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2021 National TSA conference
3 Sophomores, Eryn McEndree, Leah Chung, and Margaret Orr, won first place.
Many other students were able to place in the top 10 in 7 events.
Students were asked to design a device to empower a community.
The students designed a water filter for the Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa to drink water safely.
“I think the school is really proud and happy. They support us. They’re very supportive. They’re always willing to provide resources and help us in any way they can.”
“It was really overwhelming honestly. Usually we would experience it in person and get our award right there.”
Meteorologist Art Jarrett Joins WDSU News This Morning wdsu.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wdsu.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Seacor Power, an oil industry vessel, flipped over Tuesday in rough seas
It left Port Fourchon in Louisiana bound for an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico
Four people are confirmed dead, six were rescued and nine remain missing
On Sunday Talos, owner of the oil platform, said decision to sail was not theirs
They said Houston-based Seacor Marine decided to launch the Seacor Power
Only a small portion of the overturned Seacor Power remained visible above Wednesday s rough waves in the Gulf of Mexico. The 166-foot long vessel is grounded a few miles south of Port Fourchon after capsizing in stormy conditions a day earlier. The U.S. Coast Guard has recovered six crew members and the body of a seventh. It continues to search for 12 others missing. Capt. Will Watson, USCG commander for the New Orleans sector, said Wednesday morning he remained hopeful that more survivors could be found.The Seacor Power is a 265-class liftboat, a staple of the offshore service fleet that has its origin in Louisiana. The class number refers to the length of its legs, which are planted into the seafloor so the deck can be elevated.“They spend most of their time elevated, so they re designed to be elevated,” New Orleans naval architect David Bourg said. He’s the managing principal of MiNO Marine LLC and an adjunct faculty member at the University of New Orleans School of