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People eat more unhealthy foods on days they drink
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Americans tend to eat more calories and fat on the days they also have alcoholic drinks, a new study suggests. "Food choices changed on the days that people drank... and changed in an unhealthier direction for both men and...Tags: Nutrition, Healthy Diet, Diets and Dieting, Substance Abuse, Medical Research
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Valley culinary students chosen to help prepare foods for Kentucky Derby
Five culinary students from the Lehigh Valley area have won the chance to compete in a horse race of their own during Derby Week at Churchill Downs. Arthur Byra, East Stroudsburg; Katharine Marks, Barto; Jessica Keyser, Macungie; Kristina Wisneski,...
Tags: Equestrian, Foods and Beverages, Horse and Harness Racing, The Finish Line Incorporated, Kentucky Derby
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A master musician
Janos Starker, the legendary Hungarian-American virtuoso cellist, died in Bloomington, Ind., on April 28 at 88. An outstanding soloist, chamber musician and recording artist, his forte was that of educator. He managed to successfully escape from the...Tags: Music, Education, Music Industry, Entertainment, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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Janos Starker dies at 88; renowned cellist won a Grammy in 1997
Janos Starker, a renowned concert cellist as well as a distinguished teacher and recording artist, died Sunday at his home in Bloomington, Ind. He was 88 and had been in declining health. Since 1958, Starker had been a professor at the Indiana...
Tags: Music, Awards and Prizes, Budapest (Hungary), Entertainment, Hungary
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Degree in social work now offered
SOUTH BEND -- Indiana University South Bend will begin offering a bachelor's degree in social work program, with classes set to begin in August. The new degree recently was approved by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education and Indiana University'...Tags: Indiana University South Bend, Social Services
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Volunteers hang posters of missing IU student as 2nd anniversary of her disappearance nears
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Volunteers spent the weekend hanging posters in Bloomington seeking tips about the disappearance of an Indiana University student who vanished nearly two years ago. The weekend effort to hang posters with Lauren Spierer's... -
Indiana 'brain drain' draws concerns at Purdue
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — Data gathered by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education shows nearly 93 percent of PurdueUniversity graduates leave Tippecanoe County within a year of finishing school Also, just a third of Purdue graduates are...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Newspaper and Magazine, Ball State University
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Janos Starker, world-famous cellist, dies at 88
Janos Starker, a renowned concert cellist as well as a distinguished teacher and recording artist, has died. He was 88. Starker, who died Sunday in Bloomington, Ind., had been in terminal care for the last few weeks, according to reports from wire...
Tags: Music, Colleges and Universities, Music Industry, Entertainment, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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Question data on higher ed
Spring is really here. Baseball is being played, the Cubs are already tragic, and Faye of the Forest re- appeared on the back deck. She was parked on the railing as I sat down to write this column. "What's your topic this week?" she asked. "I could...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Students
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COLUMN-Gambling with your retirement: PBS gets in on the action
ReutersBy Mark Miller CHICAGO, April 26 (Reuters) - PBS Frontline is shocked - shocked! - to find that investors hold retirement accounts that cost too much and eat into long-term returns, even though financial experts have been hammering away on these issues...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace, 401K, PBS (tv network)
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IU-SE chief Patterson-Randles to retire June 30
NEW ALBANY, Ind. (AP) — The chancellor of the Indiana University campus in New Albany will step down June 30. The university said this week that IU-Southeast Chancellor Sandra Patterson-Randles will take a one-year leave before returning to the...Tags: Indiana University Southeast
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'Town and gown' prospects expand
Talk of "town and gown" here sounds better all the time. Gregg Chenoweth, the next president of Bethel College in Mishawaka, says he'll begin his new job in July with aspirations of further expanding the college's relationship with its community....Tags: Global Expansion, Colleges and Universities, Purdue University, Indiana University South Bend, University of Notre Dame
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