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Eight graduates from the Carleton College Class of 2020 were the first to receive the new Hyme Loss Award for Global Engagement, recognizing commitment to language acquisition, cultural immersion, global perspective-taking, and cross-cultural learning. Granted by the Center for Global and Regional Studies (CGRS) and named after Carleton professor Hyme Loss who was fluent in French, Spanish, Italian, Hebrew, Yiddish, Latin and Greek the award promotes courses, activities and experiences that connect Carleton students and faculty with communities beyond campus.
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The 2020 awardees are Lydia Elizabeth Field, Michael Elizabeth Gasior II, Laura Genevieve Kiernan, Christopher Whan Hee Lee, Brandon John Moy, Hannah Faye Parrott, Elizabeth Sachs and Cora Lynn Showers.
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Three police officers and a civilian jail guard facing breach of trust charges in a jailhouse sex incident have had their case adjourned until November.
A justice of the peace approved an application for adjournment Thursday to give the officers time to grieve a senior RCMP decision to deny them legal funding.
All four of the defendants appeared in court briefly Thursday for a phone conference with Surrey Crown counsel Winston Sayson.
Cpl. Kenneth Brown, Const. Evan Elgee and Const. Stephen Zaharia, along with civilian jail guard David Tompkins, face one count each of breach of trust.