On The New-Look Defensive Staff Led By Mike Macdonald
⢠Junior defensive end Aidan Hutchinson: Iâm fired up. Weâve got a young staff. I really love all the coaches that Coach Harbaugh brought in. Itâs kind of a different energy around Schembechler these days â everyoneâs excited, everyoneâs just really fired up to just keep working on this defense and get out there and practice it. Coach Mac has brought in a bunch of different schemes, so Iâm going to be doing everything this year â standing up, hand in the dirt, everything. Coach Mac came in here with a lot of energy, and itâs a different type of focus. You can tell heâs been in the league for the past eight years â heâs kinda got that way about him. I like what weâre doing with the defense. I like the culture that heâs instilling in us. I think heâs doing a really good job, and Iâm just really fired up to have him as my coach.
First Lady Casey DeSantis announces 2021 Black History Month student, teacher contest winners
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and last updated 2021-04-26 11:30:28-04
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â First Lady Casey DeSantis announced this yearâs Black History Month student and teacher contest winners and Excellence in Education Award recipients on Monday.
This yearâs contest theme was âCommunity Champions â Celebrating the Contributions of African Americans in Floridaâs Communities,â sponsored by the Florida Lottery and other partners.
âOur stateâs rich and vibrant history continues to be shaped by the leadership and contributions of Floridaâs African American community,â said First Lady DeSantis. âThe Governor and I are honored to celebrate this yearâs Black History Month student and teacher award winners and their achievements. It is our hope that todayâs award recipients continue to share their gifts and serve as in
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By Garret Fettig, VCSU Student Writer
Alaska and North Dakota alike boast freezing winters, beautiful scenery, and abundant natural wildlife, but Dr. David Woods noticed a difference all the same.
Born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, Woods flew into North Dakota for the first time in August 1998 to attend fall football practice at Valley City State University.
“I wore a nice, black Adidas tracksuit when I came to North Dakota,” he recalls. “When I came out of the Fargo airport it was 98 degrees, and I’d never been in heat like that. I quickly ran in, stripped off all of my clothes, and came out in shorts and a tank top. Much better.”