MISCELLANY BU hockey opens season with victory Boston University opened its men’s hockey season with a 7-3 victory over Union in Schenectady, N.Y. Patrick Curry and Matthew Quercia scored two goals apiece for the Terriers, who also received goals from David Farrance, Gabriel Chabot, and Robert Mastrosimone . . . Cayla Barnes had two goals and an assist, Lindsay Agnew and Hannah Bilka each had a goal, and the unbeaten Boston College women’s hockey team (4-0) edged host Syracuse, 4-3 . . . James Milner scored a penalty in the fifth minute of second-half stoppage time to give Liverpool a dramatic 2-1 win over Leicester, extending the club’s winning run to 17 Premier League soccer matches and ruining Brendan Rodgers’s return to Anfield. Four years and a day since he was fired by Liverpool, Rodgers hoped to become the first manager since his predecessor at Leicester, Claude Puel, in January to prevent the Reds from winning at home . . . … [Read more...] about University of Kansas apologizes for Snoop Dogg’s performance
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Celtic Pageant winners named
The Rancho Bernardo meeting of the North County Parkinson’s Support Group will be from 10 a.m. to noon Monday at San Rafael Church, 17252 Bernardo Center Drive, in the Parish Hall. James MacDonald, AARP instructor, and Bob Francy, of State Farm Auto Insurance, will present “Driver Safety for People with Parkinson’s” during the first hour, followed by breakout sessions for those with Parkinson’s and care partners. Refreshments will be served. Free. Call (858) 354-2498 or (760) 749-8234. … [Read more...] about Celtic Pageant winners named
Expanding high school students’ lives through theater
A: It’s amazing to listen, read and edit the exact words and stories of real people. There’s a responsibility involved that’s very rewarding. I find that my own opinions and assumptions are often challenged in that process, and I’m perpetually learning new things. In addition, watching students perform this style of work never ceases to amaze me. Theater requires an audience and it isn’t until the students feel and hear an audience’s response that they really understand the intent and value of documentary or verbatim theater. Seeing young people have that “a-ha” moment is always gratifying. … [Read more...] about Expanding high school students’ lives through theater