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10:30 AM (EDT) THE GENDER AND SEXUALITY CAMPUS CENTER (GSCC) NEW STUDENT WELCOME BRUNCH - MSU Broad Art Museum-Education Wing 1st Floor - Join LGBTQIA2S+ new students and allies for brunch in the Broad Art Museum! Meet new Spartans, learn about clubs and organizations to join, and learn about all the resources the Gender and Sexuality Campus Center has to offer. Hope to meet you on Saturday, August 26th from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM in the Broad Art Museum! Meat, vegetarian, and vegan options available.

5:30 PM (EDT) SVRC WELCOME BACK COOKOUT - SSB Garden near the fountain - Join the MSU Student Veterans Resource Center (SVRC) as we welcome back our military-connected students! The event will be Saturday, August 26 from 5:30 PM until 7:30 PM at the MSU Student Services Building. There is free parking after 6PM in Lots 7 & 8. The event will feature free food, a bounce house, giveaways, and the opportunity to meet with SVRC staff and learn about community resources. Hosted by the MSU Student Veterans Resource Center.

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6:30 PM (EDT) FLOOR MEETING - Your floor - On-campus residents will have a floor meeting the weekend before classes begin. Those on an odd-numbered floor will meet on Saturday, August 26, at 6:30 PM. Exact meeting locations will vary per hall and will be shared by the RA. During this meeting, residents will meet their RA, connect with peers, and establish communal expectations as a floor. Participation in this MEETING IS REQUIRED.

The 'fun' part of the meet comes about because it is the only time Lakeview will see city rival Harper Creek all season. Many of the athletes train together and see one another in the offseason and want to do well against one another when they are representing their teams and city bragging rights are on the line.

Russell, who also had four first-place finishes a year ago, won the 200 freestyle in a time of 2:03.37 and finished first in the 500 freestyle in 5:26.47. Russell was also the anchor leg on the winning 200 free relay, taking first in a time of 1:48.11, joined by Reese Gowin, Josephine Pawlowicz and Alyssa Morgan. Russell helped finish off the meet by touching the wall for first place to end the 400 relay in a time of 4:00.03, joined by Magnus, Gowin and Morgan.

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The seal on the new world of competitive swimming in the United States has been broken. On Friday morning, Spartans Aquatics, based out of the Greater Atlanta Christian School in suburban Atlanta, Georgia, held what is believed to the first USA Swimming sanctioned meet in the Eastern US since the nation began reopening from the coronavirus pandemic.

Krug says that he received information from the Southern Zone that this was the first USA Swimming sanctioned meet in the Zone, and that the Eastern Zone has confirmed that it has also not had any other meets. Another scheduled to begin in nearby Macon, Georgia on Saturday.

Among the highlight swims of the first day of the meet was a 45.65 in the 100 yard free from Kamal Muhammad. Muhammad, who is entering his senior year of high school, announced 2 weeks ago that he would be taking a gap year and enrolling at Virginia in the fall of 2022 as their first commit in that class.

Karl and his staff have been nothing but exemplary throughout this whole process of allowing the kids to get back into the pool. The communication and the processes that have been put in place are spot on and the meet this weekend is following those same standards. No one is trying to minimize the seriousness of the pandemic but at some point we need to be able to move forward in safe responsible ways. Karl and his staff are doing that!

Did you actually read the article and their safety guidelines? Going to grocery store has higher risk because you could be directly or indirectly exposed to different people every time you go; but in the case of small intrasquad meets, these are basically the same swimmers and coaches, who have been in contact for months.

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