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Art Mailbox: Scarecrow Will Reopen for Browsing, Kremwerk Will Reopen for Raving, and Linda s Does Drag Now

First up, a little housekeeping: There won't be a Slog PM news round-up on the blog today. We're a tad busy. Candidates running for office are currently dueling in front of our editorial staff in back-to-back-to-back endorsement showdowns, consuming our time and patience. It's not all fighting—one candidate just asked another candidate out on a date. In front of us! Things are getting weird! The mothership is finally reopening: The Kremwerk Complex announced yesterday that.

Lindenwood Makes History, Grabs Program s First NCAA Title Over Queens (N C )

(Inside Lacrosse Photo:  Ryan Hunt)  No. 2 Lindenwood (17-1; 7;0 GLVC) won its first-ever NCAA Championship on Sunday, May 23, downing Queens (N.C.) 14-12 in Salem, Va. Tied 2-all with 24:14 remaining in the first half, Lindenwood went on a 10-3 scoring run to close the half with a 12-15. Lexy Biller played a key role in the run, tallying three of her team-high four goals in the first-half flurry. Biller also finished with a game-high eight draws to go along with three groundballs.  Six different Lions registered at least a point in the win, as Emma Arnold tallied a hat trick and dished out an assist and Erin McGuire (2G, 1A) posted three points. 

Salisbury Caps Perfect Season, Edges Tufts 14-13 En Route to Fourth NCAA Title

(Inside Lacrosse Photo: Ryan Hunt)  Salisbury captured the 2021 Division III women s lacrosse championship, edging NESCAC power Tufts, 14-13, on Sunday evening in Salem, Va. The win marked the Seagulls fourth NCAA title in 12 years. Tufts Catherine Lawless led all scorers with four goals, but Salisbury s balanced offensive unit saw six different players produce a multi-goal game. Julia Talbert, Riley Hartman, Delaney Hill, Lauren Valenti and Camryn Pepper (1A) all led the way with two goals apiece. A back-and-forth affair, Salisbury jumped out to a 4-0 lead before Tufts stormed back. The Jumbos and the Seagulls entered the half tied at 6-all, but Salisbury stormed out of the break on a 5-2 run.

Algae Cells Ravage Wastewater Toxins And Greenhouse Gases, Then Hide In Running Shoes

Algae Cells Ravage Wastewater Toxins And Greenhouse Gases, Then Hide In Running Shoes Missoula, MT /PRNewswire/ - A band of thugs is on the loose. The algae cells in question ate harmful substances from municipal wastewater, allowing clean water to flow into our waterways. During their rampage, they also kidnapped harmful greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide. Onlookers took a gasp of fresh air as they watched. The algae cells responsible for this chain of events are currently hiding, with those gases, in the soles of a pair of running shoes, where they forcibly removed the current resident. The displaced resident was a well-known fossil fuel derivative, EVA. The gasses plan to sequester themselves there for the foreseeable future!

Algae Cells Ravage Wastewater Toxins And Greenhouse Gases, Then Hide In Running Shoes

Algae Cells Ravage Wastewater Toxins And Greenhouse Gases, Then Hide In Running Shoes
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