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Tribune watchdog investigations spur changes
Campus sex assaults
A 14-month examination into the handling of sexual assault cases on Midwestern campuses prompted two federal investigations and sweeping changes to how universities and prosecutors respond to reports.
In November, the U.S. Department...Tags: Unions, Assault, Interior Policy, Mary E Flowers, Trials
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Was Obama a law professor?
In my column today, I say that Barack Obama was a "law professor," eliciting objections from some readers who say he was not. On this, I defer to the University of Chicago, which says unequivocally that he was. For 12 years, Obama had the title of Senior...Tags: Lawyers, Teachers, Judges, University of Chicago, Barack Obama
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On Campus at GCC
Gallery Exhibit is Both Art and Web Project The exhibition “werk.by” continues in the Glendale Community College Art Gallery through Feb. 2. Los Angeles artist Andy Alexander’s exhibit is both art show and the launch of his web project...Tags: NASA, Trips and Vacations, Tourism and Leisure, New Products, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Preliminary work to begin on Shepherd University pedestrian underpass
richardb@herald-mail.comMotorists entering Shepherdstown over the Potomac River bridge should expect delays over the next nine months as work begins on a long-awaited safe pedestrian underpass linking the East and West campuses of Shepherd University. Shepherdstown police...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Traffic, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Federal birth control ruling upsets religious groups
Church officials and other religious-based groups are gearing up to fight an order by the Obama administration that they include birth control in employee health plans — a requirement some say could threaten the protection of other moral beliefs and...Tags: David Gibson, Government Health Care, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Medical Procedures and Tests, Health and Safety at Work
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Johns Hopkins unveils new hospital
At the new $1.1 billion Johns Hopkins Hospital there will be Xboxes and a basketball court for kids, sleeper-sofas for families, single rooms for all patients, an improved dining menu and extensive soundproofing.
It's part of an effort to make the...Tags: Government Health Care, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Michael Bloomberg, Health and Safety at Work, Medicaid
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Marist College Student Killed In House Fire Laid To Rest In Long Island
PIX11.com / @kerrydrewFamily and friends will gather at St. Matthews Roman Catholic Church at 9:45 a.m. on Friday to say goodbye to Kerry Fitzsimons. The 21-year-old was a senior at Marist College, about to graduate in the spring. Fitzsimons was one of three people killed...Tags: Rentals, Christianity, Services and Shopping, Long Island, Students
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Marist College Students Mourn Victims of Deadly Weekend Fire
PIX11.com / @kerrydrewStudents at Marist College in Poughkeepsie are in mourning after a tragic fire killed two students and a friend over the weekend. Cell phone video captured the intense flames shooting through the three story home on Fairview Avenue where six students...Tags: Rentals, Services and Shopping, Students, Long Island, Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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The 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida
They control some of the largest workforces, biggest budgets and loudest bully pulpits in town.
And they can impact everything from your morning commute to your family's health care and entertainment options.
They are Central Florida's power players....Tags: Winter Park, John Morgan, Dwight Howard, Crofton, Bill Nelson
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Project seeks 1 million veterans to give blood, DNA for disease research
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is looking for a few good men and women to volunteer for a battle it's waging at home — against disease.
Actually, more than a few are needed. Officials overseeing health care for the nation's veterans are...Tags: Chemical Industry, Biotechnology Industry, Human Body, Behavioral Conditions, Johns Hopkins University
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Columbia music historian compiles Vietnam War songs
Nearly 40 years ago, a haunting photograph of a naked Vietnamese girl running in anguish after being severely burned in a napalm bomb attack on her village became an iconic image of the Vietnam War.
But most who have seen the Pulitzer Prize-winning...Tags: Joan Baez, Stress, Concerts, Students, Music
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APG joins University of Delaware in effort to improve care for wounded warriors, civilians
The Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center and the University of Delaware have entered into a cooperative research and development agreement to collaborate on an orthopedic rehabilitation project that will improve rehabilitative care for wounded...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Edgewood, Research and Development, U.S. Army, World War II (1939-1945)
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