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Viterbo's Sophomore Bowler Shines Among the Best Nationally
2024-12-10
Winter sports offer athletes a stage to showcase their skills, and one sophomore has truly been making waves this season. Emily Newbauer from Viterbo's bowling team has been setting records and achieving remarkable feats.

Unstoppable Sophomore Shines in Winter Sports

Shining on the Hardwood and Mats

Winter sports provide a platform for athletes to shine, whether it's on the hardwood or the mats. However, this season, one area athlete has been stealing the show on the lanes. Emily Newbauer, a sophomore on Viterbo's bowling team, has emerged as a force to be reckoned with.She currently ranks second among 460 women at the NAIA level and sixth among 730 bowlers in the USBC rankings. Her performance this season has been nothing short of exceptional, with more than half of her throws resulting in strikes. This is a massive improvement from her freshman campaign, highlighting her hard work and dedication.

Tournament Success and Standout Accolades

Newbauer has fared well in the tournaments Viterbo has competed in this season. One accolade that stands out is making the All-Tournament team at the Midwest Collegiate. This was one of her goals set last year, and she achieved it this year. It's a testament to her skills and determination.She is aware of the accolades but tries to focus on the present and each shot. "It's always kind of sitting in the back of my mind, but I do my best not to think about it," she said. "Especially when I'm bowling during tournaments. Just so I can stay out of my head and I can have fun while I'm bowling. Not necessarily worry about statistics or standings."

Boost for the Program and Team Spirit

Having one of the best bowlers in the country is a big deal for the relatively small program. "It's a huge boost," Head Coach Terry McKinney said. "Any Facebook post, she's always in the news. Basically because she's leading every tournament that she's bowling. I think it makes incoming recruits want to come and bowl with her especially because she's only a sophomore."Newbauer also emphasized the importance of the team. "The main reason I came to Viterbo is because I liked the community," she said. "I also liked the bowlers that I met at the college combine back in December of 2022. I love all the girls on the team. We're more than just teammates, we're basically family. That's what makes it so nice to be a part of the Viterbo bowling team."The V-Hawks last competed on November 10, and their next event is December 18 in Las Vegas. Fans are eagerly awaiting Newbauer's next performance and the team's continued success.
Edwards' Admin Chief Dardenne Fined $3,000 for Late Campaign Reports
2024-12-10
The Louisiana Board of Ethics took significant actions regarding campaign finance reports. Jay Dardenne, a longtime elected official and Gov. John Bel Edwards' commissioner of administration, was fined $3,000 for filing four reports months after their deadlines. Dardenne, who also held other offices like lieutenant governor and secretary of state, initially faced a $12,000 fine but it was reduced to $3,000 after his personal apology at the Friday meeting. He admitted to not having an excuse for the late filings and said he had gotten into the habit of filing annually in previous years. These four reports were related to his political action committee, JAY PAC, and were supposed to be submitted during 2023. Dardenne made small campaign contributions from this account for state elections. He is a Republican and donated between $250 and $500 to several candidates. The fine for missing a PAC campaign reporting deadline was $200 per day for up to 15 days, reaching a maximum of $3,000. Dardenne's four reports were 75 to 162 days late. He set up JAY PAC during his 2015 gubernatorial bid and said he hadn't used it much recently, with no more than $7,600 in it last year. He recently drained the PAC by making charitable donations and plans to close it by the end of the year.The ethics board also fined two state senators for not submitting their PAC campaign finance reports on time. Sen. Kirk Talbot, R-River Ridge, was fined $1,000 for filing a campaign finance report 33 days late in 2019. The board reduced his penalty from $3,000 as his former accountant took responsibility, saying he was locked out of his files. Sen. Jay Luneau, D-Alexandria, was fined $500 for filing his LA PAC report 15 days late in 2023. The board cut his fine to $500 as he explained that his new accountant was unfamiliar with PAC deadlines while caring for a sick parent who was also his business partner.

Louisiana Ethics Board's Impact on Campaign Finance

Jay Dardenne's Campaign Finance Missteps

1: Jay Dardenne's case highlights the importance of timely filing of campaign finance reports. As a prominent elected official, his actions set an example for others. The fact that he initially faced a large fine but was able to have it reduced through his apology shows the board's consideration. It also emphasizes the need for officials to be more diligent in their reporting. 2: Dardenne's habit of filing annually instead of on time shows a lack of awareness or discipline. This incident serves as a reminder that even those in high positions must adhere to the rules and regulations governing campaign finance. It could potentially lead to a re-evaluation of reporting processes and increased oversight.

Senators' Late Filings and Their Explanations

1: The cases of Sen. Kirk Talbot and Sen. Jay Luneau demonstrate the diverse reasons for late filing of PAC campaign finance reports. Talbot's former accountant's mistake and Luneau's new accountant's unfamiliarity with deadlines both highlight the potential for human error in the process. It also shows the need for better communication and coordination between accountants and their clients. 2: The fact that both senators were able to have their fines reduced shows the board's willingness to consider extenuating circumstances. However, it also raises questions about the adequacy of the current reporting system and whether more safeguards are needed to prevent such late filings in the future.
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Finally Caving: Buying a PSVR2 on Sale
2024-12-09
As of this very moment, PSVR2 is available for purchase at a discounted price of $349.99 until January 2 across various retailers like Best Buy, Target, and Amazon. I myself have just made a purchase through PlayStation Direct, specifically the Horizon: Call of the Mountain bundle. This standalone PSVR2 unit also comes with the same price tag of $349.99. In a rather odd situation, if you already own a copy of Call of the Mountain but no virtual reality unit to play it on, that route might be an option. I'd even encourage you to write a detailed think piece about how you ended up in such a peculiar predicament.

Why the Wait to Buy PSVR2?

It's been almost two years since its initial release, and I'm finally giving in and buying a PSVR2. The original Horizon bundle was priced at an astonishing $600, which in my view is an exorbitant amount for a piece of proprietary hardware that I still see as a somewhat quirky novelty. The first PSVR, which Sony sent me for review a long time ago, now sits abandoned in a drawer, tangled with inconvenient cords and motion controllers. The clunky processing unit is also in there, a sort of cursed thing.Over the past few years, I've definitely felt the urge to take my PSVR out of its entertainment center tomb. I have a decent collection of VR games on my PlayStation account, some of which I haven't even played yet. But the thought of dragging out all those cords and setting everything up again seems like a heavy burden for this Forbes blogger. It's one of those first-world problems that we often encounter - the inconvenience of dealing with cumbersome tech installation.

Streamlined PSVR2 vs. PSVR

From what I can see, PSVR2 is much more streamlined compared to its predecessor. This time, there's only a single USB-C cable to handle, and the jerry-rigged camera nonsense of the PS4 headset is a thing of the past. I kick myself for not grabbing one of the free PS5 camera adapters when they were still available on Sony's website last month. Now, if I want to use my old PSVR on my PS5/PS5 Pro or boot up my old PS4 Pro, I'll probably have to buy an adapter from Amazon. Interestingly, one of the reviews for the third-party Amazon adapter claims it's 'better than the second coming of Jesus Christ', which is quite a claim.

Software Compatibility and Future Prospects

PSVR's walled software garden initially scared me away due to the glaring lack of backward compatibility. It still seems unacceptable to me. However, with the price of PSVR2 now almost halved, it's a bit easier to accept. It's the promise of Metro Awakening and Behemoth that have finally convinced me to take the plunge at $349.99. I'm also looking forward to trying out Call of the Mountain.Sony stopped manufacturing PSVR2 back in March 2024, supposedly to clear out excess stocked units. The holiday sale seems to be a continuation of this clearance process, and it remains to be seen if production will start up again. New games are gradually making their way to the platform, albeit at a slow pace. It's a perfect time to take advantage of the lower prices, similar to when Circuit City was going out of business in the early 2000s. I managed to get some great deals on Dreamcast games back then.The recent addition of hand-tracking is another significant development. It could be part of Sony's gradual move towards a completely controller-free PSVR2 experience. Most VR is likely to head in this direction eventually, so it's good to see such a forward-thinking update. Additionally, the recently released PC adapter opens up Steam's VR library for play on PSVR2. In the future, I might consider getting one of these adapters.We'll have to wait and see where Sony takes PSVR2 in the coming year. Virtual reality still has a long way to go in terms of mainstream acceptance, but I'm happy to invest some Christmas cash to explore the current generation of PlayStation headset immersion.Did anyone else manage to get a PSVR2 during the sale? I'd be curious to know. Once I receive the hardware, I'll share my impressions. I hope I don't get motion sick and end up vomiting a jolly stream of fruitcake and eggnog onto the local church's nativity scene. That Amazon reviewer wouldn't be happy with me. I don't want to disappoint him.
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