Cheers & Jeers
Cheers: Kudos to Frazier senior Nixen Erdely for winning the WPIAL Class AA Individual Golf Championship by rallying on the final three holes to shoot a 1-under 70 and overtake Quaker Valley蘑菇视频 Ethan Dai on Monday. Erdely trailed by two strokes before finishing the course at Butler Country Club with two birdies and a par while Dai closed with a par and two bogeys for a 75, giving Erdely a two-stroke victory. Erdely shot even-par 72 in the first round played last week at Willowbrook Country Club and trailed only Dai who carded a 69. Erdely, who wound up with a final score of 1-under 142, is the first Frazier golfer to win a district championship.
Jeers: In the 1950s, Elvis Presley was denounced from many a pulpit, with one minister calling him 鈥渕orally insane鈥 and another describing Presley as a 鈥減elvic contortionist鈥 whose 鈥渟tage antics are intended to arouse the lower instincts.鈥 In the decade that followed, another minister was so incensed by the Fab Four that he put out a pamphlet titled 鈥淐ommunism, Hypnotism and the Beatles.鈥 Of course, the United States and the rest of the world managed to survive both Elvis and the Beatles, and it蘑菇视频 likely an indication of Taylor Swift蘑菇视频 vast cultural reach that she is now the subject of similar invective. Last month, a headline on The Federalist website declared that 鈥淭aylor Swift蘑菇视频 popularity is a sign of societal decline,鈥 USA Today has come under criticism for devoting a reporter specifically to Swift, and the singer蘑菇视频 burgeoning relationship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has launched at least as much frenzied speculation and chatter as Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor蘑菇视频 affair 60 years ago. It蘑菇视频 time to calm down where Swift is concerned: There are some things that could lead to society蘑菇视频 downfall, but Swift蘑菇视频 popularity is certainly not one of them, and is it really any of our business who she dates?
Cheers: Millions of lives were saved as a result of the COVID-19 vaccines, and a key to their development was due to long and painstaking experiments carried out by scientists Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman. Because of their intensive studies on the workings of mRNA, it enabled the vaccines to be put in arms quickly, and could also be used to create vaccines that combat cancer, HIV, malaria and influenza. As a result of Kariko and Weissman蘑菇视频 work, which was partially carried out at the University of Pennsylvania, they were awarded a Nobel Prize Monday in physiology and medicine. Anyone skeptical about vaccines in general and the COVID-19 vaccines in particular would be wise to read about the years of analysis and investigation undertaken by the scientists that made the shots possible. Brian Ferguson, an immunologist at the University of Cambridge in England, told The New York Times, 鈥淲hat is now recognized as a transformative technology required dedicated scientists to carry out fundamental research over many years to reach the position it was in 2020 when its rapid deployment as a vaccine technology was made possible by global collaboration.鈥
Jeers: The vaccines that have helped tame COVID-19 have been one of the wonders of modern science, but the delivery of them has not been without some hiccups. That was underscored in a Washington Post story this week that noted that some pediatricians and pharmacies have been having a hard time getting ahold of the newest booster shots for children. Manufacturers say they have primarily focused on getting the adult vaccines out the door, and are now working on getting the children蘑菇视频 vaccines shipped. Critics have two complaints: first, they argue that the vaccines should have been made available before the start of the school year; and that the lack of availability could discourage some parents from getting them. With the rate of vaccination among children in the United States already too low 鈥 only 39% of children aged between 5 and 11 have received a shot 鈥 it蘑菇视频 imperative that the new shot be distributed quickly and families are encouraged to get them.

