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A crowd of onlookers holding champagne flutes toasted, and the final beam was hoisted to top off the Tony and Libba Rane Culinary Science Center in a ceremony last Friday, a milestone in the construction of a center that is expected to make a large impact on Auburn University, the Auburn community, the state of Alabama and the hospitality industry, in general.
Accompanied by many in his extended family, the lead donor and Board of Trustees member Jimmy Rane said he was inspired to make his $12 million donation for the project, in part, because of his father, Tony, the son of an immigrant from Sicily who was in the restaurant and hospitality business.Â
Super Eagles Joseph Ayodele Aribo and his peerless Rangers swept aside Aberdeen to end the Scottish Premiership term unbeaten before officially lifting the Scottish title for the 55th time.
Steven Gerrard’s side are the first to go unbeaten since Brendan Rodgers’ Celtic in 2016-17 and also matched their city rivals’ 107-year-old clean-sheet record
Rangers’ task was made easier by Joe Lewis’ unfortunate early own goal, with Kemar Roofe adding further efforts either side of the break, and Jermain Defoe scoring a late fourth.
The Ibrox side lived dangerously at the back in the second half but survived with their goal intact to finish the campaign having gone 26 league games without conceding.
Three officers injured and 20 arrested after Rangers fans celebration Rachael Bunyan For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo
Three police officers have been injured and 20 people arrested after Rangers fans ignored lockdown rules as they wildly celebrated their unbeaten season in central Glasgow last night, despite concerns that a virulent Indian Covid strain is driving up cases.
Riot police were sent into George Square on Saturday as punch-ups broke out among the supporters following their 4-0 win over Aberdeen on Saturday afternoon, which saw them claim their 55th Scottish top-flight title.
Thousands marched to the city centre from Ibrox stadium to clamber onto statutes and monuments and let off flares and smoke bombs, despite warnings against large gatherings due to coronavirus.
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