25 Şubat 2013 Pazartesi

Activities Event Last Weekend Included the Harlem Globetrotter's Game

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Sheri Bellis, Activities Director, and Cristina Starke,International Department Director, partnered together to take a group ofWentworth Cadets along with the Brazilian group that is visiting Wentworth tothe Harlem Globetrotters at the Sprint Center Saturday January 26, 2013. Cadetsthat were in attendance: Anastasia McElroy, Zurych Acosta, Peyton Hart, JacksonBerry, and Brian Torres.  

After the game they all went to Oklahoma Joes to enjoy someKansas City BBQ. 

Wentworth Military Academy President's List and Honor Roll for 6th Grading Period Released

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President's List   Honor Roll
Jonathan Mathew Alex Jacob Carl Blank
Talina Morgan Brown Cyrus Grey Coble
Jenna Irene Carpenter Pedro A. Fernandez
Minsoo Choi Haoyu Gao
Steven William Clayton Peyton N Hart
Luis Guillermo DeFreitas Dillon Wayne Harvey
Jacob Jeffery Eide Andrew Peter Hermanson
Ian Morgan Fleming Fan Jia
Huihao Ji Taylor Rose Jones
Joseph Bradley Johnston Kwan Ngai Lam
Hao Li Rakeem Levy
Han Luo Cale Hamilton Suppes
Anastasia Diane McElroy Thomas Thornton
Luis Luciano Medina Corral Brian Hemphill Torres
Samuel Patrick Mills Bryant Michael Utt
Jeremy Alan Petersen John Henry Van Zandt
Maxim Joseph Scheve Drake Alexander Wick
Eduardo Schoener Rebecca Lynn Williams
Sarah Janae Shepherd Zuohang Yu
Gabriel Leal Togni Jintao Zhong
Aniema I Ukoeninn
Xiaoyu Wang
Yuer Wang
Sandra Camille Warren
Xiaoli Wu
Qianxun Xu
Zirui Xu
David Zhi Chen Yang
Shanfeng Zhang

Wentworth Military College President's List & Dean's List for the 6th Grading Period

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President's List   Dean's List
Justin Skyler Aldred Johnny Arroyo
Curtis Robert Barger Agaaletaua Michaela Autele
Adam Allen Binder Rex Randy Britton
Jarea A Brice La'Tierrany Alexus Brown
Alan E Creager Joshua Capers
Brant Lee Shea Cross Jeriah Michael Carroll
Edward S Dela Cruz Jr. Derek Thomas Chatman
Derek Depew Johnson Cyril Decembre Jr.
Salles Gon Duarte Carmen Depano
Alexandra Jane Feliz Piotr Wieslaw Drwal
Xi Feng Monalisa T Fasavalu
Jackie Sade' Fiso Cynteah Symone Giddings
Beau Dalton Franklin Ariel Dage Gordon
Ricardo Gonzales Tito Heringer Gualberto
Jack Houston Greiner Johnathon Kohl Headle
Travis Miles Hendrickson Anthony Joseph Jahn
Jordan Alexander Hood Marcus Mareko Leuluai
Charles Zachrey Hunkele Natkilla Aldury Malloy
James Edward Jackson II Joshua Alberto Manglona
Mason Tupe Jennings Millennial Loreta Manu
Samuel Edward Kolkow Adrianna Galoiola Marrero
Luamalae Andrea Mapu Matthew Miguel Martinez
Jordan Skye McLeggan Brandon A Miller
Patrick Ray Melvin II Trevor Dalton Peery
Apoiliu Milo Trevor Scott Phillips
Joseph Milton Moreland Jacob Christian Powell
Emmanuel Osei Adjei Nyarko Bradley J Reed
Felicia Latia Pack Dean Ryan Schevker
Leonardo Souza Padua Max Gordon Schneider
Nickolas T Parker Andre Alonzo Scott
Charles Poh Joshua M Scott
Tu'iemanu Eugenie Ripley Tye Vincent Smarjesse
Caroline Schuster Amanda M Smith
Levi Schutz Eugene A Stayt
Jordan K Spence Chantal Thomas
Anosinosivaleleloto Thomsen Fetaui Faaea Tiatia
Roberto Uwumukiza Rhema Kalepo Tilo
Cody Allen Wainer Ryan Jacob Todd
Carlos Alexander Wiley Melody J Vaeoso
Taylor Lorraine Wolf Eric Jung Walker
Snow White
John Patrick Williams III
Terence DeAndre Williams
Piotr Wojenski



 
Benjamin King Zielinski







Ed, Jack & Flea To Rock Bridge School '07!

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The line-up for this years annual Bridge School Benefit on October 27th & 28th will see Eddie reprise his 3-piece band that perfomed earlier this year at Hullabaloo, featuring Jack Irons (ex-PJ drummer, for those of you who didn't know) and Red Hot Chili Pepper's bass slapping legend, Flea!

Lets keep our fingers crossed for lots of acoustic No Code/Yield goodness!

The full line-up is:
- Neil Young
- Metallica
- Jerry Lee Lewis
- Eddie Vedder with Flea and Jack Irons
- Tom Waits with Kronos Quartet
- John Mayer
- Tegan and Sara
- Regina Spektor

Buy tickets now at www.livenation.com

Breaking Ground on the 79th SSC's New Home

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Los Alamitos, Calif. — The 79th Sustainment Support Command hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the new $29 million U.S. Army Reserve Center on Joint Forces Training Base Los Alamitos, Oct. 15.
Projected to be completed in early 2013, this new 52,479 square foot Army Reserve Center will be the future home of the 79th SSC, the Headquarters for roughly twenty-five thousand Army Reserve Soldiers and government civilians throughout the Western United States.
Creation of this facility is also helping stimulate the local economy by utilizing more than 50 sub-contractors which employ more than 1,000 Southern California workers.
Maj. Gen William D. Frink Jr., commanding general of the 79th SSC said, “this facility could not have come along at a more ideal time, as our nation contends with high levels of unemployment, debts, deficits and security concerns, the creation of this new facility has and will continue to make significant contributions to the local economy while helping to provide for our common defense.”
In addition, this new facility is being built in accordance with the green building movement. The United States Army, Air Force and Navy have developed policies that require sustainable design and development of their installations. These policies meet and, in many cases, exceed presidential directives on environmentally appropriate practices.
This project alone is expected to see a twenty percent reduction in energy costs, a twenty percent reduction in water use, and divert twenty percent of the construction waste from the landfill. In addition to other sustainability features, more than twenty percent of the building’s energy consumption will be powered by solar panels.
“These practices equate to savings to the installation and ultimately the taxpayer, and are a testament to the sustainability in construction standards of the Corps of Engineers,” said Frink.

24 Şubat 2013 Pazar

Secretary's Office on the Recount

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Just talked with a communications staffer in Secretary of State Sam Reed's office regarding the contentious recount appeal currently on the docket of the State Supreme court.

She said that the Secretary of State's current position under CW 29A60210 was "basically requesting that the Supreme Court make it clear that canvassing boards have discretion to correct errors or fix discrepancies in the count." Speaking for the SoS, she said it was their belief that "there is a safety valve", and that a previous Supreme Court ruling didn't say the ballots now in question shouldn't be counted.

To distinguish this motion to clarify from other battles fought over the recount, she said that in the previous State Supreme Court case the Democrats had insisted that all rejected ballots be recanvassed. This case, however, regards only correcting errors or inconsistencies in canvassing.

Breaking Ground on the 79th SSC's New Home

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Los Alamitos, Calif. — The 79th Sustainment Support Command hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the new $29 million U.S. Army Reserve Center on Joint Forces Training Base Los Alamitos, Oct. 15.
Projected to be completed in early 2013, this new 52,479 square foot Army Reserve Center will be the future home of the 79th SSC, the Headquarters for roughly twenty-five thousand Army Reserve Soldiers and government civilians throughout the Western United States.
Creation of this facility is also helping stimulate the local economy by utilizing more than 50 sub-contractors which employ more than 1,000 Southern California workers.
Maj. Gen William D. Frink Jr., commanding general of the 79th SSC said, “this facility could not have come along at a more ideal time, as our nation contends with high levels of unemployment, debts, deficits and security concerns, the creation of this new facility has and will continue to make significant contributions to the local economy while helping to provide for our common defense.”
In addition, this new facility is being built in accordance with the green building movement. The United States Army, Air Force and Navy have developed policies that require sustainable design and development of their installations. These policies meet and, in many cases, exceed presidential directives on environmentally appropriate practices.
This project alone is expected to see a twenty percent reduction in energy costs, a twenty percent reduction in water use, and divert twenty percent of the construction waste from the landfill. In addition to other sustainability features, more than twenty percent of the building’s energy consumption will be powered by solar panels.
“These practices equate to savings to the installation and ultimately the taxpayer, and are a testament to the sustainability in construction standards of the Corps of Engineers,” said Frink.