), Andre Suzanne (tennis) and Emma Terwilliger (volleyball) are also straight-A students for their careers.