Plano East High School student wins Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes
Arya Gurumukhi has also won prizes for her invention of a a novel catalyst to improve upon Bionic Leaf technology.
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Arya Gurumukhi has also won prizes for her invention of a a novel catalyst to improve upon Bionic Leaf technology.
The 21st annual festival, which hosts around 10,000 guests annually for a celebration of Asian culture, will take place on May 3.
Check out Mic Drop’s Boy Band Comedy Brunch lineup with FREE tickets, available online in limited quantities.
Collin College students brought home 23 medals, including 11 gold-winning projects that are headed to nationals in June.
The event will take place on May 21 at Sam Johnson Recreation Center (401 West 16th St.) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The orchestra is celebrating the season’s end with guest pianist Alessio Bax and several performances from Plano Civic Chorus.
With 18 points per game with two 35-point games early in the season, Nunley was NTJCAC Player of the Year, All-Region V & All-Conference.
The school, which serves infants through 12 year olds, will break ground on its new campus on April 23, anticipating a Fall 2025 opening.
After a rotator cuff injury left washing hair hard for Shannon Myers Ambrozy, she discovered Blo Blow Dry Bar and was inspired to open a location.
The Best in Show winner is freshman Jasper High School student Wing Hay Tam, who took home a cash prize and a temporary exhibit in the DMA.