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Written by Gina Lindsey (O-N-E Staff Reporter)
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Thursday, 13 March 2008 |
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The sentencing phase of Windsor’s trial will begin today after a jury found him guilty of first-degree murder for the death of his former girlfriend, Stephany Jo White. She was found dead in the back of her Ford Taurus on Aug. 20, 2005. Windsor faces two potential outcomes, either life in prison or the death penalty. “We feel justice has been served,” White said of the guilty verdict. “It’s in God’s hands now.” Thursday morning began with Defense Attorney Jim Glover and Assistant District Attorney Sean McGinnis arguing whether or not White’s death was agonizing. |
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Written by Chris Gilfillan (O-N-E editor)
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Thursday, 13 March 2008 |
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L-R gives Athletic Training a graduate program
Four broken bones and two MRIs, and that's a good day for Steph Bennan at the Harlequins Rugby Club. But for the Lenoir-Rhyne students listening into the lecture, that's a nightmare. "I think the students understood that he does a lot of acute injury care," said Ashley Long, who accompanied the nine students on the trip. "Whereas that would be one of the worst days for us." Long, the assistant professor of Healthful Living and Sports Students at Lenoir-Rhyne College, led a group of athletic training majors through London, visiting different physiotherapists at professional sports clubs. And there they learned that the difference between an injury in rugby, cricket and soccer are all similar to the injuries they see while applying care to the Lenoir-Rhyne athletes.
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