Onlytwo sites will broadcast games for the girls state tournament again this year. NSPN will stream quarterfinal matchups, third-place and consolation games, and 45TV/Prep45 will broadcast and stream the semifinals and state championship games.
Be aware of many scam sites posting links in comments on social media. The only two sites you need to watch live coverage are the two linked below. Other sites, even if they may look similar, are not legitimate and could be trying to scam you.
She determines to investigate the murder of Andie Bell (India Lillie Davies) five years previously for which Sal Singh (Rahul Pattni) was arrested and convicted. In doing so, Pip opens wounds that many were hoping might heal over time. Not least of all the Singh family.
Thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network), "A Good Girl's Guide To Murder" should be available to Brits no matter where they are. The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you find yourself. Our favorite is NordVPN.
If you live in the U.K., you can stream every episode of "A Good Girl's Guide To Murder" for free on BBC iPlayer right now. It will also air later in the month on BBC Three.
However, Brits in the States for work or on vacation who cannot wait that long can watch the new show online a month earlier with a VPN such as NordVPN. Choose U.K. and go to BBC iPlayer.
And again, If you are a Brit down under for work or on vacation and want to watch via BBC iPlayer, don't despair because you can watch your usual stream via a VPN instead. As we've said, our favorite VPN service right now is NordVPN.
If you are a Brit there for work or on vacation and want to watch via BBC iPlayer, don't despair because you can watch your usual stream via a VPN instead. As we've said, our favorite VPN service right now is NordVPN.
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All tickets for the SDHSAA state girls basketball tournaments are general admission and will be available for purchase at each tournament site. You could also buy tickets online for the Class A tournament here and for the Class B tournament here.
All high school, middle school, and elementary students are permitted to buy student tickets. Preschool through kindergarten children are admitted free. College students are considered adults for SDHSAA ticketing purposes.
The survey also finds there is no clear consensus among teens about the effect that social media has on the lives of young people today. Minorities of teens describe that effect as mostly positive (31%) or mostly negative (24%), but the largest share (45%) says that effect has been neither positive nor negative.
When it comes to which one of these online platforms teens use the most, roughly one-third say they visit Snapchat (35%) or YouTube (32%) most often, while 15% say the same of Instagram. By comparison, 10% of teens say Facebook is their most-used online platform, and even fewer cite Twitter, Reddit or Tumblr as the site they visit most often.
Given the opportunity to explain their views in their own words, teens who say social media has had a mostly positive effect tended to stress issues related to connectivity and connection with others. Some 40% of these respondents said that social media has had a positive impact because it helps them keep in touch and interact with others. Many of these responses emphasize how social media has made it easier to communicate with family and friends and to connect with new people:
There is slightly less consensus among teens who say social media has had a mostly negative effect on people their age. The top response (mentioned by 27% of these teens) is that social media has led to more bullying and the overall spread of rumors.
Some 95% of teens now say they have or have access to a smartphone, which represents a 22-percentage-point increase from the 73% of teens who said this in 2014-2015. Smartphone ownership is nearly universal among teens of different genders, races and ethnicities and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Overall, 84% of teens say they have or have access to a game console at home, and 90% say they play video games of any kind (whether on a computer, game console or cellphone). While a substantial majority of girls report having access to a game console at home (75%) or playing video games in general (83%), those shares are even higher among boys. Roughly nine-in-ten boys (92%) have or have access to a game console at home, and 97% say they play video games in some form or fashion.
This event will be available for in-person attendance or to watch online. Viewers can submit questions for the panel by emailing
eve...@brookings.edu or tweeting @BrookingsGlobal using #ForesightGender.
The Ames City Council, in collaboration with ISU's office of diversity and inclusion, pursued a custom-designed crosswalk as part of the city's efforts to make all people feel welcome in Ames. A ribbon-cutting for the crosswalk, downtown at Fifth Street and Douglas Avenue, will begin at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 3, weather permitting (city crews will paint the color blocks earlier in the day). The crosswalks on Douglas Avenue will feature a minority-inclusive pride rainbow. The crosswalk on Fifth Street to the east will feature gender non-binary pride colors, and the crosswalk on Fifth Street to the west will feature pride transgender colors.
Iowa State's Taking the Road Less Traveled conference for middle and high school girls began in 1987, the first event hosted by the Program for Women in Science and Engineering. Since then, more than 65,000 students, educators and parents have participated in it. Organizers decided to refresh its name with one that more accurately reflects the message WiSE conveys to young students. "We want STEM to be the route girls take, not an unusual path," said program coordinator Sarah DuBois. Beginning this fall, the conference will be named Go Further. What won't change, DuBois said, are the hands-on and interactive sessions with STEM role models, including undergraduate students and campus and industry professionals. Campus organizations that would like to participate in the fall conferences (Oct. 31 for 8th grade, Nov. 7 for grades 9-10) may submit a proposal online.
The university's central receiving operation is relocating during September from 925 Airport Rd. to 2105 East Lincoln Way, following purchase of a new property. Central receiving will remain open during this transition and doesn't anticipate any delays in deliveries to campus customers. The relocation is scheduled to be complete by Oct. 1. Questions may be directed to manager Todd Wilson, 294-1804.
ISU Surplus will not hold any department or public sales in September during expansion and enhancement of its Airport Road facility. Sales will resume Oct. 1 (department) and Oct. 2 (public). Questions may be directed to manager Mark Ludwig, 294-7300.
Two finalists will interview for CyRide's transit director position, vacated with former director Sheri Kyras' retirement last spring. Each finalist's interview will include a public presentation in the auditorium of the Ames Public Library:
The Iowa State Center has announced 19 morning or early afternoon shows for its 2019-20 Martha Ellen Tye youth series in Stephens Auditorium. The performances, 60 to 90 minutes long, are open to school groups, home schoolers, families and the general public. Each performance has a recommended audience age (pre-K to high school). All seats are $4 in advance or $5 at the door, with children enrolled in the federal lunch program admitted at no charge. Questions may be directed to Sara Compton, 294-7389.
Bradley Blitvich, professor in the department of veterinary microbiology and preventive medicine, and Yanhai Yin, professor and chair of the department of genetics, development and cell biology, have been selected to serve three-year terms on the university's Biotechnology Council. The council makes recommendations to the office of biotechnology on program activities supporting biotechnology research, education and outreach.
The office of student financial aid will hold its 22nd annual Financial Aid Campus Partners Conference Thursday, Sept. 12 (8-11:30 a.m., MU Sun Room and South Ballroom). To assist them in their professional roles, faculty and staff are invited to learn more about how financial aid works and some of the current issues impacting financial aid and our students. This is a free event; registration is requested.
Several workshops are available to help faculty create their own websites on the new ISU Sites service page. As reported in March, Iowa State's first public website service,
www.public.iastate.edu, will sunset on Dec. 31. The workshops will be held in 206 Durham; participants should bring a laptop.
The World Food Prize Foundation, downtown Des Moines, is seeking applications for its George Washington Carver Internship for the fall semester in the area of youth programming and education. The ideal candidate will be highly motivated, have strong oral and written communication skills, a background in STEM education and pay attention to detail. The internship is for 12-15 hours/week Sept. 3-Dec. 22, including World Food Prize events Oct. 13-19. More information, including application instructions, is online.
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