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Travis Rudolph

FSU player Travis Rudolph sits with sixth-grader with autism eating lunch alone

For some kids, the school lunch table can be a lonely place. A star wide receiver from Florida State University made sure that wasn’t the case the other day for a boy with autism. Way to go, Travis Rudolph!  

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http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2014/05/us-air-force-vet-goes-from-inmate-to-entrepreneur/
US Air Force Vet Goes From Inmate to Entrepreneur

http://www.cbs2iowa.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/-school-lunches-made-scratch-26959.shtml#at_pco=tcb-1.0&at_si=537e08802be476c4&at_ab=-&at_pos=4&at_tot=5
School Lunches Made From Scratch

http://www.worldboxingnews.net/news/wbn/2014/05/22/hero-boxer-manny-muhammad-saves-trapped-reverend.html
Hero Boxer Manny Muhammad Saves Trapped Reverend

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http://news.wypr.org/post/loving-louder-baltimore-county-s-anti-bullying-slogan
Loving is Louder: Baltimore County’s Anti-Bullying Slogan

http://www.adn.com/2014/03/04/3356697/dog-helps-in-rescue-of-its-owner.html
Trapper Creek man says dog saved his life after snowmachine crash

http://www.wilx.com/news/headlines/248986581.html
Howell Third Grader Raises More Than $20,000 to Pay Off School Lunch Accounts

 

The School Lunch Issue (Mrs. Q)

So, the mysterious school lunch blogger has revealed her identity.

From the article:

“Sarah Wu does not look like a troublemaker. The slight, blond mom comes off, by her own admission, as “a super nice person … without a bad word to say.”

That may be why the speech pathologist was able to crank out an incisive daily blog scrutinizing school meals for an entire year without anyone suspecting her. Writing as “Mrs. Q,” she bought lunch each school day of 2010, photographed it, ate it and wrote about it that night under the title Fed Up With Lunch.”

One year of eating school lunches. Good for her. I give her credit for looking into the issue and reporting on what she found.

That being said, two things.

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