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Colonis Claims Double MASCAC Player of the Week Honors

MASCAC Men's Basketball 

Worcester, MA- Kicking off the MASCAC weekly awards this season is senior Angela Colonis (Waterford, CT) who was named both Offensive and Defensive Player of the week for the opening week of MASCAC action. The Lancers went 1-1 in their Saturday matches dropping the first match 3-1 to Wentworth before taking Johnson and Wales to five sets for the 3-2 victory.

Follow Today's Volleyball Match Live

MASCAC Men's Basketball 

BRIDGEWATER, Mass. -- The Bridgewater State University volleyball team opens the 2024 season on Monday, September 2nd (noon) as the Bears welcome the AMCATS of Anna Maria College to the Tinsley Center.

What is Over-Providing? A Strategy for Resilient Architecture

Archdaily.com 

Over-providing traditionally implies offering more than is necessary, often carrying a negative connotation due to the potential for excess and waste. However, could there be scenarios within the built environment where over-providing proves advantageous? The question critically examines how overprovisioning might enhance a building's flexibility and adaptability to diverse and evolving conditions.

Illegal Public Sector Electioneering against School Choice?

Cato Institute 

Fights over whether states should give parents a broader range of education options don't get much more pointed than public school officials leveraging state resources to advocate against public questions. Jacob Huebert of the Liberty Justice Center details two current cases of that kind of electioneering.

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To the editor: Why it’s better in a union

The Toledo Blade 

We can take the challenge of being asked why we say, “It’s better in a union.” A lot of slogans come and go in our society, why does the labor movement keep insisting on this?

Monday Memories: He slept like a baby through the Labor Day parade

The Toledo Blade 

A shady nest and gentle summer breezes conspired to send Rickie Buchholz to dreamland in 1956, despite the cacophony of music, sirens, horns and laughter filling Downtown Toledo streets during the Labor Day parade. In this Blade archive photo, Rickie slept peacefully despite the din as a row of tuba players marched past. A crowd of 45,000 Toledoans lined the streets that year to watch more than 10,000 members of organized labor stage a 1½ hour Labor Day parade. That parade, led by UAW vice president Richard T. Читать дальше...

Editorial: Misused union power

The Toledo Blade 

There’s no greater testament to the continuing clout of organized labor than the United Steelworkers union success blocking the sale of U.S. Steel. But it’s no cause for celebration on Labor Day if a union is able to turn good politics into bad economics.

To the editor: Here in Ohio, Department of Labor has your back

The Toledo Blade 

Labor Day began as a federal holiday to honor our nation’s workers and to remember those in the labor movement who came to their defense over a century ago. They demanded that workers’ economic contributions be recognized, and that people had safe workplaces, received fair wages, and had opportunities to succeed. In 1894, President Grover Cleveland took an important step and declared the first Monday in every September since to be Labor Day.

Coroner's Rulings: 9/2

The Toledo Blade 

The Lucas County Coroner has ruled in the following deaths:

Restaurant Inspections: 9/2

The Toledo Blade 

Recently released inspections reports of Lucas County food-service operations.

Fleet thwarted in striker deal

KentOnline (kentonline.co.uk) 

Ebbsfleet manager Danny Searle has revealed a proposed deal for a striker fell through just before the weekend.

Kent League Premier Division weekend round-up

KentOnline (kentonline.co.uk) 

Defending champions Lordswood ensured this year’s Kent League Premier Division title race will go to the last weekend as they saw off leaders Minster.