Ryan Barbauld Named New Admissions Director At Vincennes University
Ivy Tech Plans Juneteenth Freedom Day Celebration June 17
Ivy Tech Evansville is planning a Juneteenth Celebration on Thursday, June 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will be located in the parking lot on the south side of the main campus, 3501 N. First Avenue. In the event of inclement weather, it will be moved inside the Koch Student Center.
The Juneteenth Celebration will feature the following small black-owned businesses and organizations and information sharing about A+ IT Certification.
- Adrien’s Creation
- Jae’s Inflatables & Party Rentals
- Jae’s Lawncare
- Kiddie Kare Ministries
- Cookie Stackin
- Color Street Nails
- Momma & Mini Boutique
- Akoma Novelties and Book
- Lucy’s Glam Industry
- Art Gallery
- Jewelry-Veltra Taylor
- Mask/Headwrap-Mable Dunbar
- Food Truck-Mamie Cunningham
- Black Nurses Association
- Adaptive Innovation Solutions
- Art Work-Willow Darnell
- Musician-Zion Albert
- Natural Beautiez
- My Brothers Keeper
- My Sisters Keeper
- Life after Love, LLC
- The Gift Studio, LLC
- Life Coach – Melissa Moorehead Moore
- Kappa Alpha Psi
- Greater Hope Baptist Church
- Bath Bombs/Accessories-Darla Moore
- Refocus Photography
- Sassy Jayla’s
- Mesmerized Boutique
- Southern Indiana Mentoring Academy
- Ivy Tech Robotics
- Random Fill-Ups Food Truck
- Brooklyn Wingz and More
For additional information contact Wendy Chinn, director of diversity, equity, & belonging, at wchinn2@ivytech.edu.
Last Week’s Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Raffle Winners!
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First-week drawing winners all receive $150 Sunday, June 6: Steve Folz Monday, June 7: Aaron Calbert Tuesday, June 8: Peter Daza Wednesday, June 9: Nina Bambina Thursday, June 10: Peggy Koehl Friday, June 11: Fredericka Hampton Saturday, June 12: Julie Jaques Congratulations to all the winners and thanks for supporting the Vanderburgh County Democrats! |
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USI Wins 2020-21 GLVC Commissioner’s Cup
In an announcement by the league office Tuesday, University of Southern Indiana Athletics has captured its third Great Lakes Valley Conference Commissioner’s Cup and its first since the 2017-18 season. The Screaming Eagles earned the award for the 2020-21 campaign by posting the strongest finish in the league’s seven core sports.
Points are allocated for the Commissioner’s Cup based on the athletic department’s finish in the GLVC’s postseason tournaments and regular-season standings in men’s soccer, women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, softball and baseball. All 15 Conference members sponsor these sports at the intercollegiate level.
Under the guidance of Director of Athletics Jon Mark Hall, USI earned 81 points throughout the course of the academic year, besting runner-up Lewis University (76) by five points and third-place University of Indianapolis (75) by six. Drury University (67) was fourth, while Lindenwood University (63) and the University of Missouri-St. Louis (63) was tied for fifth.
Three points separated No. 7 Maryville University (59) and No. 10 Quincy University (56), with McKendree University (58) and Rockhurst University (57) finishing eighth and ninth, respectively. Truman State University (48), the University of Illinois Springfield (46), Missouri S&T (35), Southwest Baptist University (28) and William Jewell College (27) rounded out the bottom half of the standings.
USI qualified for GLVC Championship Tournaments in six of the seven core sports this past year, highlighted by a GLVC title in volleyball as well as a runner-up finish in women’s soccer.
Despite not being able to participate in the conference tournament due to COVID-19 safety protocols last year, USI Men’s and Women’s Basketball made significant contributions to the Eagles’ cause. The men’s team had earned the No. 2 seed and garnered fourth-place points following the conclusion of the GLVC Tournament, while the women’s team garnered third-place points after earning the No. 3 seed.
Men’s Soccer earned the No. 6 seed in the GLVC Championship Tournament, while Baseball was the No. 3 seed from the GLVC Blue Division.
Created prior to the 2002-03 season, the Commissioner’s Cup has had six different institutions claim the award. USI earned its second Cup in 2017-18 and its first in 2003-04.
In addition to the GLVC Commissioner’s Cup, the league office announced the GLVC All-Sports Trophy results on Monday, with USI finishing sixth with 146.5 points. Men’s Cross Country and Women’s Cross Country had second and third-place points, respectively, to aid the Eagles, while Women’s Track & Field had a fourth-place finish.
UE Men’s Basketball To Hold Golf Scramble
UE Men’s Basketball To Hold Golf Scramble
Event set for August 30, 2021
 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Aces Assist Club is set to hold its annual Aces Golf Scramble on Monday, August 30, 2021, at Rolling Hills Country Club in Newburgh, Indiana.
Space is limited due to COVID restrictions and those interested in participating are encouraged to make their arrangements early. Registration is $600 for a foursome and $150 for individual players. Champions Level members of the Aces Assist Club receive one complimentary individual entry while All-American Level members get half off of a single entry.
If you are interested in participating, please return the completed form that is in the event brochure linked above. Please call the men’s basketball office at 812-488-2297 for more information.
On the day of the scramble, registration opens at 11 a.m. at Rolling Hills Country Club with lunch being served at the same time inside the clubhouse. A shotgun start will commence the tournament at 12 p.m. Contest, individual and team awards will be given out at the clubhouse after the final group completes their round.
Sponsorship opportunities are also available and include Hole sponsors, Longest Drive, Closest to the Pin, and Cart. Please reference the tournament brochure for full information.
SOUL ASYLUM TO PLAY OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA
TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 2021 AT 10 AM
Evansville, IN – March 8, 2021 – Soul Asylum, in anticipation of their upcoming “Back In Your Face†tour, will rock the stage at Aiken Theatre on Sunday, August 1, 2021, with supporting act Local H. “We are so excited to bring Soul Asylum to the area, proving live music is indeed back. We can’t wait to hear what they’ve been working on since last year’s album release,†notes Alexis Berggren, General Manager of The Plaza.
Soul Asylum was formed in the early ’80s by high-school friends Dave Pirner, Dan Murphy, and Karl Mueller, and became part of the celebrated Minneapolis local music scene alongside fellow indie bands the Replacements and Hüsker Dü. This success led to the band entering the major-label mainstream with 1988’s Hang Time and its 1990 follow-up, And the Horse They Rode In On, before achieving a commercial breakthrough with 1992’s triple platinum Grave Dancers Union, featuring the Grammy award-winning single, “Runaway Train.â€
The band’s latest album Hurry Up and Wait was released in April 2020 and led to their highest Billboard Chart position since 1995. Soul Asylum front man Dave Pirner reports that making the band’s twelfth studio full-length, Hurry Up and Wait, was a completely seamless, enjoyable and productive experience. John Fields, who worked with the band on three previous albums, co-produced the project in the band’s hometown of Minneapolis.
Opening act, Local H, was formed in Zion, Illinois in 1990. Known for their unorthodox two-piece setup, Local H became best known for their hit, “Bound for the Floor,†a single from their album, As Good as Dead which peaked at No. 5 on the US Alternative Billboard Chart. Their most recent album, Lifers, was released in 2020.
Ticket Information:
What: Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Soul Asylum with Local H
When:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Sunday, August 1, 2021, at 7:30pm
Where: Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Old National Events Plaza
Tickets: Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Tickets start at $28.00 plus applicable fees and tax.
The band is offering a Soul Asylum Super Special VIP Package for $125.00 plus applicable fees and tax.
Tickets are available at TicketMaster.com or at Old National Events Plaza Box Office.
For more information about the Aiken Theatre, visit: www.oldnationaleventsplaza.com
HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE
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Six Hoosiers Swim on Day Three of Olympic Trials Gambardella Secures Semifinal Spot
Day three of the second wave of the 2020 Olympic Trials continued with six Hoosiers in the pool at the CHI Health Center on Tuesday morning.
The Wave II eight-day Trials competition serves as the sole qualifier for pool swimmers on the U.S. Olympic Team for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. The top 16 times out of the preliminary heats will form the semifinals for all events at 200m or less, with the top eight semifinalists advancing to the finals. In events 400m or longer, the top eight swimmers out of the preliminary heats will head straight to the finals.
Athletes will earn a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team roster at each of the eight finals sessions.
200m BUTTERFLY
Recent graduate Corey Gambardella finished in ninth to earn a spot in the semifinals with a time of 1:57.32 in the prelims of the 200m Butterfly, matching his seed time. Rising junior Brendan Burns placed 34th with a time of 2:01.07 and senior-to-be Van Mathias touched in 2:01.56 to place 41st.
200m IM
Rising senior Mackenzie Looze used a huge breaststroke leg to win the second heat of the prelims in the 200m IM with a time of 2:14.76, a drop of over 1.5 seconds from her seed time. Hoosier All-American Noelle Peplowski placed 40th with a time of 2:17.87.
1500m FREESTYLE
Incoming freshman Mariah Denigan finished 12th overall out of the preliminary heats of the 1500m Freestyle with a time of 16:34.58.
FINAL RESULTS
MEN’S 200m BUTTERFLY
- Corey Gambardella – 1:57.32 ^
- Brendan Burns –2:01.07
- Van Mathias – 2:01.56
WOMEN’S 200m IM
- Mackenzie Looze – 2:14.76
- Noelle Peplowski – 2:17.87
WOMEN’S 1500m FREESTYLE
- Mariah Denigan – 16:34.58
Advanced to Semifinals ^
Session two of the trials will begin at approximately 7:45 p.m. tonight with Hoosier representation in the semifinals of the men’s 200m Butterfly and finals of the men’s 200m Freestyle and women’s 100m Breaststroke.