One time I messed around and got a triple double. #WVU #CBJ #Philanthropy

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Column: Guy Gaudreau and his family dried their eyes, sang the anthem and then watched Johnny Hockey’s kids take the ice for the team picture. “He grew up with all these guys. He’s probably here with them right now in spirit, right?” bit.ly/4tKYvIh
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On this day in 1993: With a crowd of 70,222, the largest ever at Milan Puskar Stadium, No. 9 #WVU pulls off one of the biggest wins in school history, defeating No. 4 @CanesFootball 17-14. #WVUHistory #HailWV
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Big news! Welcome to big12pressbox.blogspot.com the official blog home for Big12Pressbox! We’re here to bring you in-depth coverage, fresh analysis, and all the stories that matter across Big 12 sports. From game day breakdowns to behind-the-scenes insights, our blog is built for fans who want more than just scores. Follow along for updates, exclusive content, and join the conversation as we kick off this exciting journey together. #Big12 #PressBox #NewBlogLaunch

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The milkshake
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They call it “lunch shaming.” I call it cruelty. For 38 years, I watched it happen from my history classroom. Then, one Tuesday, I decided to become a quiet criminal. My name is Arthur Harrison. For nearly four decades, my world has been cinder block walls, the smell of old books, and the drone of the 2:15 PM bell. I teach American History. I’ve lectured on the Great Depression, on bread lines and poverty, trying to make the black-and-white photos feel real to kids who live in a world of vibrant color and constant noise. But the most brutal history lesson wasn’t in my textbook. It was in the cafeteria. It was a Tuesday when I saw it happen to Marcus, a quiet sophomore who sat in the back of my third-period class. He was a good kid, drew incredible sketches of Civil War soldiers in his notebook margins. I saw him at the front of the lunch line. The cashier, a woman I’d known for twenty years, said something to him. I saw his shoulders slump. He was handed not a tray of hot food, but a cold cheese sandwich and a small milk carton—the “alternative meal.” The IOU. The badge of shame. He walked past his friends, eyes glued to the floor, and sat at an empty table at the far end of the cafeteria. He didn’t eat. He just stared at the wall. In that moment, he wasn’t a student. He was a statistic. His family’s bank account balance was on public display, served between two slices of cheap bread. Something inside me, a part of my soul worn thin by years of budget cuts and standardized tests, finally snapped. The next day, I walked into the main office before school. Linda, the cafeteria manager, was there sorting receipts. “Art,” she said, not looking up. “Don’t tell me the coffee machine is broken again.” “It’s fine, Linda,” I said, sliding a folded fifty-dollar bill across the counter. “I want to start a fund. Anonymously. For the kids who come up short. When it happens, just… take it from this. No cheese sandwiches.” She finally looked up, her eyes lingering on the money, then on my face. She didn’t say a word. She just gave a slow, deliberate nod and tucked the bill into her apron. I started doing it every week. A fifty, sometimes a hundred if my pension check had a little extra. I called it the “Invisible Lunch Fund.” Linda never mentioned it, but sometimes I’d see her give a real hot meal to a kid I knew was struggling, and she’d catch my eye from across the room with that same quiet nod. It was our secret conspiracy of decency. This went on for a year. It was my quiet rebellion. Then, one afternoon, Sarah, the sharpest student in my AP History class, stayed after the bell. “Mr. Harrison?” she started, twisting the strap of her backpack. “I have a question. It’s not about the homework.” “Go ahead, Sarah.” “I know about the lunch money,” she said, her voice barely a whisper. “My mom works in the school office. She sees Linda’s accounting. There’s a line item she just writes in as ‘Donation.’ I know it’s you.” My heart hammered against my ribs. I was caught. I imagined disciplinary meetings, being told I’d broken some obscure district policy. But Sarah wasn’t angry. Her eyes were shining. “We want to help,” she said. The next Monday, a group of students from my AP class set up a bake sale in the main hall. The sign, hand-painted on poster board, read: “BAKE SALE FOR BENEDICT ARNOLDS. (Because betraying your friends by letting them go hungry is treason.)” By lunchtime, they had a shoebox overflowing with crumpled bills and coins. They placed it on my desk without a word. Over four hundred dollars. The administration, to their credit, looked the other way. I’m retiring this year. The Invisible Lunch Fund is now just “The Fund,” and it’s run entirely by the students. They’ve made it their own. For 38 years, I tried to teach kids that history is shaped by big speeches and epic battles. I was wrong. History isn’t just about the noise. It’s about the quiet moments, the unspoken acts of grace. It’s written not in textbooks, but on a lunch receipt when one person decides that another human being will not be shamed for being hungry. That’s the America I want to believe in. That’s the lesson I finally learned. Thank you Carol Sacks Goldstein for sharing
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Joe Rogan gets emotional discussing UFC's Rose Namajunas.
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This is perfect 😂
He's going to be sleeping on the couch for the next month! 😂😂
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How to get better, faster
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I’m sitting this one out
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Bonnie Blue, known for sleeping with 1,057 men in under 24 hours is reportedly pregnant
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Students are taught to report anyone who "offends" them. Universities even provide hotlines. The @CoddlingMovie points out how that hurts students. Here are a few students’ experiences with campus indoctrination:
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Barstool Pizza Review - TinyBrickOven (Baltimore, MD)
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West Virginia is hiring Jacksonville State HC Rich Rodriguez as their next Head Coach, per @PeteThamel
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Welles Crowther’s bravery and heroism on 9/11 shall never be forgotten. As survivor Judy Wein, who was rescued by Crowther notes, “People can live 100 years and not have the compassion, the wherewithal to do what he did.”
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This is my favorite Johnny Gaudreau article. From Ryan S. Clark. #RIPJohnnyHockey nytimes.com/athletic/3324242… Inside Johnny Gaudreau’s season with the Dubuque Fighting Saints

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Let’s go!!
𝐆𝐀𝐌𝐄 𝐖𝐄𝐄𝐊. 🆚 Penn State
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To gain access to China's film market, Hollywood makes concessions to appease the communist government. And then tries to hide it from Americans. Emails from the Sony hack tell the story...
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Every dad’s dream is to see his kids do well in life. Isn’t this beautiful?
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This clip should be shown in every school across the country

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Rick Carlisle was a member of the 1986 @celtics team that included Bill Walton, who passed away at the age of 71 Monday. Carlisle tells us how he had Walton to thank for his help in impressing his wife Donna on their first date. Great story - @wbz
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Damn. This photo has everything: We are all mortal. We will not be young forever and live forever. Don't hold on to things. Don't put things off. Think. Be joyful. Have good manners. And mostly..Show up for loved ones.
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