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ORNL researcher helps discover new species of cave snail

Posted at 11:59 am April 20, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Researchers discovered the Tennessee cavesnail, Antrorbis tennesseensis, in caves near Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The snail is less than two millimeters long. (Photo credit: ORNL/Nathaniel Shoobs and Matthew Niemiller)

A researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory helped discover a small cave snail.

The new snail species has been named the Tennessee cavesnail, or Antrorbis tennesseensis. Its name honors the state where it was found and the fact that several researchers involved in its discovery are affiliated with the University of Tennessee. A paper describing and naming the species was published in December.

The snail, which is less than two millimeters long, was found in two caves in Roane County a few miles south of the Oak Ridge Reservation. The reservation includes ORNL and parts of the city of Oak Ridge.

The snail is found on or under rocks far inside the caves, usually in streams that aren’t too muddy or silty, ORNL said. Researchers recommended that the species be listed as endangered.

The ORNL researcher is Evin Carter. He is a research associate and wildlife ecologist at ORNL, which is a U.S. Department of Energy laboratory. With only a handful of surveys completed so far, Carter has plans to survey the 40 or so other caves on the Oak Ridge Reservation, ORNL said.

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Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Science, Slider, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Annette Engel, Antrorbis tennesseensis, Cave Conservancy Foundation, cave snail, DOE, DOE Reservation Management, endangered, Evelyn Pieper, Evin Carter, Katherine Dooley, Kathryn Perez, Matthew Niemiller, Nathaniel Shoobs, Nick Gladstone, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Reservation, Office of Science, ORNL, species, Tennesse cavesnail, U.S. Department of Energy, University of Tennessee

ORHS Orchestra shines in New York City

Posted at 8:30 pm March 20, 2016
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The Oak Ridge High School Orchestra is pictured above at Ellis Island in New York City on March 14, 2016. (Photo by ORHS Orchestra via Twitter)

 

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Oak Ridge High School Orchestra is in the mist of a record-setting year. During the past month, 28 ORHS Orchestra students earned All-East Tennessee Orchestra honors, and 13 earned All-State Tennessee Orchestra recognition. Both of the previously mentioned accomplishments were the most of any orchestra program in East Tennessee.

Also, the orchestra performed in the East Tennessee Band and Orchestra Concert Festival this month and earned all superior ratings in every category and sub-category for all four judges at the event. This was the first time in ORHS Orchestra’s history to achieve this feat.

This past weekend, the orchestra traveled to Washington, D.C., and New York City to compete in a national orchestra competition with schools from Tennessee, Georgia, Missouri, California, Texas, and Arizona. ORHS Orchestra stole the show with 11 total awards including: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, K-12, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Alek Wereszczak, All-East Tennessee Orchestra, All-State Tennessee Orchestra, Carl Strommen, Eagle Yuan, East Tennessee, East Tennessee Band and Orchestra Concert Festival, Evelyn Pieper, Maureen Hynes, Mike Carubia, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge High School Orchestra, orchestra, ORHS, ORHS Orchestra, ORHS Orchestra Boosters

ORHS boys cross country wins McCallie Invitational in Chattanooga

Posted at 11:59 pm September 28, 2015
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ORHS Boys Cross Country Team at McCallie Invitational on Sept. 26, 2015

The Oak Ridge High School boys cross country team finished first at the McCallie Invitational in Chattanooga on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2015. (Photo courtesy Steven D. Martin)

 

The Oak Ridge High School boys cross country team finished first at the McCallie Cross Country Invitational in Chattanooga on Saturday.

The Wildcats also had three of the top five male runners in the 5,000-meter run, or 5k.

Senior Mitchell Poynter of Tippecanoe was the top individual male runner, finishing the 5k in 15:43.57.

Senior Tyler Boullie of ORHS was 14 seconds behind him in second place, finishing the race in 15:57.96.

Boullie was followed by junior Jacob Etheridge of ORHS at 16:22.88. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports Tagged With: Abbey Greenhalgh, cross country, Daeton Byars, Daniel Beckett, David Nagle, Elisabeth Martin, Evelyn Pieper, Farragut, Genevieve Schwartz, Jacob Etheridge, Jake Goodlaxson, Jose Villegas, Maddie Zawisza, Maryville, Matthew Martin, McCallie Cross Country Invitational, McCallie Invitational, Megan Peters, Oak Ridge High School, Oldham County, ORHS, Richard Martin, Robyn Wood, Thomas Colburn, Tippecanoe, Trinity Invitational, Trinity/Valkyri Invitational, Tyler Boullie, Wildcats, Will Jeter

Oak Ridge cross country working back to the top

Posted at 9:21 am August 24, 2013
By Adrian Etheridge Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Cross Country Girls Team

The Oak Ridge Cross Country Girls’ Team is pictured above. (Photos by Allen Etheridge)

Oak Ridge Cross Country has a legacy of winning at the state level.

“I plan to be at that level every year,” Head Coach Allen Etheridge said. “I go into every year thinking that we may have a shot at winning.”

His teams have backed that up with girls’ state titles in 2007, 2009, and 2010, and boys’ titles in 2005, 2006, and 2007. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aislyn Peacock, Allen Etheridge, boys' team, cross country, Daniel Beckett, Elizabeth Martin, Evelyn Pieper, girls' team, Hannah Craig, Hardin Valley Academy, Ian Barclay, Kristie Cunningham, Maddie Self, Mallika Vohra, meet, Megan Peters, Mehak Vohra, Oak Ridge High School, Peyton Gupton, Riley Fitchpatrick, state title, Thomas Colburn, training, Tyler Boullie, Wesley Robinson

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