Published:
2:03 PM April 27, 2021
Denni Davies, who is in Year 11 at The Nobel School, built his very own antennae from his back garden, with a little help from his dad
- Credit: Courtesy of The Nobel School
An impressive and hardworking Stevenage schoolboy, who constructed an antennae that can receive radio signals from overhead satellites, has been praised by his school for his colossal achievement.
Over the Easter break, Year 11 student Denni Davies built his very own double cross dipole antenna. Initially designed to listen to radio broadcasts across the country, Denni also used the contraption to receive images from satellites as they pass overhead.
2020 Year in Review
The pandemic led parishes to celebrate special liturgies, such as this Aug. 27 special Holy Hour at Saint Therese of the Child Jesus Parish to pray for the health and wellbeing of the people who work on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. As with all liturgies during this time, social distancing measures were observed.
By Marie Mischel
Intermountain Catholic
SALT LAKE CITY When the novel coronavirus struck Utah in March, Bishop Oscar A. Solis implemented emergency measures in the Diocese of Salt Lake City, issuing a dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass, suspending public worship in Catholic churches, canceling events such as the annual diocesan Lenten retreat, and instructing the Utah Catholic Schools to provide remote instruction rather than onsite.