By Mr. Curcio, Station Advisor Posted 7:37 AM ET 1. Girls Volleyball Falls to SA, 3-0.The girls volleyball team lost to South Allegheny 3-0. Tiana Moracco had five kills, and Faith Shean led with 8 digs. Megan baker had 18 assists. 2. Grab 'n Go Breakfast AvailableRemember the grab and go breakfast cart is in the front lobby every morning! Breakfast and lunch are available to all students at no cost to the student. 3. Yearbook SalesThe 2022 Derrian will be on sale this week for $70. If you would like your name to be engraved on the front cover of your yearbook, it will be an additional $5. Make check or money order due to DAHS Derrian 2022—no cash will be accepted.Yearbooks will be on sale during homeroom only in the F hallway. Please fill out the appropriate form and purchase your yearbook October 18-22! Forms can be picked up in the office or outside of Mrs. Bushey’s room F312. LUNCH TALKfrom Reuters: "Facebook Inc, under fire from regulators and lawmakers over its business practices, is planning to rebrand itself with a new group name that focuses on the metaverse, the Verge reported on Tuesday.The name change will be announced next week, The Verge reported, citing a source with direct knowledge of the matter. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been talking up the metaverse, a digital world where people can move between different devices and communicate in a virtual environment, since July, and the group has invested heavily in virtual reality and augmented reality, developing hardware such as its Oculus VR headsets and working on AR glasses and wristband technologies." TODAY'S QUOTEI still haven't made sense of it Metropolitan police officer Michael Fanone, who testified before Congress in July from CNN: "As the Jan. 6 Committee continues its work, "Four Hours at the Capitol" presents a methodical, up-close-and-personal tick-tock of the insurrection, exposing what a chaotic, strange and yes, violent day that was. Interviewing members of Congress, police and protestors/rioters, it's a visceral account of what transpired through the eyes -- and cameras -- of those swept up in the moment. Directed by Jamie Roberts and produced by Dan Reed ("Leaving Neverland") in association with the BBC, the documentary draws on both personal testimony and an assortment of footage, some previously unseen, reflecting how quickly the police found the situation spiraling out of control." TODAY'S NUMBER: 7from Fox News: "Jose Altuve hit a tying home run in the eighth inning and the Houston offense awakened with seven runs in the ninth on Tuesday night as the Astros came back to beat the Boston Red Sox 9-2, evening the AL Championship Series at two games apiece." AND FINALLY...Anup Shah has been announced as the winner of the Nature Conservancy 2021 Photo Contest, for his image of a western lowland gorilla walking through a cloud of butterflies in the Central African Republic.
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