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Credit O'Leary for UCF's successful NCAA appeal
Running off at the typewriter … Let's give it up for UCF football coach George O'Leary, who recorded his biggest victory four months after last football season ended. UCF won its NCAA appeal on Friday to have its postseason ban overturned and will...
Tags: Politics, John Hitt, UCF Knights, ESPN (tv network), National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Joseph A. Miklasz, attorney
Joseph A. Miklasz, a trial attorney who practiced in Glen Burnie and was a wine collector, died of cancer Sunday at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 71 and lived in Crownsville. Born in Baltimore, he was raised in Severn and in East Baltimore, where he...
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Peace Corps, France, Butchers Hill, Glen Burnie
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Sanford Burnham picks 5 collaborators
With a focus on cancer, diabetes and obesity, Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute at Lake Nona has picked the first five research groups that it will collaborate with to advance drug discoveries. The scientific teams will be part of the Florida...
Tags: Orlando, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Research, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Boxing helps Parkinson's patients fight back
"Right uppercut! Harder, harder, harder!" At T3 Health and Fitness in Cooper City, physical therapist Craig Marks barks instructions as he spars with William Defreitas, who swings wildly and charges forward with more jabs. There's an invisible...
Tags: Health Treatments, Diseases and Illnesses, Cooper City, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Parkinson's Disease
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FAU, UM at Quidditch World Cup this weekend
Brooms up, South Florida! Students from Florida Atlantic University and the University of Miami are in Kissimmee this weekend for the sixth annual Quidditch World Cup, after months of training like wizards. Quidditch is the broom-wielding sport made...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Basketball, Fiction, FIFA World Cup, Sports
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Bourbon tasting at Steak 954 for UM neurology department fundraiser sells $1,000 tickets
If you've been waiting for a chance to sip on the nearly unattainable 23-year-aged bourbon made by Pappy Van Winkle, Steak 954 at the W Fort Lauderdale will offer it to you on May 23, but it will cost you a stack. The tasting lineup is filled with old...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Fort Lauderdale, Steaks, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Boynton Woman's Club awards five scholarships
The Boynton Woman's Club has awarded scholarships to five local high school seniors. All residents of Boynton Beach, the recipients will attend Florida colleges in the fall. "What was so impressive about this year's group was how prepared each student...Tags: University of Florida, Teaching and Learning, Financial Aid, Sports, Soccer
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Hurricane Club travels to Boca on community tour
The University of Miami Hurricane Club's 2013 Spring Tour traveled to Boca Raton recently for a luncheon at the City Fish Market restaurant. Head football coach Al Golden and athletic director Blake James were in attendance. Golden addressed the crowd of...Tags: Miami Hurricanes, University of Florida, Palm Beach County, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Embattled NCAA president urges campus leaders to advocate for inclusive policies
AP Sports WriterINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — One day after NBA player Jason Collins announced he was gay, NCAA President Mark Emmert urged university leaders to make their campus policies more inclusive. He did not provide specific plans. Emmert gave the opening remarks...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Education, Colleges and Universities, College Sports, Mark Emmert
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'Autism is not disability'
April is National Autism Awareness Month, which naturally raises the question: awareness of what? As a parent of a 19-year old son with autism, if you had asked me that question years ago, I would have said things like, "Be aware that kids with autism...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Ellicott City, Towson University, Autism
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South Florida Jews help unearth clues to genetic diseases
South Florida has one of the world's largest populations of Ashkenazis — Jews of Central and Eastern European descent — making it home to some potentially groundbreaking medical research. In Boca Raton, the Parkinson's Disease and Movement...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Crohn's Disease, Medical Specialization, Genetics, Oncology
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Jane Monheit swings into Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale
Jane Monheit knows firsthand the life-changing influence that music can have on a young life. As a schoolgirl growing up in the late 1980s on the south shore of Long Island, where the right jeans and the right sneakers were required, Monheit was all...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Sarah Vaughan, Artists, Thelonious Monk, Education
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