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BRCC announces dates for 3 super registration events for fall semester

BRCC announces dates for 3 super registration events for fall semester
The following information is from Baton Rouge Community College.

BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) – Baton Rouge Community College will host three Super Registration Events before the start of the Fall 2022 semester. All registration events will be held on the Mid City Campus in the Bienvenue Student Center, 201 Community College Dr. The first Super Registration event will be held Saturday, August 6, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The second Super Registration event will take place on Wednesday, August 10, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Baton Rouge Community College will host three Super Registration Events before the start of the...
Baton Rouge Community College will host three Super Registration Events before the start of the Fall 2022 semester.(BRCC)

The final registration event will be held Saturday, August 20, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., right before the fall semester begins on Monday, Aug. 22.

Baton Rouge Community College will host three Super Registration Events before the start of the...
Baton Rouge Community College will host three Super Registration Events before the start of the Fall 2022 semester.(BRCC)

The Registration Events offer prospective and returning students a one-stop registration experience. Students can meet with advisors, register for fall classes, and speak with financial aid representatives at convenient times during the evening and weekend sessions.

Individuals unable to attend the Super Registration Events, can visit BRCC’s Mid City Campus for registration assistance Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

For more information about registering at BRCC, visit mybrcc.edu or call 1-866-217-9823.

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CWG Day 3 full schedule 2022: Events, Fixtures, Dates, Timings in IST

CWG Day 3 full schedule 2022: Events, Fixtures, Dates, Timings in IST

The Commonwealth Games 2022 will take place in Birmingham, UK. The opening ceremony is scheduled on July 28, while the closing ceremony is set to happen on August 8.

Lawn Bowls and Para Lawn Bowls, Victoria Park
(13:00 – 18:15)

Men’s Triples Sectional Play – Round 5

Women’s Singles Sectional Play – Round 5

Men’s Pairs Sectional Play – Round 5

Women’s Fours Sectional Play – Round 5

19:30 – 0:45

Women’s Fours – Quarter-Finals

Men’s Triples – Quarter-Finals

Para Men’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play – Round 5

Para Women’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play – Round 5

Men’s Pairs – Quarter-Finals

Women’s Singles – Quarter-Finals

Para Mixed Pairs B2-B3 Sectional Play – Round 1

Gymnastics – Artistic, Arena Birmingham
(13:30 – 16:30)

Men’s Individual All-Around Final

(19:00 – 22:00)

Women’s Individual All-Around Final

Hockey, University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre
(13:30 – 17:00)

Men’s Group Match

New Zealand v Pakistan

Australia v Scotland

(18:30 – 22:00)

Men’s Group Match

England v Wales

India v Ghana

23:30 – 3:00

Women’s Group Match

Canada v England

South Africa v Australia

Table Tennis and Para Table Tennis, The NEC Hall 3

(14:00 – 19:00)

Men’s Team Event Quarter-Finals

20:30 – 1:30

Women’s Team Event Semi-Finals

Weightlifting, The NEC Hall 1
(14:00 – 16:30)

Men’s 67kg

(18:30 – 21:00) 

Women’s 59kg

23:00 – 1:30 

Men’s 73kg

Cycling – Track and Para Track, Lee Valley VeloPark

(14:30 – 18:00)

Men’s Sprint Qualification

Men’s Tandem B – Sprint Qualification

Men’s Sprint 1/8 Finals

Men’s Tandem B – Sprint Semi-Finals

Men’s Sprint Quarter-Finals

Men’s 15km Scratch Race Qualification

Women’s 25km Points Race Qualification

19:30 – 23:30

Men’s Tandem B Sprint Finals

Men’s Sprint Semi-Finals

Women’s Tandem B – 1000m Time Trial Final

Women’s 25km Points Race Final

Women’s 500m Time Trial Final

Men’s Sprint Finals

Men’s 15km Scratch Race Final

Aquatics – Swimming and Para Swimming, Sandwell Aquatics Centre
(15:00 – 17:00)

Men’s 200m Butterfly Heats

Women’s 200m Breaststroke Heats

Men’s 100m Breaststroke SB8 Heat

Women’s 100m Backstroke S8 Heat

Men’s 50m Backstroke Heats

Women’s 50m Butterfly Heats

Men’s 100m Freestyle Heats

Women’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay Heats

23:30 – 2:30 

Women’s 50m Freestyle Final

Men’s 200m Butterfly Final

Women’s 200m Breaststroke Final

Men’s 100m Breaststroke SB8 Final

Women’s 100m Backstroke S8 Final

Men’s 50m Backstroke Semi-Finals

Women’s 50m Butterfly Semi-Finals

Men’s 100m Freestyle Semi-Finals

Women’s 100m Backstroke Final

Men’s 100m Breaststroke Final

Women’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay Final

Badminton, The NEC Hall 5
(15:30 – 19:00) 

Mixed Team Event Quarter-Final

22:00 – 1:30

Mixed Team Event Quarter-Final

Cricket T20, Edgbaston Stadium
(15:30 – 19:00)

Women’s Group A Match: India v Pakistan

22:30 – 2:00

Women’s Group A Match: Barbados v Australia

Rugby Sevens, Coventry Stadium
(15:30 – 19:00)

Men’s 13-16 Semi-final 1

Men’s 13-16 Semi-final 2

Men’s 9-12 Semi-final 1

Men’s 9-12 Semi-final 2

Men’s 5-8 Semi-final 1

Men’s 5-8 Semi-final 2

Men’s Semi-final 1

Men’s Semi-final 2

23:00 – 2:30

Women’s Playoff for 7th

Women’s Playoff for 5th

Men’s Playoff for 13th

Men’s Playoff for 9th

Men’s Playoff for 5th

Women’s Bronze Match

Men’s Bronze Medal Match

Women’s Gold Medal Match

Men’s Gold Medal Match

Triathlon and Para Triathlon, Sutton Park

(15:30 – 20:50)

Men’s PTVI Final

Women’s PTVI Final

Mixed Relay Team Final

Boxing, The NEC Hall 4

(16:30 – 19:30)

Men’s & Women’s Preliminary Round of 16

23:00 – 1:30

Men’s & Women’s Preliminary Round of 16

Netball, The NEC Arena
(16:30 – 20:00)

Malawi v Northern Ireland

South Africa v Barbados

22:30 – 2:00

Uganda v Trinidad & Tobago

Scotland v Wales

Squash, University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre
(16:30 – 19:30)

Women’s Singles Preliminary Round of 16

Women’s Singles Plate Classification Round of 32

Men’s Singles Preliminary Round of 16

Men’s Singles Plate Classification Round of 32

22:30 – 1:30

Women’s Singles Preliminary Round of 16

Women’s Singles Plate Classification Round of 16

Men’s Singles Preliminary Round of 16

Men’s Singles Plate Classification Round of 16

Beach Volleyball, Smithfield
19:00 – 22:00

Women’s Group Match – Australia v Sri Lanka

Women’s Group Match – Vanuatu v Scotland

Men’s Group Match – Canada v Sri Lanka

23:30 – 2:30

Men’s Group Match – The Gambia v St Kitts & Nevis

Women’s Group Match – England v Solomon Islands

Women’s Group Match – Cyprus v Trinidad & Tobago

Basketball 3×3 and Wheelchair Basketball 3×3, Smithfield
20:00 – 22:30

Men’s Basketball 3×3 – Group A

Women’s Basketball 3×3 – Group A

Men’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group A

Women’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group A

0:00 – 2:30

Men’s Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Women’s Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Men’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Women’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Men’s Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Women’s Basketball 3×3 – Group B

(Timings are subject to change)

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CWG, Birmingham 2022 Day 2 full schedule: Events, Fixtures, Dates, Timings in IST

CWG, Birmingham 2022 Day 2 full schedule: Events, Fixtures, Dates, Timings in IST

The Commonwealth Games 2022 will take place in Birmingham between July 28 and August 8. The opening ceremony is scheduled on July 28, while the closing ceremony will happen on August 8.

All timings follow the Indian Standard Time (IST)

Aquatics – Swimming and Para Swimming, Sandwell Aquatics Centre

(15:00 – 17:00)

Men’s 200m Freestyle Heats

Women’s 50m Freestyle Heats

Men’s 50m Freestyle S13 Heat

Women’s 50m Freestyle S13 Heat

Men’s 100m Breaststroke Heats

Women’s 100m Backstroke Heats

Men’s 400m Individual Medley Heats

Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Heats

Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Heats

Men’s 200m Breaststroke Heats

Mixed 4x100m Freestyle Relay Heats

(23:30 – 2:30)

Women’s 50m Breaststroke Final

Men’s 200m Freestyle Final

Women’s 50m Freestyle Semi-Finals

Men’s 50m Freestyle S13 Final

Women’s 50m Freestyle S13 Final

Men’s 100m Breaststroke Semi-Finals

Women’s 100m Backstroke Semi-Finals

Men’s 400m Individual Medley Final

Women’s 100m Butterfly Final

Men’s 100m Backstroke Final

Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final

Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final

Athletics – Marathon, Smithfield

(11:30 – 18:00) 

Men’s Marathon T53/54 Final

Women’s Marathon T53/54 Final

Men’s Marathon Final

Women’s Marathon Final

Badminton, The NEC Hall 5

(13:30 – 17:00)

Mixed Team Event Qualifying Round 2

Australia v Pakistan

Canada v Maldives

India v Sri Lanka

Scotland v Uganda

(18:30 – 22:00)

Mixed Team Event Qualifying Round 3

England v Singapore

Malaysia v South Africa

Jamaica v Zambia

Mauritius v Barbados

(23:30 – 3:00)

Mixed Team Event Qualifying Round 3

Canada v Scotland

India v Australia

Sri Lanka v Pakistan

Maldives v Uganda

Basketball 3×3 and Wheelchair Basketball 3×3, Smithfield

(20:00 – 22:30)

Men’s Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Women’s Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Men’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group A

Women’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group A

(0:00 – 2:30)

Men’s Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Women’s Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Men’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Women’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Beach Volleyball, Smithfield

(19:00 – 22:00)

Men’s Group Match – England v Tuvalu

Men’s Group Match – Rwanda v South Africa

Women’s Group Match – Canada v Ghana

(23:30 – 2:30)

Women’s Group Match – New Zealand v Kenya

Men’s Group Match – New Zealand v Cyprus

Men’s Group Match – Australia v Maldives

Boxing, The NEC Hall 4

(16:30 – 19:30)

Men’s & Women’s Preliminary Rounds of 16 & 32

(23:00 – 1:30)

Men’s & Women’s Preliminary Round of 16

Cricket T20, Edgbaston Stadium

(15:30 – 19:00)

Women’s Group B Match: New Zealand v South Africa

(22:30 – 2:00)

Women’s Group B Match: England v Sri Lanka

Cycling – Track and Para Track, Lee Valley VeloPark

(14:30 – 18:45)

Women’s Sprint Qualification

Women’s 3000m Individual Pursuit Qualification

Womens Sprint 1/8 Finals

Womens Sprint Quarter-Finals

Men’s 4000m Individual Pursuit Qualification

(20:30 – 23:30)

Men’s Keirin Round 1

Womens Sprint Semi-Finals

Women’s 3000m Individual Pursuit Finals

Men’s Keirin Round 1 Repechage

Men’s 4000m Individual Pursuit Finals

Men’s Keirin Round 2

Women’s Sprint Finals

Men’s Keirin Finals (7-12 & 1-6)

Gymnastics – Artistic, Arena Birmingham

(13:30 – 18:30)

Women’s Team Final & Individual Qualification – Subdivision 1

Women’s Team Final & Individual Qualification – Subdivision 2

(21:00 – 2:30)

Women’s Team Final & Individual Qualification – Subdivision 3

Women’s Team Final & Individual Qualification – Subdivision 4

Hockey, University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre

(13:30 – 17:00)

Men’s Group Match

South Africa v Pakistan

Canada v Wales

(18:30 – 22:00)

Women’s Group Match

Australia v Kenya

England v Ghana

(23:30 – 3:00)

Women’s Group Match

India v Wales

New Zealand v Scotland

Lawn Bowls and Para Lawn Bowls, Victoria Park

(13:00 – 18:15) 

Men’s Triples Sectional Play – Round 3

Para Men’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play – Round 3

Women’s Singles Sectional Play – Round 3

Men’s Triples Sectional Play – Round 4

Para Women’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play – Round 3

Women’s Singles Sectional Play – Round 4

(19:30 – 0:45)

Women’s Fours Sectional Play – Round 3

Para Men’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play – Round 4

Men’s Pairs Sectional Play – Round 3

Women’s Fours Sectional Play – Round 4

Para Women’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play – Round 4

Men’s Pairs Sectional Play – Round 4

Netball, The NEC Arena

(16:30 – 20:00)

Australia v Scotland

England v Malawi

(22:30 – 2:00)

Jamaica v South Africa

New Zealand v Uganda

Rugby Sevens, Coventry Stadium

(13:30 – 18:00)

Women’s Group Match

Men’s Group Match

(22:00 – 3:00)

Women’s 5-8 Semi-final 1

Women’s 5-8 Semi-final 2

Men’s 9-16 Quarter-final 1

Men’s 9-16 Quarter-final 2

Men’s 9-16 Quarter-final 3

Men’s 9-16 Quarter-final 4

Women’s Semi-final 1

Women’s Semi-final 2

Men’s Quarter-final 1

Men’s Quarter-final 2

Men’s Quarter-final 3

Men’s Quarter-final 4

Squash, University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre

(16:30 – 19:00)

Women’s Singles Preliminary Round of 32

Men’s Singles Preliminary Round of 32

(22:30 – 1:00)

Women’s Singles Preliminary Round of 32

Men’s Singles Preliminary Round of 32

Table Tennis and Para Table Tennis, The NEC Hall 3

(14:00 – 19:00)

Women’s Team Event Qualifying Round 3

Men’s Team Event Qualifying Round 3

(20:30 – 1:30)

Women’s Team Event Quarter-Finals

Weightlifting, The NEC Hall 1

(13:30 – 18:15)

Men’s 55kg Final

Men’s 61kg Final

(20:00 – 22:15)

Women’s 49kg

(0:30 – 2:45)

Women’s 55kg

(Timings are subject to change)

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LIV Golf tour schedule 2022: Dates, locations for all eight events in the controversial Saudi-backed PGA Tour rival

LIV Golf tour schedule 2022: Dates, locations for all eight events in the controversial Saudi-backed PGA Tour rival

With a tumultuous build-up and a succession of frequently jarring pre-tournament media engagements all but done, the LIV Golf Invitational Series will tee off at the Centurion Club in Hertfordshire.

Former world number one Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson are among the leading lights taking part in the competition, which is not being recognised by the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR).

Major winners Martin Kaymer, Graeme McDowell and Louis Oosthuizen are also involved, along with European Ryder Cup stars Sergio Garcia, Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood.

Johnson is the only player currently ranked inside the world top 20 taking part – Oosthuizen slipped to 21st this week – but intrigue remains significant around the Saudi-backed project that organisers are billing as “golf, but louder”.

So, what accounts for this volume alteration other than the well-documented vast wads of cash? Here, we run through the inaugural LIV Golf schedule and format, along with the prize money on offer.

MORE: Why Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson can still play U.S. Open, other majors after spurning PGA for LIV Golf

What is the schedule for the LIV Golf Invitational Series?

This week’s opener is the first of eight events, spanning four countries and running until the team championship finale at Trump National Doral, Miami in October this year.

  Course Location Date
1 Centurion Club Hertfordshire, England June 9-11
2 Pumpkin Ridge Portland, Oregon June 30 – July 2
3 Trump National Golf Club Bedminster Bedminster, New Jersey July 29-31
4 The International Boston, Massachusetts September 2-4
5 Rich Harvest Farms Chicago, Illinois September 16-18
6 Stonehill Bangkok, Thailand October 7-9
7 Royal Greens Golf & Country Club Jeddah, Saudi Arabia October 14-16
8 Trump National Golf Club Doral Miami, Florida October 27-30

LIV Golf format explained

The LIV Golf Invitational Series features two competitions that will take place concurrently: an individual event and a team event.

The first seven events will take place over the course of LIV Golf’s four-month regular season. The eighth event will be the team championship in late October in Miami, where teams compete against one another in a matchplay format for the LIV Golf team trophy.

Individual event

The first seven LIV events will have an individual competition, where each golfer will compete in a strokeplay format over the course of 54 holes, as opposed to the standard 72-hole tour events.

There are no cuts and the golfer with the lowest score after 54 holes will be declared the winner. The events will feature shotgun starts – each player starting at the same time but at a different hole, as opposed to consecutive playing groups starting one after the other at the first.

On each day of the opening competition at Centurion Club, the golfers will make their shotgun starts at 14:00 BST. The trophy presentation is scheduled for 18:30 BST on Sunday, highlighting the compressed playing time that the shotgun format allows.

Team event

Each event will feature 12 teams made up of four golfers each, with LIV Golf appointing a captain to lead each team. Those captains will then select the other three players for their teams in a snake draft format each week, as was the case for the opener in London. 

Captains will also select the lineup for each week. Each team will have its own logo, name and colours.

MORE: Why is Dustin Johnson playing in Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series?

Team scoring

During the first two rounds, each team’s best two scores will be used to decide where they rank. That number rises to three in the third and final round.

The team championship in Miami will be a four-day, four-round match-play knockout bracket.

LIV Golf prize money

Each regular-season event features a $25 million purse (£20 million), with $20 million to be split over the 48 golfers taking part. The winner stands to make $4 million, with the player bringing up the rear in the no-cut format having the consolation of pocketing $120,000.

The remaining $5 million will go to the top three teams, with $3 million, $1.5 million and $500,000 covering the respective podium positions.

At the end of the individual events, players who have participated in at least four will divide a $30 million bonus pool. The individual champion will net $18 million, the second-place golfer $8 million, and the third-place $4 million.

The winning team after the season finale will receive $16 million, with the group in last place still able to split $1 million in tournament earnings.

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Taylor approves funds, but not dates, for pop-up townhall events – Energeticcity.ca

Taylor approves funds, but not dates, for pop-up townhall events - Energeticcity.ca

TAYLOR, B.C. – Though the District of Taylor has approved funds to purchase promotional materials for future pop-up town hall meetings, no dates have been set for the meetings this summer.

According to district staff during the council meeting on Monday, the pop-up town hall meetings are designed to be an “informal discussion with people in the community.” Residents and users of the district facilities can engage with council members and talk about what matters to them. 

Several dates and locations were proposed. They included the Taylor Golf Course, the Visitor Centre, and Peace Island Park at times throughout the summer. 

Location-specific meetings, according to staff, are meant to reach demographics not usually engaged, as well as users of specific facilities that the district looks after.

Community engagement processes already exist in the district: Coffee With Council meetings are open discussions with specific issues on the agenda that residents can attend to hear from and ask questions of councillors.  

Though the council approved the funds to purchase supplies for the pop-ups, plans for future pop-up town halls ended there for the time being.

“I think the philosophy, the idea behind this is very good,” Taylor mayor Rob Fraser said in the meeting. “I like the idea of being prepared to have these on occasion.”

But a meeting with the public without specific topics on the agenda raised concerns over the efficiency and efficacy of the meetings. 

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Winter conditions in Regina push back outdoor sporting event start dates – Regina | Globalnews.ca

Winter conditions in Regina push back outdoor sporting event start dates - Regina | Globalnews.ca

Little athletes eager to start playing spring sports will have to wait a little longer this year. While the beginning of the baseball and soccer seasons is around the corner, continued wintry weather has forced start dates to be pushed back.

The City of Regina confirmed in an email statement that outdoor field bookings usually begin May 1, but with the recent weather, the City’s fields have not fully dried out leaving them susceptible to damage if used.

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“The City continues to monitor field conditions and will advise user groups when outdoor play can begin,” the statement reads. “The status of athletic fields is updated daily starting May 1 on Regina.ca.”

Sporting organizations had to break the news of yet another season stall to their teams.

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Gerry Krismer from Kiwanis Little League said due to COVID-19, they had to cancel the 2020 season and in 2021, they had a shortened season.

“This year, we were planning on having a full season with our usual start date the first of May,” said Krismer. “Due to the recent weather, we have had to push our start date to May 7 and we fully expect we will be up and running on that date and get a full season of baseball in for 2022.”

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Savanna Matthies, director of North Regina Little League, said they always like to start the season before May 1. The announcement of delayed start times for outdoor sports brought disappointment, especially for little athletes who have been eager to play ball.

“The kids are disappointed. They just want to be outside and play,” said Matthies. “Teams are ready for practice and people are using indoor facilities (to practice).”

Athletes and sporting organizations are advised to check the City of Regina’s website to know when exactly the outdoor facilities are deemed ready for use.


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