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Kriti Shah and Andrew Golden named Homecoming Wildcats

Larry Irving, president of the Northwestern Alumni Association, announced the Homecoming Wildcats in an April 30 video.  “The Homecoming court is a cherished Northwestern tradition.” Irving said. “And given the challenging year that we’ve all had, it’s great to reclaim and re-engage in our traditions.” Students nominated nine seniors for the Homecoming cohort, then the Homecoming committee, a student group in charge of coordinating and executing all Homecoming events, interviewed and selected the two students.  Golden, a former Daily staffer, is from Reisterstown, Maryland and is double majoring in journalism and African American Studies.  The former sports editor  wrote 160 articles during his three years at The Daily. Golden was also on the New Student Affairs Board of Directors as the director for the Medill of Journalism.  

Opportunity Chaser, UK Grad Montre ale Jones Designs Own Path to Achieving Success

LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 7, 2021) “Opportunities don’t chase people, opportunities wait for the chasers.”  That’s just a little something University of Kentucky College of Design graduate student Montre’ale Jones tells himself as he takes on new leadership activities, academic opportunities and life’s challenges. Jones’ personal mantra has paid off for years. And now, it is guiding him through the toughest year of his life. Growing up in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, Jones   like many children  found construction fascinating and as he got older, he continued to enjoy the process of building something from his imagination. But a question from his biggest fan, his mom, would help him reframe his future plans.

More Details Released In Tate High Homecoming Queen Vote Scandal As Altered Photo Appears In Yearbook : NorthEscambia com

May 7, 2021 We are learning more about the Tate High School homecoming queen vote scandal as the school prepares to recall years books over a photo edited in a way some parents tell NorthEscambia.com is going too far. Emily Rose Grover was 17-year old juvenile at the time of her arrest in April by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. She turned 18 just a few days later, and will now be tried as an adult. Grover and her mother Laura Carroll, former assistant principal at Bellview Elementary School, were charged by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement with one count each of felony offenses against users of computers, computer systems, computer networks, and electronic devices; felony unlawful use of a two-way communications device, felony criminal use of personally identifiable information, and conspiracy to commit these offenses. The misdemeanor conspiracy charge against both has been upgraded by prosecutors to a felony count.

Emily Rose Grover, Teen Accused of Rigging Homecoming in Florida, Faces 16 Years in Prison

Emily Rose Grover, Teen Accused of Rigging Homecoming in Florida, Faces 16 Years in Prison On 5/6/21 at 12:34 PM EDT A teenager accused of rigging a homecoming queen election with her mother will be charged as an adult and could face 16 years in prison, prosecutors said Tuesday. Emily Rose Grover was 17 years old when she was arrested in March for multiple felony charges, but she turned 18 in April. The State Attorney s Office in Escambia County, Florida, confirmed to ABC News that she will be tried as an adult. Prosecutors allege she and her 50-year-old mother, Laura Rose Carroll, rigged the competition by hacking into a school district computer system.

Florida Teen, Mom Face Up To 16 Years In Prison After Allegedly Rigging Homecoming Court Votes

Florida Teen, Mom Face Up To 16 Years In Prison After Allegedly Rigging Homecoming Court Votes A Florida mother and her teenage daughter each face up to 16 years in prison after rigging a high school homecoming court competition, officials announced on Tuesday. The daughter who, was 17 when the crime took place, recently turned 18 and will be tried as an adult.  50-year-old Laura Rose Carroll, an assistant principal at Bellview Elementary School in Pensacola, Florida, was arrested alongside her daughter, Emily Rose Grover, in March.  The arrests came following an investigation that began in November when the Escambia County School District contacted law enforcement to report unauthorized access into hundreds of student accounts, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement in a press release.

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