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Purdue students concoct safe energy drink
A popular energy drink made here in Indiana is under scrutiny. The founder and CEO of 5-hour energy is strongly defending his product after claims that it led to 13 deaths in the past four years. In the midst of this controversy, a group of Purdue...
Tags: Energy Drinks, Starbucks Corp., Amino Acids, Dietary Supplements, Education
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Princeton to honor alumnus Daniels with award
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Princeton University will award Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels its Woodrow Wilson Award, a top honor for undergraduate alumni for a career that embodies the call to duty made by the former president. Daniels is a two-term governor...
Tags: Mitch Daniels, Ronald Reagan, Princeton University, Government, George W. Bush
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Serving up the courses
2012 COOKING CLASSES AND SCHOOLS
Cooking schools — amateur and professional — and classes by independent teachers are listed in alphabetical order by category; general classes are listed by geographic area. Information was collected from...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Thyme, Whole Foods Market, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Michigan Avenue
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All-star spellers
Penn High School took home first place at the Indiana Academic Spell Bowl State Finals. The all-star spellers came in first in the Class 1 category in addition to winning overall with 90/90. This is Penn High School’s 12th state championship....Tags: Super Bowl
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As drought hits corn, biotech firms see lush field in GMO crops
WOODLAND, Calif. - The worst U.S. drought in half a century is withering the nation's corn crop, but it's a fertile opportunity for makers of genetically modified crops. Agricultural biotechnology companies have been pouring hundreds of millions of...Tags: Genetic Engineering, Biotechnology Industry, Technology, Chemical Industry, Droughts
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Police arrest 5 teens in connection with string of robberies on Purdue campus
Five Lafayette teens were arrested in connection with a series of strong-arm robberies on the Purdue University campus in late October. Walter Akil Jones, 18, was charged with three counts of robbery with bodily injury and three counts of theft. Marqesse...
Tags: Theft, Prosecution, Juvenile Delinquency
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New helmet developed in Indiana could better protect kids against concussions
A new football helmet, made right here in Central Indiana, could soon change the way youth football players are protected on the field. Despite rule changes and even state laws designed to protect against concussions in football, experts say children are...
Tags: University of Miami, Head Injuries, Concussion, Football, Injuries and Wounds
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Portage man, 102, still regrets vote for Hoover
PORTAGE, Ind. (AP) — Catherine Bryan guided her husband of 67 years toward the ballot booth with a playful nod and a gentle push. "Now go do your civic duty again," she told him. Kenneth Bryan, who's 102 years old, didn't need any Election Day...Tags: Elections, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Employees, Career and Workplace, Voting
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Purdue fraternity house being closed for hazing
WEST LAFAYETTE -- Purdue University fraternity house is being shut down because of complaints about hazing and alcohol abuse. Officials say the Beta Theta Pi fraternity's national organization is suspending the Purdue chapter until May and that some...
Tags: Substance Abuse, Hazing
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Purdue frat suspended for alcohol, hazing violations
A Purdue University fraternity was suspended for violating the university’s alcohol and hazing regulations, announced officials Thursday. Beta Theta Pi, located at 150 Littleton St. will be suspended until May 4, 2013. Following their suspension,...
Tags: Hazing
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Purdue University helps 5-year-old fight disability
Every child wants to run around, ride a bike and just play in the park. Lucas Resch can't do those things. He was born with a birth defect that makes his left leg far shorter than his right. Traditional prostheses make his legs even, but do not give him...
Tags: YouTube, Education, Technology, Colleges and Universities, Birth Defects
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Indiana colleges see slow rebound in endowments
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana college endowments are slowly rebounding from the recession, but the recovery isn't coming fast enough for budget-strapped schools under pressure to limit tuition increases and distribute financial aid. The National...Tags: Indiana University, Colleges and Universities, Education, Newspaper and Magazine
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