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  • 1 week ago | callnewspapers.com | Ellie Marshall

    Cor Jesu soccer ended the season with a 22-1 recordJune 19, 2025 Coming in as defending state champions, the pressure was on for Cor Jesu Academy soccer this season. “They felt the pressure,” Cor Jesu head soccer coach Rachel Brcic said. “There was that added pressure of, ‘Can we do this? People want us to do this.’ We just kind of had to work through.

  • 1 week ago | callnewspapers.com | Ellie Marshall

    Sperreng Middle School students Isabella Moreno and Carter Hausman have a need for speed, and speed skating is the perfect outlet. Training nearly daily, the tweens – both members of the Gateway Speedskating Club – have put a lot of work over the years into their craft. This has paid off as they both qualified for and competed in the 2025 US Age Group National Championships Short Track event in New Jersey this past March. “I took one year to get that (qualifying) time because it was very difficult.

  • 1 week ago | imperial.ac.uk | Ellie Marshall

    Brindha will take up the post on 30 June, bringing with her a wealth of experience from across government and national infrastructure. Brindha has held senior roles at the Bank of England, DEFRA, the Home Office, and the Government Property Agency. She has led national crisis responses, advised ministers on security risk, and managed large, multi-disciplinary teams. She is known for her focus on transformation, inclusive security cultures, and delivering safety in complex environments.

  • 1 week ago | imperial.ac.uk | Ellie Marshall

    Imperial College London has taken the decision to end its lease on the Evelyn Gardens residences in 2030 - a move that forms part of a broader, long-term plan to provide modern, purpose-built and financially sustainable accommodation for our continuing undergraduate students. Evelyn Gardens, which includes Holbein, Southwell and Willis Jackson Halls, has provided an option for returning undergraduates for many years.

  • 1 week ago | callnewspapers.com | Ellie Marshall

    June 17, 2025 Tim Thuston resigned from his position as Green Park’s mayor at the city’s June 16 board meeting. Thuston – who has served the city as both mayor and alderman over the past 18 years – cited ongoing challenges in city leadership as the main factor in his decision. “I’m proud of the work we’ve done together and grateful for the trust so many of you have placed in me,” Thuston said.

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