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Weymouth High Wildcats has rallying spirit
By Mark Ducharme
Correspondent
The Weymouth High girls lacrosse team under their new coach Kathleen Riley, will take things one step at a time because the Wildcats will be one of the youngest teams in the Bay State Conference. Weymouth has no seniors on the team and it’s learning to play together as a unit that includes six juniors while the rest of the team is sophomores and freshmen.
This challenge was evident during the Wildcats 13-12 win at home against Brookline. Weymouth trailed for most of the game, but the players rallied with five fourth-period goals including the game-winner with 30 seconds left by Cam Flaherty.
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We selected the aforementioned categories to determine whether there was a greater emphasis on some ESG topics than others. We were aware, of course, that the propensity of reporting during the summer of 2020 was influenced by the pandemic and wondered whether the social or ‘S’ side of ESG might be covered more prevalently than other categories. There are 10 separate categories for ESG, and that helped us note how the media differed in their descriptions of several ESG components.
The media outlets we chose included some of the most prominent in the US:
Wall Street Journal (WSJ), Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Week, Fortune, Pensions & Investments, TIME,
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Happy Wednesday, Illinois. Crowds may be returning to Wrigley Field, but for vaccines. It’s a start, folks.
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For the first time in 23 years, the Illinois Democratic Party will have a new chair and it’s going to be a Black woman. Tonight’s vote by the Democratic Illinois Central Committee symbolizes a new chapter in state politics after the long tenure of party leader
Michael Madigan. The contest is between Chicago Ald.
Michelle Harris and Congresswoman Robin Kelly, both well-respected Black elected officials.