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Volleyball Sweeps Second-Straight GLVC Foe to Close Out Opening Homestand

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Cepicky and Anderson posted double-doubles to lead the Screaming Eagles

The Screaming Eagles were led by senior setter Casey Cepicky (St. Louis, Missouri) and sophomore outside hitter Leah Anderson (Bloomington, Illinois), who both posted their second double-double of the season. Cepicky dished out 33 assists, adding to her already impressive season total of 55, while also laying out for 12 digs. Anderson blasted another impressive number of kills with 17 and collected 10 digs through the three-set win. Anderson also posted a hitting percentage of .389 from her total attack count of 36.

The total USI kill count was spread throughout the roster, with seven players recording at least 2 or more kills against the Hounds. Following Anderson’s 17-kill performance was Taylor Litteken (8), Abby Weber (7), Sidney Hegg (6), Katherine Koch (4), Abby Bednar (3), and Cepicky (2). Koch and Hegg both marked up the scorebook, with Koch adding five assists, six digs, and an ace to her kill count. Hegg came through with a hitting percentage of .667 and added two assists, two digs, and a block to her stat line.

Libero Callie Gubera tied Cepicky in total digs with 12 to lead the Eagles on the defensive end. The two seniors were not the only ones to dive into action on defense as six players also recorded two or more digs: Anderson 10, Weber 6, Koch 6, Hegg 2, Dazey 2, Litteken 2.

NOTES:
USI posted its best hitting percentage of the season with a .366 off of 101 total attacks with 47 kills and only 10 attack errors (season low). The Eagles also had more offensive balance with a season-high in assists (44).

Senior setter Casey Cepicky added to her career assist total well with her 33-assist performance against the Hounds. She now has 2,351 career assists (sixth all-time) and averaging 8.00 assists per set (11 sets) this season.

Sophomore Leah Anderson has slammed defenses through the first three matches of the season, recording 42 kills through 11 sets (3.82 per set) and 10 service aces so far. She is also averaging 18.0 points per match with 54.0 total this season.

Daily Scriptures

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MONDAY

“The islands have seen it and fear; the ends of the earth tremble. They approach

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and come forward;”

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Isaiah 41:5 NIV

TUESDAY

“they help each other and say to their companions, “Be strong!””

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Isaiah 41:6 NIV

WEDNESDAY

“The metalworker encourages the goldsmith, and the one who smooths with the

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hammer spurs on the one who strikes the anvil. One says of the welding, “It is

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good.” The other nails down the idol so it will not topple.”

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Isaiah 41:7 NIV

THURSDAY

““But you, Israel, my servant, Jacob, whom I have chosen, you descendants of

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Abraham my friend, I took you from the ends of the earth, from its farthest

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corners I called you. I said, ‘You are my servant’; I have chosen you and have

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not rejected you.”

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FRIDAY

“So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will

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strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

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Isaiah 41:10 NIV

SATURDAY

“All who rage against you will surely be ashamed and disgraced; those who

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oppose you will be as nothing and perish. Though you search for your enemies,

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you will not find them. Those who wage war against you will be as nothing at all.”

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Isaiah 41:11-12 NIV

SUNDAY

“For I am the Lord your God who takes hold of your right hand and says to you,

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Do not fear; I will help you.”

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Isaiah 41:13 NIV

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Must See News Updates From the Republican Party! 2/01/2021

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GOP ELEPHANT

  

VCRP Central Committee Meeting -TBA  
                                    Location: GOP Headquarters, 815 John Street, Evansville
 

                                    Meetings are open to all Vanderburgh County Precinct Committeemen.

Contact Office at 812-425-8207 if you have any questions.

Special Announcement From GOP Chairman
Today I advised the Vanderburgh County Republican Central Committee that I would not be a candidate for Republican Party Chairman at the March 6, 2021 Reorganization Meeting.
I am 76 years old and have served as GOP Chairman for 10 years, which is longer than anyone has ever served.
I wish to thank the other Central Committee members, Republican officeholders/candidates and  my fellow Republicans for their support during the past decade. Together we have changed Evansville/Vanderburgh County to be Republican.
I will remain Vanderburgh GOP Chairman until March 6.
Again thanks for your support.
Wayne Parke 
Chairman Vanderburgh Republican Party 
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GOP Party Caucus
Every four years the GOP Party Rules require a Caucus be called to elect the Central Committee officers for the next four years. All Precinct and Vice-Precinct Committeemen will be summoned to attend the Caucus to elect a Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer.  The Caucus will be held on Saturday, March 6, at Faithway Baptist Church, 3635 Pollack Avenue, Evansville.
Our current Chairman, Wayne Parke, will not be running for another term.  This is a real opportunity for another dedicated Republican to step up and lead the Vanderburgh County Republican Party in maintaining the elected positions currently held  and increasing the positions in the 2022 Elections.
To qualify as a candidate for any of the positions, you must be a Republican in Good Standing.  If you, or someone you know, are interested in being on the ballot, please contact Mary Jo Kaiser at the GOP office – 812-425-8207 – beamerjo59@gmail.com.
Mary Jo Kaiser
VCRP Political Director
Office 812-425-8207
Cell 812-483-4675

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Republicans United Against Far Left Democrats
You may have seen that earlier this week Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel asked me to serve as the general counsel of the RNC. It was an honor to be asked and I appreciate the executive committee of the RNC approving my appointment unanimously. I know the RNC looked to Indiana in large part due to the collective success we’ve had as a united party over the last several years. This new opportunity gives Indiana a front row seat in the fight to ensure free, secure and fair elections across the country. I’m looking forward to working with the rest of the RNC leadership team on those issues as well as ensuring we’re fully prepared for the 2022 election cycle. Speaking of…The Biden Administration is off to a horrendous start and we as Republicans need to speak with unity and clarity against this extreme liberal agenda. We keep seeing the same thing over and over and over again from Biden, Pelosi, Schumer and the left. Less than a month into the total Democrat control in Washington, it’s clear the left’s calls of unity were merely lip service for MSNBC soundbites. The truth is, they’re running out the same leftwing playbook they trot out every single time. Increasing taxes, eliminating jobs, weakening our border, attacking energy independence, and so on. Needless to say, we’ve got our work cut out for us heading into 2022 and I know Indiana Republicans, working together, will do our party to wrestle back control.

Thank you,
Kyle

Governor Holcomb’s Week That Was

     

 

Building One Indiana for All
This week brought more positive developments on the fight against COVID-19. Governor Holcomb announced that vaccine eligibility has been expanded to now include Hoosiers 65 and over. Governor Holcomb’s leadership has Indiana consistently in the top tier of state vaccinations and broadening the eligibility will help us get through this faster. Visit ourshot.in.gov for more information.
Governor Holcomb also had a chance to visit with his friend, Medal of Honor recipient and 2018 Sachem Awardee Sammy Davis. Sammy’s story of service, courage and sacrifice for our nation and freedom is a true inspiration for all Americans. His heroic actions helped save the lives of his comrades in Vietnam.
To stay up to date on the latest developments, make sure you’re following Governor Holcomb on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
Black History Month

Monday marked the start of Black History Month — an important opportunity for us to highlight the incredible achievements and contributions that African Americans have made to better our state and our nation.

Looking back at our Hoosier history books, it’s clear that Indiana would not be the state that it is today without the help of Black Hoosiers who pushed the boundaries, defied the odds, and paved the way forward in business, in sports, in music, and in so much more. Join us in celebrating them by watching this video.

Protecting Hoosier Consumers
Attorney General Todd Rokita is leading a multi-state, bi-partisan action to overturn a federal court decision and ensure state attorney generals can effectively fight robocalls. We’re proud that Attorney General Rokita is at forefront of the fight against robocalls, which are excessively frustrating and can cause financial harm.
“Hoosiers are sick and tired of being harassed by illegal and unwanted robocalls. Just as I promised when I ran for this office, we will stay on the offense in our efforts to protect Indiana consumers.” -Attorney General Todd Rokita
 
Governor Holcomb’s Statement on $12.5 Million Opioid Settlement
Governor Holcomb provided the following statement regarding the announcement of Indiana’s $12.5 million settlement with McKinsey & Company, resolving investigations into the company’s role in profiting from the opioid epidemic:
“From the first day of my administration, I made combatting the drug epidemic a top priority, and that includes holding accountable those who created and fueled this crisis. I want to thank the Attorney General and his office for their work on this settlement that will help fund prevention, education and treatment efforts. No amount of money can undo the devastating toll inflicted by the opioid epidemic, but this is another step toward helping Hoosier families recover from this national crisis.” -Governor Holcomb

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HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

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Resisting Medical Tyranny: My Response to a Local Hospital’s Efforts to Punish “Vaccine Misinformation”

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Resisting Medical Tyranny: My Response to a Local Hospital’s Efforts to Punish “Vaccine Misinformation”

By Richard Moss, MD

The following statement was sent to me and other members of the medical staff at a local hospital in October 2021 by its Executive Committee after approval at a Medical Staff meeting:

“In early September, the Federation of State Medical Boards, as well as the American Board of Family Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine, and American Board of Pediatrics, issued a statement about vaccine misinformation.  They stated that providing misinformation about the Covid-19 vaccine contradicts physicians’ ethical and professional responsibilities, and therefore may subject a physician to disciplinary action, including suspension or revocation of their medical license.

In support of this position, the Medical Staff voted to issue the following statement:

We believe that the distribution of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation by a physician or advanced practice provider via any means is contrary to the known science and the best interests of patients.  Such conduct is also inconsistent with our standard and those practitioners may be subject to Medical Staff action…”

 It is no small thing to imperil a physician’s livelihood, practice, medical license, and family over differences of opinion regarding optimal treatment for a particular condition.  That, however, is precisely what this hospital and medical staff through its Executive Committee have done.  Specifically, they threatened physicians with “disciplinary action including suspension or revocation of their medical license” for the crime of “[distributing]… Covid-19 vaccine misinformation.”  

There are intense debates surrounding the vaccine, its efficacy, how long the immunity lasts, particularly as the virus evolves, its experimental nature, its “Emergency Use Authorization,” and its serious side effects and adverse reactions, including death, that have been well documented.  Many who have already been vaccinated still contract and spread the virus and fall ill from it.  Tens of millions of Americans, previously infected, have “natural immunity,” which is far broader and more durable, and do not require the vaccine.  The recovery rate for patients under seventy and in good health is 99.95%, better than the flu, and many choose not to get the vaccine for varying reasons, including risk-benefit analysis, concerns over potential complications, religious and medical objections, or personal choice.  Patients under age 18 have far more risk from the vaccine than from Covid, for example.  There have been some 17,000 deaths attributable to the vaccine, of all ages, but many believe that the numbers are much higher, even as much as 150,000, along with other serious complications such as thromboembolic phenomena, myo-endo-pericarditis, menstrual irregularities, stroke, myocardial infarction, and others.

Further, the various vaccines are not “vaccines” as commonly understood but “gene therapy,” mRNA platforms that insert themselves into our DNA.  They then harness our own cellular machinery to produce the famous “spike protein” to be distributed throughout the body eliciting the immune response, but sometimes with devastating consequences, as we have learned.  A vaccine generally takes 4-6 years of development before being released and that for the Covid vaccine to have come out in just a few months meant bypassing the usual safeguards that serve to protect the public before a new drug or vaccine is brought to market.  Further, the principle of “bodily integrity” or “bodily autonomy,” or the right to do what we wish with our bodies (within reason), is settled law in this country based on a number of Supreme Court decisions, including Cruzan, Griswold, Casey, Loving, Rowe, and others.  Beyond that, the right to one’s own “personhood,” the right to the possession and control of one’s own body and person, free of restraint or interference, including the right to breathe freely and unmasked or the right to choose not to receive medicine or vaccine, is as foundational as the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.  The right to self-govern and the freedom to choose is implied in our constitution and, hence, a constitutional right.  Beyond that, it is a God-given, natural right.   

There is also much discussion about the optimal treatment for Covid, the use of therapeutics, and the questionable logic of mass vaccination, particularly, of a “leaky” vaccine, in the teeth of a pandemic.  Such an approach may select out a “superbug,” highly transmissible, that easily evades the uniform and less robust immunity derived from the Covid vaccine.  Science evolves swiftly as new data and research arrive, even on a daily basis.  What may be “science” or “truth” one day may be found incorrect and false the next.  Further, the issue of Covid, lockdowns, school closures, masks, and the vaccine itself have become heavily politicized.  “Science” has been harnessed in some quarters to pursue a particular political agenda; hence, it is not “science” so much as “political science.”

All of this is to raise the question: What, exactly, is “misinformation,” who decides, and who is responsible for “distributing” it?  We may, with time, be surprised at the answers to these questions.  Perhaps, we will find that it is the large pharmaceutical companies and their allies in government, the media, and elsewhere?  Is this essay “misinformation?”  Will my privileges and license be revoked for writing it? 

This “statement” threatens and intimidates those who may disagree with the received wisdom from the public health and medical establishment.  It silences free and open debate regarding best practices for Covid, including the use of the vaccine, even when there is legitimate disagreement.  It chills honest discussion and sincere, worthwhile professional exchange and differences of opinion. This “statement” suppresses healthy skepticism, discourages counterarguments, quashes dissension, critical in a free society and for the scientific enterprise.  It leads to outright censorship and intimidation of authentic interlocutors who differ in their medical opinions.  It represents, therefore, an attack on free speech and our First Amendment.  It is an assault, as well, on reasonable scientific inquiry and examination.  It is, in a word, tyranny.  

Hence, it is unwise, unsound, and unscientific.  It is also unconstitutional and un-American.  It is unworthy of the medical profession, the scientific process, and this great nation.  It should be repealed immediately.

I communicated in writing these identical sentiments with the President and other members of the medical staff, executive committee, executive team, and board of directors.  There has been no response nor did I expect one.  They have already indicted themselves with their “statement.”  They are complicit with evil and unlikely to alter their position.  

The Public Health and Medical establishment and their allies in government and the media have done horrendous harm to the nation with 19 months of “misinformation” and disastrous policies, including the lockdowns, school closures, quarantining, and mask and other mandates, none of which had any effect on the trajectory of the virus.  Instead, they have inflicted enormous collateral damage on society far worse than the virus itself.  The medical establishment has refused to recommend or offer early treatment and therapeutics, sacrificing tens of thousands of lives that could have been saved.  Now, they push a very questionable and experimental “vaccine” upon the nation including children who have little risk from the virus.  They have regrettably subsumed themselves to the interests of pharmaceutical companies and others.  

History will judge this to be medicine’s darkest hour. It will rank among the worst of medical atrocities and genocides.  What is telling and tragic is that the rot of official medicine has spread not only to its commanding institutions but to local hospitals and medical staff.  But a Medical Freedom movement that rejects such tyranny and actual “misinformation” is forming.  

It is time.     

FOOTNOTE: Richard Moss, M.D., a board-certified surgeon, was a candidate for Congress in 2016 and 2018. He has written “A Surgeon’s Odyssey” and “Matilda’s Triumph,” available on amazon.com.  Contact him at richardmossmd.com or Richard Moss, M.D. on Facebook, YouTube, Rumble, Twitter, Parler, Gab, Gettr, and Instagram.

The City-County Observer posted this article without bias or editing.

Evansville City Council February 8, 2021 Agenda

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Evansville City Council Meeting February 8, 2021 AgendaAt 5:30 P.M. in the Civic Center
 

AGENDA

 

I. INTRODUCTION

 

02-08-2021 Agenda Attachment:
II. APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDUM

 

III. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS

 

IV. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY

 

V. CONSENT AGENDA:  FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE G-2021-03 An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 16.10 of the Evansville Municipal Code (Floodplain Management) Sponsor(s): Beane Discussion Led By: ASD Chair Trockman Discussion Date: 2/22/2021 Notify: Marco Delucio, ZSWS
G-2021-03 Attachment:
VI. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

VII. REGULAR AGENDA:  SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

VIII. RESOLUTION DOCKET

 

A. RESOLUTION C-2021-03 A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville, Indiana Approving an Amendment to Restrictive Covenants Sponsor(s): Burton Discussion Led By: President Beane Discussion Date: 2/8/2021 Notify: Kelley Coures, DMD
C-2021-03 Attachment:
IX. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

 

A. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council will be Monday, February 22, 2021 at 5:30 p.m.
B. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
X. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

XI. ADJOURNMENT

COMMENTARY: The Right To Assemble And To Seek Redress Of Grievances Is Enshrined In Our Constitution

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The Right To Assemble And To Seek Redress Of Grievances Is Enshrined In Our Constitution

BY STAFF THE OF THE CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER

The Right To Assemble And To Seek Redress Of Grievances Is Enshrined In Our Constitution. Over the last several months we have witnessed peaceful and violent protests alike throughout America.

We support those who have taken to the streets to peacefully exercise their First Amendment rights to and express their opinion, anger, sorrow about issues that concern them. We don’t support social disobedience or anarchy.

It’s obvious that outside groups and agitators are attempting to foment lawlessness and unrest to advance their own objectives to cause anarchy in America. We are a nation born of the revolutionary spirit of protest, coupling expressions of grievances against injustice with the desire to be free.

We deplore the theft, lotting, and burning of businesses and historical landmarks caused by the random acts of lawless anarchists and thugs. In fact, we believe that these lawless thugs should be arrested, prosecuted  and if convicted they should be thrown in jail.

Everyone has been on edge, waiting to see when and where the next protest or riots will break out and chaos reign. We’re optimistic that restraints will be displayed by both the protesters and law enforcement alike.

However, criminal behavior, such as harmful objects being thrown at members of law enforcement, looting, and burning down businesses and historical sites shouldn’t be tolerated and the lawless thugs should immediately be arrested and thrown in jail.

Law enforcement officers are human and they make mistakes. We know that the overwhelming majority of law enforcement officials understands that carrying a badge carries a responsibility and understands when to use force and when to use restraint. We believe they also understand that they know what one bad decision will unleash.

We oppose the DEFUNDING of law enforcement!

We also oppose economic, social, religious and political discrimination of people of all races, color, creed, and sexual orientation.

May God continue to bless America and help guide us through these troubling time.

 

 

 

 

 

Winter, Desolation, and Faith

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Winter, Desolation, and Faith

By Richard Moss, MD

The depths of winter are the bleakest of times, grey and fallow, the trees emptied of life, the wildlife desperate and sullen, the earth a crystalline tomb.  The winter mires us and spreads its desolation before us.  It sinks its fingers into our flesh, immobilizing us as it does the world.  The winter is a metaphor for death, but it is also death itself.  It captures us like beasts and encircles us. 

But within the wretchedness there is a thread.  Winter bears a bitter irony – that with its pitiless encroachment new meaning can come.  But like nature we must turn inward.  In winter we self-examine and prune our excesses.  As nature labors inwardly after the leaves have fallen, so must we. 

In winter we glimpse the approaching spring: even as we drift pointlessly, lost in our labyrinths, gazing at mirrors, combing the ruins of our lives and the evolving expanse of our illusions.  In that emptiness, we may reach for some tenuous slip of life.  

We may recover our souls in winter even as we are grounded in its bleak soil, our roots frayed and broken, the knowledge of death upon us, its odor wafting about us. Our faces are withered, our bones bowed and arthritic, our souls failing; we commune with the elders who know the prophecies.  But in the midst of winter and its letter of death, we glean the signs of faltering life. We do not hide from mortality and its numbing portent; we embrace it, and so unshackle ourselves. 

The lakes and rivers will thaw, new leaves will form, flowers will turn over in the copper earth, gardens will decorate the land as ornaments, the insects and forest life will multiply, the birds will repopulate the heavens, the cobalt seas will warm and seethe, the rains will return, the farmers will plow the mahogany fields, and a new harvest will come.   

Turn inward in winter, as nature does, and repair oneself.  Recall the past and discern its wisdom.  As the winter consumes us, so too does it scatter the seeds of the next generation: the earth will ply its orbit and hold its tilt, the sun will cast its broad filigree of light, and the eternal cadences will release us and bestow God’s benediction.  Through the specter of death we may live again. Within the winter of the mind we glimpse the spring of the mind.  New life will come.  

The spring will sanctify us with its budding fruit.  It will ripen in summer.  In fall, we shall have our bounty.  And then shall come the winter as the earth dies again and prepares for the coming seasons of grace.  We rediscover the Almighty in the cycles He has created; He renews us, and we are reborn. 

FOOTNOTE: Dr. Richard Moss is a board certified head and neck cancer surgeon and was a candidate for Congress in 2016 and 2018. He has been in practice in Jasper and Washington, IN for over 20 years. He has written A Surgeon’s Odyssey and Matilda’s Triumph available on amazon.com.  Find more of his essays at richardmossmd.com.  Visit Richard Moss, M.D. on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Finalists Selected for UE High School Changemaker Challenge

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The University of Evansville is pleased to announce the top 14 students who will be moving on to the final round of the 6th annual High School Changemaker Challenge, presented by Toyota. Because this year’s event is held in a virtual format, high school students anywhere in the world were able to participate. Seven top competitors were selected from each of the two divisions, Social & Environmental Justice and Health, and are listed in no particular order.

Social & Environmental Justice

  1. Grace Davidson – North High School, Evansville, Ind.; Helping victims of sexual assault receive compassionate care
  2. Mederanno Abasi Okon – Loyola Jesuit College, Lagos, Nigeria; Improving education for kids in Nigeria
  3. Aneesh Alapati – Castle High School, Newburgh, Ind.; Working to end gun violence in Evansville
  4. Evelyn Hipp – Nole, Tenn.; Helping LGBTQ students feel supported
  5. Ilya Budd – Arcola, Ill.; Rethinking recycling
  6. Barak Hall – Evansville Christian School, Evansville, Ind.; Sustainable housing
  7. Blayre Walters – Friends’ Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa.; Improving mental health for childrenHealth
    1. Madison Lucas – Evansville Christian School, Evansville, Ind.; Developing a virtual blood bank
    2. Patricia Solliday – White River Valley High School, Switz City, Ind.; Portable health care for the elderly
    3. Ali Scott – Northeastern High School, Richmond, Ind.; Basic health care for K-12 kids in need
    4. Lydia Preske – Signature School, Evansville, Ind.; Infant formula temperature control
    5. Amanda Deutsch – North High School, Haubstadt, Ind.; Food insecurity
    6. Omaima Khan – Signature School, Newburgh, Ind.; Clean needle exchange
    7. Anish Patel – Woodbridge High School, Irvine, Calif.; The Empowerment GymStudents will compete in the final round of the challenge on Monday, February 15, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Awards will be announced later that day via YouTube Premiere. Winning students from each division who choose UE as their college destination will receive 4-year scholarships as listed below:
      • 1st place: Full tuition
      • 2nd place: $18,000 tuition scholarship and $5,000 housing scholarship
      • 3rd place: $13,000 tuition scholarship and $5,000 housing scholarship