0 Schools Five Anne Arundel County students won scholarships from Dr. Ben Carson and his wife. Carson is a former surgeon and presidential candidate. Jacob Baumgart , Patch Staff Posted Reply ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MD — Five Anne Arundel County Public School students won scholarships from retired surgeon and former presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson and his wife, Candy Carson. These students each won a $1,000 college scholarship after being named a Carson Scholar: Addison Fowler (5th grader at Jacobsville Elementary School in Pasadena) Jack Mewett (8th grader at Crofton Middle School in Gambrills) Natalie Niles (8th grader at Magothy River Middle School in Arnold) Terae Raymond (5th grader at Solley Elementary School in Glen Burnie) Piper Wood (5th grader at Freetown Elementary School in Glen Burnie) These students were among the 482 nationwide to take home the honor this year. Carson Scholars … [Read more...] about 5 Anne Arundel Students Win Scholarships From Dr. Ben Carson, His Wife
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As if Becoming a Vampire Isn’t Bad Enough
In the new film “Lace Crater,” a young woman named Ruth has a one-night stand with a ghost named Michael. She catches something, and soon her body is covered in goo and she’s puking black ooze. We last see her pale and wrapped in a blanket, Michael by her side. We’ll get to how one obtains a supernatural lover in minute. But first: lace crater? Harrison Atkins, who wrote and directed the film, elaborated: “Lace is this word associated with traditional femininity that has to do with sexual shame,” he said. “Crater is this word that evokes an impact or an absence left after an impact. I think of the lace crater as this void that’s left in the world after Ruth disappears in it.” A meet-cute comedy mixed with Brooklyn ghost story, “Lace Crater,” with an opening date of July 29, is the latest entry in the horror genre’s long fixation on sexually transmitted diseases. Intimacy, illness and stigma have been ingredients of “It Follows” (2015), about a sexually transmitted condition … [Read more...] about As if Becoming a Vampire Isn’t Bad Enough
Skyline College: Skyline Middle College Students Win Honorable Mention In National Film Making Competition
0 Schools The students began working on their film in October 2022 and submitted their final cut to C-SPAN in January 2023. Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted Reply Press release from Skyline College: March 24, 2023 On Wednesday, March 10th, 2023, the 150 C-SPAN StudentCam national student documentary competition winners were announced. Over 3000 documentaries were submitted by students from 43 US states, Kenya, and the UAE. This year, CSPAN asked all student participants to create a “If you were a newly elected member of Congress, which issue would be your first priority and why? Skyline Middle College 12-grade students Jizelle Oliva, Mia Tolentino, & Lori Huang were among the winners. Their documentary, titled “Health is Wealth” was awarded the Honorable Mention prize, earning the student’s recognition on the CSPAN Student Cam webpage, social media platforms, and a monetary cash prize for their hard … [Read more...] about Skyline College: Skyline Middle College Students Win Honorable Mention In National Film Making Competition