Michigan Thursday: Wolverines Wins First 12:30 Battle
Michigan won the first 12:30 recruiting battle against FSU this week as Devin Bush Jr. picked the Wolverines yesterday afternoon.
Devin fills a huge need at LB for the Wolverines. The best news is Devin will be enrolling at Michigan in January and will get Spring Practice reps and hopefully be ready to play next season.
Devin comes in at 5’11 and 225 pounds and is rated 4 stars by Rivals and ESPN and 3 stars by Scout and 24/7. He is known as a run stopper and a guy that can cover a TE. His rating might be a bit different on each service but his offer list is clearly a 4 star prospect with the likes of: Alabama, FSU, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, ND, UCLA, Nebraska, Texas, Miss State and many may others. His height seems to be the biggest issue in his ranking as he measured in at 5’9 at Nike’s Opening.
This is a huge get for the Wolverines and now they can focus on getting one more LB and other priorities. Did I mention other priorities?
Today at 12:30 we have another announcement from #1 RB Kareem Walker. Many believe it’s another Michigan vs. FSU decision. FSU is making another late push for his service. As you know, Kareem was committed to OSU before de-committing a number of weeks ago. Since I predicted FSU for Bush and he picked Michigan, I will do the same here and hope for the same results! :)
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Posted on December 17th, 2015
http://www.baltimorearts.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/grit-e1449078199855.jpg Call for Artists: Grit Fund 2See more at:http://www.baltimorearts.org
The Grit Fund, administered by The Contemporary, provides grants in amounts between $1,000–$6,000, totaling $50,000 annually. The fund supports unincorporated and collaborative artist-organized activity that contributes significantly to Baltimore’s arts landscape but seldom qualifies for traditional funding. Established with generous support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Grit Fund expands Warhol’s Regional Regranting Program to the Mid-Atlantic, encouraging projects that generate opportunities and create platforms for artists to engage with each other and with the public. Funded activities could include but are not limited to: exhibitions, publications, public events, public art, film screenings, the ongoing work of an existing arts venue or collective, and the founding of a new arts venue or collective. To apply, or for more information, please visit gritfund.org.
Are you wondering if you’re eligible for the Grit Fund? Is this your first time submitting a grant? Do you have questions about the budget or taxes? Please download our comprehensive Grit Fund packet—found here—for information session details, eligibility requirements, and other frequently asked questions. Or feel free to email us at gritfund@contemporary.org with your questions, comments, or concerns.
In 2015, the inaugural round of Grit Fund received over 80 applications and awarded $50,000 to 10 projects with grants ranging from $3,200 to $6,000. The fund supported art spaces, series, podcasts, and events including Art Royalty Music Video Production & Listening Party; bb: Interdisciplinary Arts Space & Lecture Series; Conversations: A BmoreArt Podcast Series; Exhibitions; Exittheapple Artspace, Capacity Expansion; Hyrsteria; Open Space; Sight Unseen presents New Experimental Works; Skatenight Showcase and Exhibit; and Throwing a Stone.
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Posted on December 17th, 2015
Worlds Within Bodies
http://ifttt.com/images/no_image_card.png Justin Strom’s Solo Show Self/Nonself: Recursive and Volatile is Delicious Yet Problematic by Rowan Fulton Your eye traces jutting topographies, deep dark caverns, and shiny, candy-colored exploding forms, as you search unsuccessfully for clues to a firm sense of scale relative to your body. You’re at Space Camp, a new gallery project for an exhibition curated by […]
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Posted on December 17th, 2015
Towson Commons Gets A Second Life
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WJZ-TV is part of CBS Television Stations, a division […] 105.7 The Fan CLICK HERE FOR THE 105.7 THE FAN HOMEPAGE Welcome to 105.7 The FAN on CBSBaltimore.com. 105.7 along with WJZ-TV and CBS Sports Radio 1300 give you the best Baltimore has to offer.
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Posted on December 17th, 2015
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Wednesday, February 17, 2016
9 am – 2 pm
St. John’s College Navasha Daya
Mellon Hall, Francis Scott Key Auditorium
60 College Avenue
Annapolis, MD
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Posted on December 16th, 2015
La Cakerie to open Hampden location
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The bakery, which has shops in Towson and Mount Vernon, is building out a space in Hampden and aiming to open in the first quarter of 2016. Jason Hisley, La Cakerie’s owner and executive chef, said he had been searching for about two years for a space in Hampden.
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Posted on December 16th, 2015
Laramie County Community College Art in Public Buildings Flexible Industrial Technology Building – Call for Entry
http://ifttt.com/images/no_image_card.png VIEW MORE INFO APPLY TO THIS CALL Call Type: Public Art Eligibility: National City: Cheyenne State: Wyoming Fee: $0.00 Entry Deadline: 12/31/15 Laramie County Community College (LCCC) in Cheyenne, WY is building a new Flexible Industrial Technology Building. The state of the art building will house several programs: diesel technology, engineering technology, expanded welding fabrication, and construction management. The new building […]
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Posted on December 16th, 2015
Wolverine Wednesday: Air Jourdan is Back & The King
The biggest news coming out of Schembechler Hall yesterday was that Jourdan Lewis will be back for his senior year. This is great news for a Wolverine Defense that if they get any LB play should have a very good unit next year. As a poster on Mgoblog’s said, he couldn’t pass up an opportunity to be Jourdan in Jordan’s next season!
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Posted on December 16th, 2015

