Dionte Berry News Editor dberry11@murraystate.edu The Board of Regents convened in Heritage Hall for its quarterly spring meeting on Friday, June 4. The topic of tuition for the 21-22 academic year continued from the Board’s April meeting. In addition they discussed and voted on a handful of other matters such…
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FIH set to develop video game for android users
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May 21, 2021
ISLAMABAD: In a virtual meeting ahead of the 47th FIH Congress, the Executive Board (EB) of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) has approved its partnership with a gaming company for development of a hockey manager game that will be available on android mobile.
It has been planned to release the game globally before the end of 2021 on Google Play and the App Store and it will be free to download.
Furthermore, the EB confirmed appointment of four new members for the Athletes’ Committee. Sreejesh Parattu (IND), Marlena Rybacha (POL), Mohamed Mea (RSA) and Matt Swann (AUS) will now be joining the committee. It also approved the appointment of Steve Horgan (USA) as the new Chair of the FIH Rules Committee, succeeding David Collier (England), whose term will be ending at the upcoming Congress.
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State senator wants NCHSAA to stop fining schools, issue refunds with interest
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By Nick Stevens, HighSchoolOT managing editor
Raleigh, N.C. Schools should not have to pay fines to the N.C. High School Athletic Association for rules infractions, according to one state senator who is part of a special legislative subcommittee charged with investigating the association.
Sen. Tom McInnis (R-Richmond) said he discussed some concerns with schools in his district, which covers Anson, Moore, Richmond, and Scotland counties, and asked the NCHSAA for different types of information. Among his requests, McInnis wanted to know how much money the NCHSAA collected in fines over the last five years.