Allison Theriault of Berlin, majoring in nursing, was named to Endicott Collegeâs Deanâs List. To qualify for the Dean s List, a student must obtain a minimum grade point average of 3.5, receive no letter grade below C, have no withdrawal grades, and be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credits for the semester.
Benjamin Beals of Gorham, majoring in sports biology, was named to Springfield Collegeâs Dean s List. To qualify for the deanâs list the student must have completed a minimum of 12 credit hours of graded coursework exclusive of P grades, must not have any incompletes or missing grades, and must have a minimum semester grade average of 3.5.
RANGELEY Hanz Berger of South Paris Berger is this year’s Maine Conservation Corps Environmental Steward. He will focus on water quality monitoring the
Wed, 06/16/2021 - 5:57pm sarahp JOZEF CALLUM SLOMA
LEICESTER Jozef Callum Sloma, age 21, left behind his Gretsch and other guitars, beloved friends and family, and classic vehicles to go on to other adventures.
Early this year, Joe traveled from Spokane, Wash., to reestablish his residency in Leicester, Vt., to attend a Criminology & Restorative Justice program at Northern Vermont University. Friends, family, and acquaintances share a deep loss of this wonderful individual who lived life fully, gave freely and, accomplished so much in the time he spent on this planet. We remain inspired by Joe’s artistic unconventionality and contagious enthusiasm.
One of Joe’s social media sites states simply that he loved “coffee, Kerouac, Johnny Cash and camping; in that order.” Joe jammed at the Spokane Fall Folk Festival, was photographed in the center of a student crowd protesting gun violence, played Harry Bailey in a 2019 “It’s a Wonderful Life”
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Justin Reich, an MIT professor and author of “Failure to Disrupt,” explains why the sweeping changes promised by “charismatic technologists” haven’t materialized as advertised.