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Virginia Tech Releases 2023 Indoor Track and Field Schedule
BLACKSBURG – Virginia Tech Track & Field head coach Dave Cianelli has announced the 2023 indoor schedule. The Hokies will compete at 10 meets throughout the regular season, hosting four home meets at Rector Field House. The Hokies will kick off the new season with two consecutive home weekend meets in Blacksburg, starting with the Virginia Tech Invitational on January 13-14 followed by the Hokie Invitational on January 20-21. After the first two home meets, the program will travel to Louisville, Ky. to compete at the PNC Lenny Lyles Invitational on January 27-28. The distance crew will take the weekend off to prepare for the JDL Camel City Invitational on February 3-4 in Winston-Salem,…
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The 17 most exciting video game releases of fall 2022
Despite numerous delays, the fall video game release schedule still holds plenty of promise. Highly anticipated action games are set to arrive alongside deeply engrossing visual novels; turn-based strategy games are looking to avoid a sophomore slump; gods are still trying to be good dads. With such a wide swath of genres to choose from, it’s a daunting time to keep up with video games. So, we’re here to help you sort through big-budget AAA titles, under-the-radar indies, and everything in between as we head into the last quarter of 2022. Mark your calendars and find some free time. Roadwarden Image: Moral Anxiety Studio/Assemble Entertainment An entirely text-based adventure, Roadwarden…
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Analogue releases video game from 1962 on the Pocket
The world’s first video game is coming to an Analogue Pocket near you. Today, Analogue announced that it’s launching Spacewar!, a game originally designed for the PDP-1 minicomputer that predates Pong by a full decade, on the Pocket as a part of its larger strategy to bring pioneering video games into the modern era. The original Spacewar! was created in 1962 by a cadre of engineers led by Steve Russell at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Using a PDP-1 minicomputer and a 1024 x 1024 pixel CRT display, Russell and his colleagues programmed a game in which two spacecraft duke it out in the gravitational well of a star. Two…
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New VR Games April 2022: All The Biggest Releases
Looking for the new VR games April 2022 list? We’ve got you covered with our full rundown. With March madness out of the way (check out our Cosmonious High and Moss: Book 2 reviews), April is shaping up to be another solid month for VR releases, especially on Quest. We’re kicking things off with the launch of Green Hell VR next week and there’s some competition stiff in the city-building genre too. And don’t forget we’re likely to see a lot of new Quest games announced as part of the Meta showcase coming later this month. For now, though, let’s dig into the new games and updates that are coming…
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TCNJ Releases Indoor Sports COVID Policies, Masked Fans Welcomed
Story Links EWING, N.J. – Fans of TCNJ indoor winter sports teams will have the ability to cheer on the Lions in person as the institution has released its COVID-19 indoor sports policy. In accordance with The College of New Jersey campus policy, the rules below must be followed to attend indoor winter sporting events for the 2021-2022 season. These rules are in effect immediately and will be enforced beginning with the men’s basketball tip-off tournament on Nov. 12-13. The policy applies to all on-campus events for men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, and wrestling. · Masks must be worn at all times…
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University releases plans for a future indoor practice facility
The University of Oregon has just released plans for a 170,000 square-foot indoor practice facility to be built just west of Autzen Stadium, between Leo Harris Parkway and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Current plans call for the facility to be among the region’s most energy efficient, with a goal of powering the building with renewable energy generated on site. “Our world-class labs, classrooms, residence halls and athletic facilities fuel an undeniable passion and inspire excellence in students, faculty, staff and alumni,” said Michael H. Schill, UO president and professor of law. “This new facility will ensure that our student-athletes can continue to push themselves without limits and compete…