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Boise State hosts spring scrimmage in front of fans at Albertsons Stadium

Boise State hosts spring scrimmage in front of fans at Albertsons Stadium The Boise State Broncos held their annual spring scrimmage and they sold out all 6,500 tickets giving fans a chance to see this new team led by new head coach Andy Avalos. and last updated 2021-04-10 23:04:11-04 BOISE, Idaho — The Boise State Broncos held their annual spring scrimmage and they sold out all 6,500 tickets giving fans a chance to see this new team led by new head coach Andy Avalos. Fans haven t had the opportunity to watch the Broncos in person for a while because of the pandemic.

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Students protest in front of Strong Hall in response to the Provost s lack of action toward racism on campus

Around two dozen students gathered around the Jayhawk statue in front of Strong Hall Thursday morning to protest University of Kansas Provost Barbara Bichelmeyer’s lack of action on BIPOC and GTA issues at KU. Attendees included members of GTAC and the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Office, with the organizers of the protest being from the Black Student Coalition. The protest was led by Black Student Coalition co-founder and president Niya McAdoo.  “We are here today to peacefully protest the recent actions that have been done by the provost’s office, KU administration as a whole, Chancellor Girod, and everyone else who has continued to be complacent in the system of white supremacy and racism on the KU campus,” McAdoo said.

$2 million Fund to Help Washington Heights Entrepreneurs

Battle Creek’s North Side got a huge boost today, in the form of a $2 million fund to help people start a business. Battle Creek Unlimited (BCU), in partnership with New Level Sports Ministries (NLSM), has established the Washington Heights Entrepreneurial Fund, a $2 million program for entrepreneurial and real estate development projects in the historic Battle Creek neighborhood. The fund is supported by a $2 million grant from the Battle Creek-based W.K. Kellogg Foundation. The program prioritizes those who are Black, Hispanic and Burmese – groups with traditionally limited access to capital. Projects may fall under the real estate or business categories. Applicants may be eligible for grants up to $300,000 for real estate-only improvements. They may also be eligible to receive low-interest loans up to $150,000 for viable startups and existing businesses.

Mitchell leads No 22 SDSU past Boise State 78-66 in OT

After breezing through eight straight wins by an average of 26.4 points, No. 22 San Diego State was brought back to reality by Boise State. Matt Mitchell scored 24 points, including four in overtime, and the Aztecs overcame 29 points by Derrick Alston Jr. to beat the Broncos 78-66 on Thursday night for their ninth straight win. Trey Pulliam matched his career high with 18 for SDSU, which blew a 17-point second-half lead before recovering in overtime to take the inside track to repeating as Mountain West Conference regular-season champion.

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