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High Noon Highlights (7/12): Cowgirl FC Releases Non-Conference Schedule

High Noon Highlights (7/12): Cowgirl FC Releases Non-Conference Schedule
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High Noon Highlights (4/22): What makes Tylan Wallace different

High Noon Highlights (4/22): What makes Tylan Wallace different Welcome to High Noon Highlights, a place to catch up on everything you missed in Oklahoma State athletics and beyond. Share this story Tylan Wallace isn’t like the other wide receivers in the draft: Ahead of the NFL Draft coming soon, Tylan Wallace made an appearance on NFL Now. On the show, they went over his insane college career and the trait that sets him apart. “For me, I think what puts me apart is my ball skills,” Wallace said. “I think for me whether its high-pointing, running through the football ya know things like that the physicality I play with I think it’s different between the guys in this draft class.”

Natural areas can be found on Heartland College campus

Natural areas can be found on Heartland College campus LENORE SOBOTA, The Pantagraph FacebookTwitterEmail NORMAL, Ill. (AP) A noisy Canada goose squawked its way across Birky Pond as it chased a possible competitor on a recent Friday in March. “Someone got up on the wrong side of the nest this morning,” observed Janet Beach Davis of the Heartland Community College earth and environmental sciences faculty. Beach Davis has been working on the greenspace at Heartland since construction began on the campus along Raab Road 20 years ago. How many people drive by without noticing the 13-acre lake? Birds certainly notice it, especially during migration, when it attracts a large variety of waterfowl.

New Program Brings Underrepresented Students To STEM, Business And Ag Fields

Staff / WGLT Country Financial is partnering with the Heartland Community College Foundation to help underrepresented high school students jump start their college careers. A new scholarship opportunity, called the Country Financial Scholars Program, will cover up to 18 credit hours of dual enrollment and dual credit classes a year for a dozen Bloomington-Normal area students interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields, business or agriculture. Country Financial also will connect students with mentors in those areas. Sarah Diel-Hunt, Heartland’s vice president of enrollment and student services, said the program is focused on students who traditionally haven’t been able to afford early college access.

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