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USA Today
7 days ago
- General
- USA Today
Videos from Day 1 of Bears minicamp
Videos from Day 1 of Bears minicamp Some notable absences from 1st day of Bears mandatory minicamp. No Kyler Gordon or TJ Edwards, who Ben Johnson said last week were dealing with soft tissue injuries. Still no Luther Burden or Colston Loveland. Jaylon Johnson here but not on the field for team drills. @cbschicago — Matt Zahn (@mattzahnsports) June 3, 2025 The Chicago Bears kicked off the final phase of their offseason program with mandatory minicamp at Halas Hall, where the Bears held their first of three practices on Tuesday afternoon. While Chicago still has a long way to go, head coach Ben Johnson noted the offense has been improving since the start of the offseason program. Johnson also said "everyone was in the building" for mandatory minicamp, but there were a number of players sidelined due to injury. Bears media members in attendance have been sharing snippets from Tuesday's practice, which featured plenty of highlights of quarterbacks Caleb Williams, wide receivers DJ Moore and Rome Odunze and running back D'Andre Swift. Here are some quick videos from Tuesday's practice, as shared by the media (this post will be updated as more are shared): Video from Day 1 of Bears minicamp Bears just wrapped their first practice of minicamp. The wind was strong and the Dolph was loud. — Courtney Cronin (@CourtneyRCronin) June 3, 2025 Bears Minicamp Day 1 🔥🫡 — PAT THE DESIGNER (@PatTheDesigner) June 3, 2025 Day 1 of Mandatory Minicamps is a wrap! We'll see you at 4pm central ⏰️ Subscribe! ✅️ - — CHGO Bears (@CHGO_Bears) June 3, 2025 Bears WR coach Antwaan Randle El coaching up DJ Moore and Rome Odunze. — Sean Hammond (@sean_hammond) June 3, 2025 The Bears Backfield Getting Work In 🔥 — PAT THE DESIGNER (@PatTheDesigner) June 3, 2025 Up and down day for Caleb Williams made some nice plays also left some on the field. Here he is pre practice going through play action mechanics. #DaBears #Bears #ChicagoBears — Clay Harbor (@clayharbs82) June 3, 2025 Follow Bears Wire on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram
Yahoo
03-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
LifeScienceHistory.com Launches with Rewritten Hit Rock ‘n Roll Song Celebrating Science and Reason
New song celebrates life science and related sciences from astronomy, genetics and geology to computing, medicine and telecommunications. SEATTLE, March 03, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Where history is made daily, officially launches today with the release of a rewritten hit rock n' roll song celebrating science and reason entitled: Earth is a Rock, Let the DNA Mold Me. Earth is a Rock celebrates life science and related sciences from astronomy, genetics and geology to computing, medicine and telecommunications. The song recognizes over 100 notable scientists, more than thirty Nobel laureates, industry leaders, movie stars, companies, medical, scientific and computing terms and more. The song is a remake of Life is a Rock, But the Radio Rolled Me released in 1974, written by the late Norman Dolph and Paul DiFranco. Earth is a Rock is written by Dolph, DiFranco and Phil Ness, owner and publisher of and co-produced by T.J. Maher and Paul DiFranco. The original song was No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart and No. 33 on the UK Singles Chart. Norman Dolph was a songwriter, painter, photographer and entrepreneur. He is known for producing the first recordings of The Velvet Underground while working as a sales executive at Columbia Records. In the 1970's Dolph began writing lyrics and publishing songs, including two major chart recordings, "Life Is a Rock (But the Radio Rolled Me)" performed by Reunion, and "Stay the Night" sung by Jane Olivor, and other recordings by K.C. and the Sunshine Band and others. Dolph died from cancer on May 11, 2022, his 83rd birthday. Paul DiFranco is veteran of the entertainment industry spanning fifty years, and a music publisher since 1973. Since 2011 DiFranco has been a Distinguished Adjunct Assistant Professor at Shenandoah Conservatory teaching classes in music production, recording technology and film studies. is owned and published by a Seattle based company, established in 1997 that previously published a specialized nationwide life science network of state- and province-based web sites. A video to accompany Earth is a Rock, Let the DNA Mold Me is in production. The release date has not yet been scheduled. Editor's note: Earth is a Rock, Let the DNA Mold Me is available through all major online music services. The song, Lyrics and Lyrics Defined can be downloaded free of charge at: View source version on Contacts Phil Ness, President & Inc.E-mail: phil@ | LinkedIn Phone: 541.593.0291 Sign in to access your portfolio