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Gamasutra - IGDA Foundation executive director Nika Nour is departing after two years
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Nika Nour to step down as IGDA Foundation executive director
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Chloe Garzon, of Marshall, has been awarded the Loren C. Gruber Endowed Honors Award at Missouri Valley College in Marshall for her Honors Thesis, “How Perceptions of Attractiveness Play a Role in Behaviors.”
Garzon collected data that supports the conclusion that when a person perceives someone as more attractive, then they also tend to attribute positive characteristics to that person (friendliness, trustworthiness, likeliness to donate to charity, etc.). Additionally, they would be more likely to be helpful and friendly toward the person they perceive as attractive.
Garzon is a May 2021 graduate majoring in Psychology. She is in the process of applying to graduate programs in psychology and intends to pursue a Ph.D. in Psychology.
Claremont killer will not appeal convictions, sentence 04/02/2021|4min
Court officials have confirmed Claremont serial killer Bradley Robert Edwards has failed to lodge an appeal against his convictions and sentence by the Wednesday deadline – and subsequently will not be challenging his jail term.
The 52-year-old was sentenced to a minimum of 40 years after being convicted for the murders of Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon in Perth in the 1990s.
Western Australia Police vowed they would continue the investigation into the disappearance of another Claremont woman, Sarah Spiers, after Mr Edwards was acquitted of her murder.
Journalist Steve Pennells told Sky News there was a “fear that he[Edwards] would appeal, the signs were there”.