CHILLICOTHE While too many cooks spoil the broth, for one multifaceted team of amateur chefs and their production crew, the kitchen is the perfect place to demonstrate their passion and advocate for their community.
Hunter Robinson, 25, and Kaitlyn Brown, 24, are the young chefs behind the new YouTube cooking show, The Handi-Capable Kitchen. They ve each spent three years working in food service, but after learning some new skills and gaining a bit of confidence, they re hoping to show the public that cooking is for everyone. We want to show that anyone can cook, no matter their limitations or disability, Robinson said.
Editorial Roundup: New England
Boston Globe. March 4, 2021.
Editorial: Winter is almost over. Almost.
Positive signs abound in the state’s fight against the coronavirus. But it would be premature to let our guard down.
America is entering a dangerous phase of the coronavirus crisis: jumping the gun.
Yes, three different vaccines against the disease have been approved. Millions of the most high-risk Americans have been inoculated. Both new infections and deaths are trending down, and statistical models are promising. The weather will soon improve, which should reduce infections.
But that doesn’t mean the country, or Massachusetts, should declare victory quite yet.
Credit Olyvia Neal, The Trail Blazer
Students celebrated positivity with chalk to get through the struggles a year has brought.
The Chalk Walk is the first of many future events of its kind on Morehead State’s campus. All events will center around a different theme with the hope of promoting positivity and creating a nonpermanent way of having art on campus. This month’s theme was blue and gold as a way to celebrate MSU.
“Honestly, I feel like it helps boost morale to focus on the school and remember that even though we’re in the middle of the pandemic, it’s still important for people to get out and see each other from a distance, and to talk and engage in something like art because art is universal,” said Courtney Lewis, a secondary English education major.
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Chattanooga State’s Radiologic Technology Class of 2020 Earns 100% First-Time Pass Rate Monday, March 1, 2021 - by Betty Proctor, Chattanooga State
Chattanooga State s Radiologic Technology Class of 2020
Chattanooga State Community College announces that the Radiologic Technology Class of 2020 earned a 100 percent first-time national pass rate on their licensure exams. The Primary Exam Report published by the American Registry of Radiologist Technologists, revealed that Chattanooga State graduates rank in the 96th percentile nationally with a mean score seven points above the national average and six points above the Tennessee average. Additionally, six students ranked in the 100th percentile, garnering the highest scores out of 10,849 candidates nationally.