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Harlem Quartet strings together old and new music
Musical and cultural diversity are at the heart of what the Harlem Quartet is all about. The string ensemble brings an eclectic program to Columbia when it performs for the Candlelight Concert Society series on Saturday, Feb. 2, at 8 p.m., at Howard...
Tags: U.S. Department of State, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Music Industry, Howard Community College, Michelle Obama
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Louisville, Rutgers Meet For Big East Title
The Hartford CourantBoth teams are coming off losses and neither appears in the latest BCS standings. But when Rutgers hosts Louisville Thursday night, the Big East Conference title will be at stake. Both team are 9-2 overall with the Scarlet Knights (5-1) holding a lead...Tags: College Football, Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Atlantic Coast Conference, Pittsburgh Panthers, Abusive Behavior
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UM move to Big Ten a symbol of the evil of college athletics
When it comes to college athletics, it's time to speak truth to evil. You might think evil is too strong a word for what's going on in college athletics, but consider how Webster's Dictionary defines evil: morally reprehensible; causing harm; offensive....
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Atlantic Coast Conference, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Big East Conference
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Lawrence Guyot dies at 73; longtime civil rights activist
Lawrence Guyot, a civil rights leader who was threatened, jailed and nearly beaten to death in the Deep South in the 1960s and helped lead a drive to register black voters during the tumultuous Freedom Summer of 1964, has died. He was 73. The longtime...
Tags: The Washington Post, Washington, DC, Voting, Tougaloo College, Prisons
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Meet Maryland safety commitment Milan Collins
The Baltimore SunIt’s common practice for football recruits to say their college choice is based primarily on academics. Whether or not that popular refrain is true is often up for debate. But when Bishop McNamara safety and honor roll student Milan Collins says...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, North Carolina State University, Michael Jackson, Boston College, Cam Newton
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UCF athletic director Todd Stansbury said school is 'committed to the Big East'
UCF athletic director Todd Stansbury said the school was “committed to the Big East” despite recent conference realignment moves. Stansbury addressed UCF’s conference future during an appearance on “The Beat of Sports”...
Tags: Big Ten Conference, Big East Conference, Tampa, Atlantic Coast Conference, UCF Knights
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Teel Time: As Virginia Tech searches for coordinator, Logan Thomas' NFL decision looms
College football juniors and redshirt sophomores have until Tuesday to declare for the NFL draft, a deadline that adds urgency to Virginia Tech’s presumed and oh-so-unusual search for an offensive coordinator. Urgency because Hokies junior Logan...
Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, UNC Charlotte 49ers, Georgia Institute of Technology, NFL Draft, Andrew Luck
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Civil rights leader Lawrence Guyot dies at 73
Lawrence Guyot, a civil rights leader who survived jailhouse beatings in the Deep South in the 1960s and went on to encourage generations to get involved, has died. He was 73. Guyot had a history of heart problems and suffered from diabetes, and died...
Tags: The Washington Post, Voting, Tougaloo College, Barack Obama, Elections
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UConn Still On Recruiting Trail
The Hartford CourantComing off back-to-back 5-7 seasons and with conference membership always a question, UConn continues on the recruiting trail trying to fill holes for its 2013 class. Signing Day is Feb. 6. "We're definitely still looking for more players, prospects,...Tags: College Football, Sun Life Stadium, Big East Conference, Louisville Cardinals, Cincinnati Bearcats
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Rosenthal: Big Ten getting too big for its own good?
There's a lesson the empire builders at Big Ten Conference headquarters in Park Ridge would do well to heed if they can be convinced to stop peering out to the distant horizon: Growth through acquisition is fraught with peril. "In the business world...Tags: College Football, The Pennsylvania State University, Media Industry, Teaching and Learning, Northwestern Wildcats
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College coaches should look before they leap to NFL
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — On a golf cart long ago after Notre Dame football practice, when Lou Holtz could be at his philosophical best, the coach wistfully recalled the time adversity reinforced what Holtz considered his career destiny. "God didn't...
Tags: College Football, Pacific-12 Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Boston College, Sun Life Stadium
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Seven basketball schools withdraw from Big East
After much speculation, the Big East announced Saturday seven basketball-centric schools voted to leave the conference. The move was not unexpected, but it drastically reshapes the standing of the Big East. UCF is set to join the league in 2013. ...
Tags: College Football, DePaul Blue Demons , Marquette Golden Eagles, Pittsburgh Panthers, UCF Knights
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