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Trine inducts 34 into Order of Engineer

ANGOLA — Thirty-four seniors in Trine University’s Allen School of Engineering & Technology were inducted into the Order of the Engineer during a Wednesday ceremony. The Order of the Engineer was initiated in the United States to foster a spirit of pride and responsibility in the engineering profession, to bridge the gap between training and experience, and to present to the public a visible symbol identifying the engineer. The Order of the Engineer is an association for graduate and professional engineers in the United States that emphasizes pride and responsibility in the engineering profession. It was inspired by the success of The Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer, a similar and much older Canadian ceremony, and is a common presence in American engineering schools.

Winsford mum in tears after rain leaks into children s bedroom

A DISTRAUGHT mum was in tears after rain leaked through a hole in the roof of her home, damaging her children s bedroom. Winsford mum-of-three Hannah Johns was shocked to see plaster board had been attached to the ceiling after workers came out to repair a leak in her roof two weeks ago. When it rained, she said water seeped through the gaps, drenching her three-year-old daughter s bed, damaging wallpaper and wetting the carpet. Hannah was in tears after rain leaked through a hole in the roof of her home, damaging her children s bedroom It has caused me a lot of upset, said Hannah, 27, of Bedford Rise. I couldn t stop crying. It is disgraceful that anyone should live in a state like that for five days with a leaking roof.

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Shearing: Three In A Row For Pyper At Duvauchelle

Sunday, 10 January 2021, 6:09 am The Open shearing final lineup at the Peninsula Duvauchelle Shears on Saturday. Photo / Supplied National 2019-2020 No 1-ranked Open shearer and New Zealand transtasman shearing series team member Troy Pyper got his second win of the current season in a close result at the Peninsula Duvauchelle Shears yesterday(Saturday). From Southland, now based in North Canterbury and just back from shearing in Hawke’s Bay, he won the the title at the Duvauchelle A and P Show for a third time in a row. But there was just a 0.43 points margin from runner-up Ant Frew, of Pleasant Point, in a 10-sheep Open

Benched | Sporting Life | Yale Alumni Magazine

Evan Frondorf ’14, a risk analyst in San Francisco, writes frequently about sports for the magazine. Mark Alden Branch ’86 James Casemore ’24 and his teammates on the lightweight crew moved their rowing machines outside for workouts in the fall. View full image During an uncertain summer for universities across the country, the Ivy League was among the first to provide some clarity. By early July, the conference definitively announced that no athletic competition would take place in the fall semester. On the Yale campus, as the effects of the pandemic continued to ripple across daily life, stadiums went silent and many student-athletes chose to take time off.

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