Augusta s allure endures for basketball s best China Daily | Updated: 2021-04-09 08:09 Share CLOSE Head coach Jim Boeheim of the Syracuse Orange reacts in the first half of their Sweet Sixteen game against the Houston Cougars in the 2021 NCAA Men s Basketball Tournament at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana on March 27, 2021. [Photo/Agencies]
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It was April 7, 2003. Exactly 18 years ago Wednesday, Syracuse defeated Kansas to win the NCAA men s basketball national championship. The biggest win in school history, the biggest win in the Hall of Fame career of Orange coach Jim Boeheim.
The nonprofit company is excited about 26 housing units now under construction at the site. The work at Lincoln and Garvin Street, combined with 24 more units being built nearby at Bayard Park and Kerth Avenue, will add 50 apartments to the city’s affordable housing stock.
Altogether, the two-site project is known as Memorial Lofts.
“We really have developed a niche for affordable housing, so it makes sense for us to continue to meet that need,” said the Rev. Adrian Brooks, who founded Memorial CDC in 1994.
The company s grocery store endeavor on Lincoln Avenue faced tough headwinds. The store was known as Sunshine Market and other names over the years.
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INDIANAPOLIS On Wednesday, Butler University students can start getting COVID-19 vaccines on campus.
It’s part of an effort to get people on campus vaccinated before the end of the semester. This clinic is happening on Wednesday through Friday at Hinkle Fieldhouse from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The second round of shots will be given on May 4 to May 6 at the Health and Recreation Complex.
All students are welcome, including people who are from out of state and abroad, however, students must have already registered for appointments online.
The university is partnering with the Indiana State Health Department to offer free Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines.
Apr 7, 2021 / 06:13 AM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – On Wednesday, Butler University students can start getting COVID-19 vaccines on campus.
It’s part of an effort to get people on campus vaccinated before the end of the semester.
This clinic is happening on Wednesday through Friday at Hinkle Fieldhouse from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The second round of shots will be given on May 4 to May 6 at the Health and Recreation Complex.
All students are welcome, including people who are from out of state and abroad, however, students must have already registered for appointments online.
The university is partnering with the Indiana State Health Department to offer free Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines.