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READER SUBMITTED: NWC's Gillespie, Stites Are Named CIAC Scholar-Athletes
Sarah Gillespie ’13, an outstanding track athlete, and Tyler Stites ’13, an accomplished swimmer and golfer, have been named Northwest Catholic's CIAC Scholar-Athletes for 2013. “Sarah and Tyler are excellent examples of students...
Tags: Boston College, Religion and Belief, Sports, Roman Catholicism, Swimming
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Lehighton woman was inspired to teach by hard lessons of bullying
Diana Livingston will limp on her way to receiving her degree at the Penn State-Berks graduation Saturday, May 4. There's a slim possibility that she could even fall on the way to the stage. But she will walk the distance to clench her diploma....
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Students, Cerebral Palsy, Colleges and Universities, Teachers
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Analyzing your quitting fantasies
Hi there, readers. I'd like to talk about your fantasies. Not THOSE fantasies, you pervs. This is a family workplace column. I'm talking about your "quitting fantasies" — the daydreams we have about the most satisfying way to exit a job. Say...
Tags: Human Interest, Rex Huppke, The Happiest News!, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Auto Trends
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Calming the West's water wars
Last week, Texas and Oklahoma squared off in a Supreme Court battle over water rights that has the drought-ridden West on edge. At issue is a state's control over its own water: Texas seeks to buy or otherwise tap water from Oklahoma under the terms of an...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, Politics, U.S. Congress, U.S. Army
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Some push for Edwards to be permanent schools CEO
Education observers were split Tuesday on whether the city's school board should launch a nationwide search to replace schools CEO Andrés Alonso or give the job of taking on the district's daunting challenges to his hand-picked successor. Some, such as...
Tags: Nancy Grasmick, Justice System, Career and Workplace, Corporate Officers, Local Government
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Using technology to fight cheating in online education
While Jennifer Clay was at home taking an online exam for her business law class, a proctor a few hundred miles away was watching her every move. Using a webcam mounted in Clay's Los Angeles apartment, the monitor in Phoenix tracked how frequently her...
Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Regional Authority, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Executive Branch, Colleges and Universities
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Saudi embraces U.S. oil boom even as kingdom's output steadies
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The oil minister of Saudi Arabia, the world's top crude oil exporter, welcomed the U.S. energy renaissance on Tuesday but added that the boom in new global output may hold the kingdom's production at current levels until the next...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Environmental Issues, Tehran (Iran), National Government, Iran's Nuclear Program
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Bay City school works with Harvard to improve
BAY CITY, Mich. (AP) — Bay City Central High School and Harvard University are collaborating this year to improve the high school's curriculum. MLive.com reports that ( http://bit.ly/16pbAta ) 15 Central High School teachers and administrators...Tags: High Schools, Schools, Teachers, Education, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts)
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City schools chief Alonso resigns
Baltimore schools CEO Andrés Alonso tearfully announced his resignation Monday, ending a six-year tenure marked by bold yet often divisive reforms and casting uncertainty on the future of the long-troubled school system. Under Alonso's leadership, city...
Tags: Abell Foundation, Human Interest, U.S. Department of Education, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Economy, Business and Finance
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Lawrence Summers: 'Now is not the time for austerity'
The economics commentariat and no small part of the political debate have been consumed recently with the controversy surrounding the work of my Harvard colleagues (and friends) Carmen Reinhart and Ken Rogoff. Their work had been widely interpreted as...Tags: Lawrence Summers, The Washington Post, Barack Obama, Economy, Business and Finance, Government Debt
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div.article div.byline p.date {display:none;} Susan Hahn Susan Hahn was editor of TriQuarterly for 14 years. She is author of a recent novel, “The Six Granddaughters of Cecil Slaughter”; nine books of poetry, including “Self/Pity&...Tags: Music, Entertainment, Celebrities, The New York Times, Primetime Emmy Awards
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Cardin to meet with family of Russian lawyer
Sen. Ben Cardin is scheduled to meet Thursday with the family of a Russian lawyer whose death sparked an international outcry over human rights in that country, renewing focus on a controversy that has complicated U.S.-Russian relations at a sensitive...
Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Civil Rights, Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Moscow (Russia)
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