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Cremona School student earns bronze award
Grandchild of J.I. resident and former AOL president Ray Oglethorpe wins big in prestigious international science fair
Web Webster, a grandchild of John’s Island resident and former AOL president Ray Oglethorpe, has racked up a long list of impressive achievements, including recently placing second in the environmental category in the biggest and most prestigious science competition for precollegiate scientists. “It is a huge deal,” Vero Beach High School science teacher Dr. Nicole Mosbech said of Web’s win with an innovative project that measures caffeine in th…
Nunavut puts in another strong showing at national science fair - The Turtle Island News
By Darrell Greer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Kivalliq News The Kivalliq contingent of Ivalu Leishman-Brocklebank and Kayalaaq Leishman-Brocklebank, of Chesterfield Inlet, and Millie Aaruaq, of Baker Lake, put in a strong showing at the Canada-Wide Science Fair held at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton from June 1-6. Ana Leishman of Chesterfield Inlet accompanied the three to the national fair and said they did Nunavut pro…
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