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Ferry girls bounce Back with a win over St. C.
T-L Photo/Kim North Martins Ferry’s Maddie Lucas (12) and Sidne Sidon trap St. Clairsville’s Kesslee Barerra (4) during Thursday night’s girls’ basketball game on John Jenkins Court inside St. Clairsville High School. The Purple Riders won, 55-25. Martins Ferry girls bounce Back with a win over St. C. <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> ST. CLAIRSVILLE —…
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No. 16/18 Men’s Basketball tops Texas State, 77-58 – University of Texas Athletics
Story Links Box Score Texas Press Conference Next Game: at Marquette 12/6/2023 | 7 p.m. CT FS1 Longhorn Radio Network Dec. 06 (Wed) / 7 p.m. CT at Marquette AUSTIN, Texas — Graduate guard Max Abmas posted a season-high 26 points to lead No. 16/18 Texas (6-1) to a 77-58 win against Texas State (3-5) on…
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Fall Dean’s Seminar Promotes Wellness for Educators and Healthcare Professionals
Dec. 01, 2023 Photo Submitted “Care for the Carers” Dean’s Seminar instructors Hope Ballentine (left) and Emily Richardson (right) work with a group of students on poster presentations. Too often, professionals in careers like healthcare and education invest so much time and energy into caring for others that they neglect to care for themselves. Ill-equipped…
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Unravelling the multifaceted link between HIV and cancer
The intersection of HIV and cancer poses a complex challenge in global health, requiring a nuanced understanding of the biological mechanisms and evolving strategies for prevention and treatment. As significant progress has been made in managing HIV as a chronic condition, an intricate relationship persists between this viral infection and an elevated susceptibility to specific…
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All food on the table comes from a farm. Right?
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> I asked ChatGPT, “What is meant by ‘farm to table’?” The artificial intelligence site answered: “‘Farm to table’ refers to a food production and consumption model that emphasizes the direct connection between farmers and consumers. … This movement seeks to promote local and sustainable agriculture, support small scale farmers, and provide…
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GUSTO
Astronomers who study the material between the stars are ready to “go for the gusto.” They’re planning to launch a telescope aboard a giant balloon. If everything goes as planned, it’ll loop around Antarctica for up to four months, staring deep into the Milky Way and a companion galaxy. The mission is known as GUSTO.…
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Herron: City of Wheeling’s Finances on Track
photo by: File Photo by Eric Ayres WHEELING CITY MANAGER ROBERT HERRON
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Banking on knowledge: Technology expertise and loan costs
Innovative firms spearhead technological advancements (Chava et al. 2017) but may find themselves underfinanced due to their inherently risky high-tech nature, especially when borrowing from banks (Greenwood et al. 2010). Banks often specialise in certain industries to gain domain expertise that aids in assessing borrowers and monitoring loans (e.g. Gopal 2021, Beck et al. 2022,…
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KOTMS 2 fights set for Saturday at PSHS
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> PARKERSBURG — For the first time ever, Mike Sheppard’s Dawghouse Promotions and Chase Hill’s Chill Sports teamed up to put on a show. Starting at 7 p.m. Saturday inside Parkersburg South’s Rod Oldham Athletic Center, King of the Mountain State tournament round 2 will take place with a baker’s dozen bouts…
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Youngstown State drops 5th straight
Correspondent photo / Robert Hayes Youngstown State’s Malia Magestro passes out of a double team during the Penguins’ game against Detroit Mercy on Thursday night. <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> YOUNGSTOWN — From the opening tip, Youngstown State looked discombobulated, disconnected and disjointed. Still, the Penguins were able to keep things close through most of the…