‘Quaker Tank’ returns as WC’s version of TV’s ‘Shark Tank’
By Randy Sarvis - Wilmington College
Sophomore Grant Mihalick pitches One Percent Basketball, his business featuring sports training for youth. Grant’s attire features his business’ brand visual identity.
The “sharks” feature a trio of judges, from the left, Kerry Steed, owner of Generations Pizza and a member of the Clinton County Board of Commissioners; Stephanie Butler, director of marketing and communications at Clinton Memorial Hospital; and Kym Parks, director of marketing for Air Transport Services Group (ATSG).
Two communication arts students, sophomore Tiara Harris of Wilmington and senior Layne Frederick, chat with one of the judges, Kerry Steed, during a break while filming Quaker Tank.
SWMD and volunteers help remove 23 tons of tires from community at amnesty event
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From left are WC Tau Kappa Beta volunteers Ethan Castle, Brandon McCammon, Logan Hayes, Kyle Howard and Mitchell Belland.
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The Clinton County Solid Waste Management District hosted its annual Tire Amnesty Event on Saturday, April 24.
Local residents and communities were given the opportunity to recycle scrap tires that may have accumulated over time or been found deposited along roadsides and in public parks and 164 participants combined to collect just under 1,600 scrap tires, weighing over 23 tons.
Those tires were then delivered to an area processing facility where they will be recycled into pavers, running tracks, or used for civil engineering and other such purposes.
Hitman has long been a series with immaculate music, beginning all the way back in 2000 with Jesper Kyd’s first score for the series. But fast forward all the way to now, and composer Niels Bye Nielsen has delivered one of the new high points in Hitman music in this parting chapter of the World of Assassination trilogy. With music dutifully able to handle all of the drama, espionage, and yes sometimes, innate goofiness of IO’s darling series, Hitman 3 goes out on a high note in every sense of the word.
And just like that, we kick off another year of gaming, with a fresh new console along for the ride. The PS4 never really struggled to provide meaningful soundtracks on a regular basis, so we don t expect that to be problematic this time around either. The pandemic may slow things down since we ve not really begun to feel the effects of that in the gaming industry to the fullest, but there will certainly still be music worth diving into. Come on by next month to see the next batch