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Online education groups add colleges from U.S. and overseas
L.A. NOWTwo of the emerging providers of online college classes, Coursera and edX, are announcing significant expansions in the numbers of campuses that will join their organizations and offer free courses. The high-powered competitors, both founded last year,... -
The Prospector: Make way for little guys in fast, furious football
If you like speed and flash in your football, then you’re going to love what Central Florida’s 2014 edition has to offer. As we look at the upcoming senior class, and more specifically, the latest Sentinel Super60 rankings, one thing jumps...
Tags: Southeastern Conference, New Smyrna Beach, Football, Media Industry, Financial Aid
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Is a geographic realignment coming for the Big Ten?
Nittany LinesThe Big Ten's two divisions are up for review with the pending additions of Rutgers and Maryland in 2014. Both could join Penn State in a reformatted conference aligned more on geographic, rather than competitive, terms. Iowa athletic director Gary...... -
Special Report: Class struggle - How charter schools get students they want
ReutersGetting in can be grueling. Students may be asked to submit a 15-page typed research paper, an original short story, or a handwritten essay on the historical figure they would most like to meet. There are interviews. Exams. And pages of questions for...Tags: Arts and Culture, American Enterprise Institute, Academic Progress, Environmental Issues, School Examinations
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Shinn's 'Teddy Ferrara' stuck on campus
One of the problems with plays dominated by collegiate sexuality — and there is no shortage of graphic undergraduate sex in Christopher Shinn's “Teddy Ferrara” — is that if you are a few years removed from that particular time of...
Tags: Goodman Theatre, Arts and Culture, Suicide, Advice Columns and Columnists, Students
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Big Ten discusses beefing up football schedules
The Big Ten is considering cutting back on the cupcakes. Conference officials are discussing no longer scheduling games against Football Championship Subdivision opponents. "We've made an agreement that our future games will all be Division I schools,...
Tags: College Football, Big Ten Conference, Football, Science and Technology, Maryland Terrapins
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Tommy Myers: A Purebred Husky
The Hartford Courant— It was summer camp 1982 and Norm Myers was walking back from the old UConn football facilities to McMahon Residence Hall. Peggy Walsh, who still holds the UConn women's basketball record for most rebounds in a game, was moving in for her...Tags: Pittsburgh Panthers, College Football, Football, College Basketball, Students
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UConn Football Team Harvesting Home-Grown Talent; Six State Players In Fold
The Hartford CourantOn national signing day, the focus was local. The UConn football program unveiled its class of 24 recruits Wednesday, but coach Paul Pasqualoni kicked off his press conference by citing the six from Connecticut. Pasqualoni, a Cheshire native, ran down the...Tags: College Football, Randy Edsall, High School Sports, Football, Maryland Terrapins
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UCF announces new $49 and $99 season ticket options for 2013
UCF announced new season ticket options on Thursday, including a $99 option for both young alumni and the general public, and $49 youth tickets available in the north end zone. There were no ticket price increases from 2012 to 2013, and the new $99...
Tags: South Florida Bulls, Big East Conference, Connecticut Huskies, UCF Knights, Prices
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Arkansas Razorbacks: new head coach Bret Bielema announces 2013 recruiting class
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- The University of Arkansas announced Wednesday the first recruiting class of new head coach Bret Bielema. The Following Student-Athletes Signed Letters of Intent on Feb. 6, 2013 Austin Allen, Fr., QB, 6-2, 210, Fayetteville, Ark....
Tags: College Football, High School Sports, ESPN (tv network), Financial Aid, Arkansas Razorbacks
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Henry S. Baker Jr., banker
Henry S. Baker Jr., a retired banker and community leader, died Saturday from complications of a tumor at Keswick Multi-Care Center. The longtime Monkton resident was 86.
The son of Henry S. Baker Sr., treasurer of the Johns Hopkins University, and...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Christianity, Graduation, Hospitals and Clinics
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TFA's Colton Plante lands Navy offer, but still has visits to take
Colton Plante may have wanted to commit on the spot this weekend during his visit to the U.S. Naval Academy when Navy head football coach Ken Niumatalolo extended him an official scholarship offer. The Orlando First Academy linebacker/fullback knew,...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, College Football, Awards and Prizes, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Football
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