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8 posts tagged "Maggie McLaughlin"

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Belles often close despite season’s final record

Alex Bender | Friday, May 13, 2016

Saint Mary’s 2015 season was filled with close matches: 12 of the team’s 18 matches were decided by two goals or fewer. When all was said and done, Saint Mary’s finished just 2-15-1, but the tight scores indicate a more positive season than that record indicates. Perhaps one of the biggest questions at the end of this season

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McLaughlin brings lessons from Capitol Hill to field

Michael Ivey | Monday, August 31, 2015

Not usually the spectator, senior midfielder Maggie McLaughlin had a front row seat this summer for some of the nation’s most historic events. McLaughlin spent her summer interning with United States Congressman Lou Barletta in Washington, D.C. While she learned a thing or two about passing a bill on Capitol Hill, McLaughlin sees how she

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Belles squander opportunities

Observer Sports Staff | Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Saint Mary’s dropped its second-to-last home contest of the season, 2-0, to Olivet on Tuesday afternoon. The Belles (6-10-2, 4-8-2 MIAA) were coming off a road draw with Albion, and will now look ahead to Senior Day against Adrian on Saturday. In the first 15 minutes of play, the Belles had two scoring opportunities from close range, highlighted by

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Belles score late to beat Thunder

Observer Staff Report | Monday, October 6, 2014

An 89th-minute goal by sophomore forward Liza Felix was the only tally of the day Saturday as Saint Mary’s picked up a 1-0 home victory over Trine. The Belles (4-7-1, 2-5-1 MIAA) were on the front foot from the start when senior midfielder Erin Mishu put an attempt on target inside the first two minutes. Senior defender

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Belles, Bulldogs battle to draw after two overtimes

Andrew Robinson | Tuesday, September 30, 2014

After a late Saint Mary’s goal sent Tuesday night’s hard-fought contest against Adrian into overtime, neither team was able to produce a decisive blow in the extra time, and the game ended in a 1-1 tie. The Belles (3-7-1) and the Bulldogs (4-5-2) each entered the contest on three-game losing streaks, trying to battle back into MIAA contention.

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SMC falls to Olivet

Rebecca Rogalski | Monday, September 29, 2014

After suffering a loss in overtime to Albion on Wednesday, Saint Mary’s could not recover against Olivet, losing in a 2-1 contest against the Comets on Saturday afternoon. After giving up a goal to the Comets five minutes into the first half, the Belles (3-7, 1-5 MIAA) quickly rallied and tied the game up 1-1, with

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Confident Belles prepare for battle against Titans

Rebecca Rogalski | Monday, September 1, 2014

After battling back to beat Mount St. Joseph in overtime for its first win of the season Sunday, Saint Mary’s will look to build their first win streak of the year tonight when the Belles take on Illinois Wesleyan at 7:30 p.m., in Bloomington, Ill. The Belles (1-1) scored twice in the second half and

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Belles win one, lose one over weekend at home

Andrew Robinson | Monday, September 1, 2014

Saint Mary’s opened its season this weekend with mixed results, dropping its first game, 3-1, to Bethel on Friday but rebounding Sunday to pull out a 2-1 victory against Mount St. Joseph in extra time. The Belles (1-1) started off strong against Bethel (1-1), creating a few early shots and offensive pressure. In the 12th

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“So we talked about abortion and marriage and re “So we talked about abortion and marriage and religious freedom, and I don’t know how we could not talk about it. I mean, we have to be authentic teachers. We’re not going to be silent about the truths that we hold dear.”

Joseph R. Biden has become the second Catholic President in United States history, but his position on abortion is “one that cannot be condoned” according to Rev. Robert Dowd. 

“Other bishops think that, because he’s a conscientious Catholic whose faith is obviously important to him, we should strike a more positive tone, particularly at the outset of his presidency. After all, in many ways Biden’s positions are more in line with Catholic teaching than Trump’s, particularly when it comes to migrants, refugees, climate issues, poverty and inequality,” Dowd continued. 

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🗳 Not sure who to vote for in Wednesday’s stu 🗳 Not sure who to vote for in Wednesday’s student body presidential elections? 

Meet the candidates and the platforms they are running on below. 

Candidates Allan Njomo and Matthew Bisner plan to:
📚Expand sexual education materials.
💵Subsidize summer classes for low-income students.
📝Alter the non-discrimination clause to include sexual orientation and gender identity.
🏳️‍🌈Establish a Pride Fest.

Candidates Max Siegel and Zachary Holland plan to:
💵Increase club funding through outside grants.
🔈Amplify Speak4ND.
💲Raise student job wages.
🗣Promote sexual assault and racially-charged reporting.
🟢Expand GreeNDot training to the outside community.

Candidates Mabry Webb and Jacob Calpey plan to:
👥Create a Sexual Assault Response task force.
💵Increase funding for the UCC and subsidize off-campus referrals.
♿Make campus buildings more disability accessible.
🩺Increase awareness of STI testing.
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