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    Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. The North Shore Chinese Christian Church finds a way to be relevant to next generations

    The North Shore Chinese Christian Church in Deerfield has one foot set in the old world and one in the new, as a path to make itself relevant in the 21st century.
    The North Shore Chinese Christian Church in Deerfield has one foot set in the old world and one in the new, as a path to make itself relevant in the 21st century. With ties to Chinese Christian Union Church in Chicago's Chinatown, a presence on the...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, China, Entertainment, Music, Science and Technology

  2. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  3. Crime & Punishment: Dunkin' Donuts Employee Fights Off a Robber With a Pot of Coffee

    <strong>Michael Moses Tarpeh allegedly went on a cross-country crime spree</strong> that included incidents of theft, sexual assault and attempted carjacking, many of them near college campuses where Tarpeh, 23, can blend in. Recently, he partied with some UConn students and stole credit cards from their apartment before heading to Ohio State University, reports UConn's Daily Campus. Tarpeh has garnered attention for chronicling his crimes on Twitter under the handle &quot;Bigggggg Mike." (As for the name: "They wonder how a guy thats as big ass [sic] me can keep escaping," he tweeted. "One reason... Im A G! Yes WIth [sic] 6 of em.") In Ohio, he tweeted, "I'm robbing the McDonald's as we speak any osu students try a be my get away driver?" He managed to get reporters and even police to consistently use his alias (with all six g's) in bulletins about him. Bigggggg Mike was finally apprehended in Iowa after he allegedly pumped gas and drove off without paying.
    Michael Moses Tarpeh allegedly went on a cross-country crime spree that included incidents of theft, sexual assault and attempted carjacking, many of them near college campuses where Tarpeh, 23, can blend in. Recently, he partied with some UConn...

    Tags: Theft, Middletown, Cocaine, Trumbull, Drug Trafficking

  4. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. Clean water is everyone's business

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - While many factors and sources affect water quality, Ohio corn, soybean and wheat farmers want to be part of the solution and do their part to maintain and improve the health of Ohio's waterways. Ohio farmers share the same...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Environmental Issues, Research, Science and Technology, Marketing

  6. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. For frustrated bad boys, violent video games become more alluring

    Are people playing violent video games blowing off steam, or are they developing habits of violence that may play themselves out off-screen? In the wake of a wave of school shootings that have touched off debate about the roots of violence, those are more...

    Tags: Theft, Gaming, Entertainment

  8. Feb 17, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Boys in the back of the class

    Every year millions of well-intentioned American kids show up for kindergarten or first grade woefully unprepared to learn. Some can't even tell you their complete name, let alone spell any of it.
    Every year millions of well-intentioned American kids show up for kindergarten or first grade woefully unprepared to learn. Some can't even tell you their complete name, let alone spell any of it. That's enough reason for me to believe "high-quality...

    Tags: Personal Income, Sociology, Authors, Culture, American Enterprise Institute

  10. Feb 17, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  11. Classic children's book, 'Cracker Kitchen' highlight tasty heritage

    My friend Bonnie served fresh strawberry pie last week, and I am still thinking about it. These ripe, red treats from the fields of Florida can't be beat.
    My friend Bonnie served fresh strawberry pie last week, and I am still thinking about it. These ripe, red treats from the fields of Florida can't be beat. As Plant City warms up for its annual Florida Strawberry Festival (Feb. 28-March 10), it's a great...

    Tags: New York City, Education, Authors, Orlando, Colleges and Universities

  12. Feb 7, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  13. New NCAA rules will turn college recruiting into "the wild, wild West"

    If you think it's bad now, just wait.
    If you think it's bad now, just wait. If you think college football recruiting has become too big and too time-consuming and too insanely excessive, just wait. If you think 17-year-old high school football players have become too self-important, too...

    Tags: Jimbo Fisher, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Urban Meyer, Telecommunication Service, High School Sports

  14. Feb 4, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  15. College leaders urged to make personal commitment to student success

    L.A. NOW
    College presidents must take a more personal role in changing campus culture to ensure that more students graduate, a group of higher education leaders meeting in Los Angeles were told Monday. “Presidents focus on the inflow but don’t pay too....
  16. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Dating dangers: Young love's dark side

    Dating abuse among teenagers has reached alarming levels, and many parents aren't taking the necessary steps to help curb it, experts say. Amy Bonomi, in conjunction with Seattle's Group Health Research Institute, wrote a new study that surveyed college...

    Tags: Family, Disease Prevention, Sex Crimes, Health and Safety at School, Human Interest

  18. Jan 21, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  19. Will longer school year help or hurt US students?

    Associated Press
    Did your kids moan that winter break was way too short as you got them ready for the first day back in school? They might get their wish of more holiday time off under proposals catching on around the country to lengthen the school year. But there's a...

    Tags: Holidays, Chicago Mayor, Arne Duncan, Rahm Emanuel, Apples

  20. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Nelson Algren Short Story Awards: A look back at a rich history

    An honor like the Nelson Algren Short Story Award can be a boon to a writer. It can give him or her the confidence to slog through rejections and trudge forward with literary endeavors. When we asked former Nelson Algren Award recipients what winning...

    Tags: Literature, Radio, Cornell University, Authors, University of Kentucky

  22. Jan 7, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  23. Job market bleaker for millennials without college

    The Philadelphia Inquirer
    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Facing the future with a college degree is like being in a lifeboat on a roiling sea. Facing the future with a high school degree is like being in the water. If you're a member of the millennial generation - ages 18 to 34 - who...

    Tags: Personal Income, Family, Music, Culture, Port Richmond

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