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Author Visit: Mark Cirino

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Author Visit: Mark Cirino7
Monday – April 17th @ 6:00PM
Join us as Mark Cirino presents “Ernest Hemingway: One True Sentence” on Monday, April 17 at 6:00pm in the Browning Gallery (lower level) at Willard Public Library. Book signing to follow!

 

Ernest Hemingway’s cartoonish “Papa” persona – the brawler, boozer, braggart, big game hunter, and chronic womanizer— often overshadows his greatness as a writer. In this presentation, we will ignore the temptations of biography and myth to concentrate instead on the most enduring contribution of Hemingway’s life: his writing. Using Hemingway’s “one true sentence” credo as inspiration, we will examine representative sentences from texts such as The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, and A Moveable Feast to discover techniques that gave his work such lasting power.

 

Dr. Mark Cirino is a Professor of English and Melvin M. Peterson Endowed Chair of English at the University of Evansville, where he has taught American literature for fifteen years. He has authored or edited ten books, including Ernest Hemingway: Thought in Action, Reading Hemingway’s Across the River and into the Trees, and most recently, One True Sentence: Writers & Readers on Hemingway’s Art, which he edited with Michael Von Cannon. He hosts the Hemingway Society’s popular One True Podcast, which explores Ernest Hemingway’s life, work, and world.

APRIL BIRTHDAYS

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Dennis Daugherty

Allison Kendall Kirby

Vincent Simon

Angel Linberg Weiss

Debbie Ann Sturgeon

Ann Thies-Almquist

Mike Skaggs

Larry Griffin

Lou Roedel

Nealson Foster

Mike Jones

Jessica Miles

Lorri Price

Don Counts

Linda Conner

John Shaver

Kristy Stembridge

Dave Clark

Natalie Rascher

Cynthia J Schnapf

Michael O’Daniel

Brenda Robbins Glenn

Karen Herring

Ronda Smith Hurt

Susan Jennings

Clint Ruxer

Jeff Bosse

Jeff Alexander

Tamara Bayer

Dave Kennedy Cowell

Angelica Rexing

Karen Ko Seltzer

Diane Masterson

Phillip Wood

Kelly Gilley

Charlie Mangold

Keith Fleig

Timothy Fisher

Tim Wargel

Stephen Kriegel

Don Kipp

Sharon Rudolph

Clem Behme

Denise Jakubek-Bell

Brian Wildeman

David Cosby

Carrie Elpers

Karen Ferguson-Johnston

Lisa Bell

Marie Johnson-Metcalf

Danny Jenkins

Shannon Curry Bartnick

Charlynn Bruggenschmidt

Gary Yaser

Jeff Fisher

Drew Tucker

Jim Keck

Janet Benard

Laura Shafer

GiGi Fuchs

Ryan Fortson

Edward Sein

Peggy Walters

Susan Brown Flick

Alan Leibundguth

Softball drops series finale at Murray State

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Aces fall by a final of 6-2

MURRAY, Ky. – Murray State plated two runs in the second, fourth and sixth innings to win Sunday’s series finale against the University of Evansville softball team at Racer Field.

Ailey Schick got the scoring started with an RBI triple in the second inning before two more RBI knocked in the fourth extended the lead to 4-0.  Scoring on a walk and wild pitch in the sixth, the Racers made it a 6-0 game. Marah Wood led the third inning off with the Purple Aces’ first hit of the afternoon – a double to left center.  Alexa Davis drew a 1-out walk before the Racers escaped damage and recorded the final two outs. Trailing by six entering the top of the seventh, the Aces were able to manufacture two runs.  Zoe Frossard doubled to bring in Hannah Hood, who reached on a leadoff error.  Kaylee Lawson brought in Frossard on a ground out, but the late rally came up short with MSU clinching the series with a 6-1 win. Sydney Weatherford made the start for UE and allowed four runs, three earned, in four innings.  Erin Kleffman went the final two frames and allowed two earned runs.  As a team, the Aces picked up two hits on the day.

On Tuesday, UE will be back home to face SIU Edwardsville in a 6 p.m. game.

Eagles wrap up big weekend at Bryan Clay

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2023 Ohio Valley Indoor Championship

AZUSA, Calif.—School records and personal bests were on notice this weekend as University of Southern Indiana Men’s and Women’s Track & Field turned out strong performances at the Brian Clay Invitational.
 
Junior Audrey Comastri (Indianapolis, Indiana) broke the school record in the women’s 800 meters Friday with a time of two minutes, 12.67 seconds, while freshman Emily Rempe (Owensboro, Kentucky) broke the freshmen record with her 800-meter time of 2:13.61.
 
On Thursday, junior McKenna Cavanaugh (New Albany, Indiana) improved on her personal-best time in the steeplechase as she crossed the finish line in 10:39.09. Senior Kara Martin (Herrin, Illinois) was on her heals, coming in with a personal-best time of 10:42.59. The two marks rank second and third on USI’s all-time steeplechase list.
 
Cavanaugh highlighted the final day of competition for the Eagles as she eased past USI Hall of Famer Mary Ballinger for second on USI’s all-time 1,500-meter list with a personal-best time of 4:29.79.
 
Martin also was strong in 1,500 meters Saturday, running a season-best time of 4:33.96, while Rempe and Comastri respectively finished in personal-best times of 4:39.98 and 4:40.33.
 
In total, USI’s women racked up nine personal-best times to go along with three season-best times.
 
Juniors Hadley Fisher (Evansville, Indiana) and Aubrey Swart (Noblesville, Indiana) posted personal-bests in the 10,000 meters Friday morning, while senior Emma Brown (Evansville, Indiana) tallied season-best times in the 800 meters and 1,500 meters.
 
Senior Noah Hufnagel (Santa Claus, Indiana) was the lone representative on the men’s side this weekend. Hufnagel ran to a personal-best time 29:12.35 in the 10,000 meters Friday morning, a mark that ranks fourth all-time at USI.
 
The Eagles return to action Friday-Saturday when they compete at the EKU Rick Erdmann Twilight in Richmond, Kentucky.  

Eagles Fall in Final Road Trip

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis dropped two matches this weekend in Nashville, Tennessee as they fell to Tennessee State University, 5-2, on Saturday and Belmont University, 7-0, on Sunday. The Screaming Eagles fall to 5-14 (1-6 Horizon League) while the Tigers go to 10-12 (6-2 Horizon) and the Bruins improve to 18-5 (9-0 Horizon).
 
USI vs Tennessee State
Doubles:
After the Tigers took the number two doubles to open the match, the Eagles bounced right back and earned a win in one doubles, as freshman Omar ElSamahy (Cairo, Egypt) and senior Lucas Sakamaki (Louisville, Kentucky) took down their opponent 7-5. Tennessee State would take the number three doubles match to secure the point.
 
Singles:
The Tigers stayed hot as they took the number three, four, and six singles matches to claim the match victory early. USI would not back down as ElSamahy would earn a win by default in number two singles while senior Yahor Bahdanovich (Minsk, Belarus) would earn a victory of his opponent in number five singles, 1-6 6-3 7-5.
 
USI vs Belmont
Doubles:
Belmont would take both the number two and three doubles matches to claim the point while the number one doubles would go unfinished.
 
Singles:
The Bruins would stay hot and take all six singles matches in straight sets to earn a match victory.
 
Up Next for the Eagles:
USI returns home for their final two matches of the regular season as they play host to Lindenwood University on April 22 at 1 pm and Eastern Illinois University on April 23 at noon. The Eagles will celebrate Senior Day when they host Eastern Illinois. Both matches will be played at the USI Tennis Courts.
 
The USI match with Tennessee Tech University that was previously postponed will not be made up and will go as a no contest for both teams.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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