Loading...
RSS feeds allow Web site content to be gathered via feed reader software. Click the subscribe link to obtain the feed URL for this page. The feed will update when new content appears on this page.
Sort By: Relevancy | Date | Type
Displaying items 13-24 of 57
» View wsbtradio.com items only
    Feb 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Tips for ski season injury prevention

    Nothing ruins a skiing or snowboarding weekend like having to hitchhike down the hill in a ski patroller's sled — or in an ambulance. Fortunately, the overall rate of skiing injuries has declined by 50% since the 1970s, according to the National Ski Areas Assn., a trade organization. (Snowboarding injuries are a different story: They've nearly doubled in the last decade — partly because the sport itself is relatively new.)
    Nothing ruins a skiing or snowboarding weekend like having to hitchhike down the hill in a ski patroller's sled — or in an ambulance. Fortunately, the overall rate of skiing injuries has declined by 50% since the 1970s, according to the National Ski...

    Tags: Snowboarding, Orthopedic Surgery, Injuries and Wounds, New York City, Injury Prevention

  2. Feb 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Dr. William Blake, UM School of Medicine professor

    Dr. William Dewey Blake, a retired University of Maryland School of Medicine professor who was chairman of the department of physiology, died of cancer Sunday at his Bath, Maine, home. The former Bolton Hill resident was 94.
    Dr. William Dewey Blake, a retired University of Maryland School of Medicine professor who was chairman of the department of physiology, died of cancer Sunday at his Bath, Maine, home. The former Bolton Hill resident was 94. Born in Summit, N.J., and...

    Tags: Bolton Hill, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Harbor, Medical Research

  4. Feb 8, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  5. Blizzard threatens NYC, New England; 2 feet feared

    BOSTON (AP) — A blizzard of potentially mammoth proportions threatened to strike the Northeast with a vengeance Friday, with up to 2 feet of snow feared along the densely populated Interstate 95 corridor from the New York City area to Boston and beyond.
    BOSTON (AP) — A blizzard of potentially mammoth proportions threatened to strike the Northeast with a vengeance Friday, with up to 2 feet of snow feared along the densely populated Interstate 95 corridor from the New York City area to Boston and...

    Tags: Salt, Boston, National Weather Service, Weather, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)

  6. Feb 3, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Henry Paulson turns career adviser at U. of C.

    Former U.S. Treasury Secretary and former Goldman Sachs CEO <strong>Henry Paulson</strong> worked as a career coach Friday for University of Chicago MBA students.
    Former U.S. Treasury Secretary and former Goldman Sachs CEO Henry Paulson worked as a career coach Friday for University of Chicago MBA students. He started with the rather unhelpful, yet charming, anecdote about setting off for Dartmouth College and...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, University of Oxford, Companies and Corporations, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

  8. Dec 31, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. PASSINGS: Cliff Osmond

    Cliff Osmond, 75, a character actor who was a regular presence in director Billy Wilder's comedies of the 1960s and '70s and appeared in dozens of TV series into the 1990s, died Dec. 22 of pancreatic cancer at his home in Pacific Palisades, said his daughter Margaret Ebrahim.
    Cliff Osmond, 75, a character actor who was a regular presence in director Billy Wilder's comedies of the 1960s and '70s and appeared in dozens of TV series into the 1990s, died Dec. 22 of pancreatic cancer at his home in Pacific Palisades, said his...

    Tags: Jack Lemmon, Billy Wilder, Bob Newhart, Raul Julia, Walter Matthau

  10. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. How dairy producers, other farmers can cope with stress

    Dairy producers currently are enduring one of the most serious and protracted economic crises of any segment of agriculture. The recent temporary extension of the current Farm Bill by Congress addresses neither the cyclical stresses that affect dairy...

    Tags: Bankruptcy, Behavioral Conditions, Agriculture, Financially Distressed Companies, Consumer Goods Industries

  12. Dec 17, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  13. Inherited colon cancer risk tied to certain foods

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Among people who have a genetic susceptibility to colon cancer, those whose diets are heavy in junk food have an even higher risk, according to a new study.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Among people who have a genetic susceptibility to colon cancer, those whose diets are heavy in junk food have an even higher risk, according to a new study. "These patients have this very high risk because of this (genetic)...

    Tags: Medical Research, Genetic Condition, Mediterranean Diet, Stomach Cancer, Colon Cancer

  14. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Varsity Q&A with Archbishop Spalding swimmer David Harmon

    David Harmon,17, has been swimming for eight years for Spy Swimming at the Severna Park Community Center and is in his fourth season on the Archbishop Spalding swim team.
    David Harmon,17, has been swimming for eight years for Spy Swimming at the Severna Park Community Center and is in his fourth season on the Archbishop Spalding swim team. In that time he has become a three-time YMCA district champion, a multiple YMCA...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Clubs and Associations, Michael Phelps, Sports, Ice Hockey

  16. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. COLUMN: Unique stretch of college basketball for Saints starts tonight in Grand Forks

    The Presentation College men&rsquo;s basketball team will embark on one of the most interesting stretches of games that I can ever remember.
    The Presentation College men’s basketball team will embark on one of the most interesting stretches of games that I can ever remember.  The Saints will take on a NCAA Division I opponent on the road tonight, followed by an Association of Christian...

    Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports, Ivy League, Teaching and Learning, Ice Hockey

  18. Dec 6, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Defending the world, bankrupting ourselves

    The argument for leaving 10,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan after 2014 is more or less reasonable on its face. The Kabul government is fragile; our gains might be reversed; the Afghan military is not ready to stand on its own. Here's the unreasonable, unavoidable part: If we don't leave then, we probably never will.
    The argument for leaving 10,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan after 2014 is more or less reasonable on its face. The Kabul government is fragile; our gains might be reversed; the Afghan military is not ready to stand on its own. Here's the unreasonable,...

    Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), NATO, Russia, North Korea, International Military Interventions

  20. Oct 17, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  21. Presidential Candidates Ignoring Environment

    The Hartford Courant
    As the presidential election draws near, I've become astonished at how little the environment seems to matter. Based on the three debates it sits in back of the political bus, far behind the seats for national economy, taxes, medical reform, foreign...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Global Warming, Elections, Politics, United Nations

  22. Aug 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. R. Palmer Beasley dies at 76; linked hepatitis B to liver cancer

    Dr. R. Palmer Beasley, an epidemiologist whose pivotal research on hepatitis B in Taiwan first linked the virus to liver cancer, died Saturday of pancreatic cancer at his home in Houston. He was 76.
    Dr. R. Palmer Beasley, an epidemiologist whose pivotal research on hepatitis B in Taiwan first linked the virus to liver cancer, died Saturday of pancreatic cancer at his home in Houston. He was 76. His death was announced by the University of Texas...

    Tags: Robert Palmer, University of Washington, Medical Research, Hepatitis B , Vaccines

< Previous1  2  3 4 5Next >
Original site for Dartmouth College topic gallery.
Loading...
 
 

Date:

Credit:

User-submitted

Tags:

Rate:
Sending...

E-mail this photo

Error: malformed email address(es)
Both "from" and "recipient" email fields are required.

Recipient E-mail Addresses

(up to 3, separated by commas) Send me a copy.

From:

e-mail | buy this photo | link to photo
Dartmouth College Photos
Peter Roberts has been promoted to chief strategy offic...
(November 30, 2012)
Peter Roberts, chief strategy officer, Jones Lang LaSalle
Todd M. Young has been appointed to Hinshaw & Culbertso...
(July 26, 2012)
Todd M. Young, management committee, Hinshaw & Culbertson
Dr. Christopher Loftus has been named chairman of the D...
(April 20, 2012)
Dr. Christopher Loftus, neurosurgery chairman, Loyola University Chicago Strich School of Medicine