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    Apr 18, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Notre Dame must wise up: Everybody involved in Sullivan tragedy acted with a disregard for safety

    In death, as on the final day of his life, Declan Sullivan's voice again was ignored by those at Notre Dame entrusted to listen.
    In death, as on the final day of his life, Declan Sullivan's voice again was ignored by those at Notre Dame entrusted to listen. On Page 39 of the university's so-called independent investigation into the scissors-lift accident Oct. 27 that killed the...

    Tags: National Weather Service, Long Grove, Colleges and Universities, Weather Warnings, Occupational Safety and Health Administration

  2. May 24, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  3. Arizona to debut new copper helmets this season

    College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    Arizona to debut new copper helmets this season...
  4. Nov 16, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Tree rings document ancient Western megadrought

    Greenspace
    University of Arizona scientists have found evidence of extreme Western drought in the second century that matches or exceeds the better known droughts of the medieval period....
  6. Oct 8, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Retail roundup: JCPenney, retail association for students, trends

    Money & Company
    JCPenney launches impulse gift shops in store, retail roundup, Justin Bieber...
  8. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Wind blasts on Neptune, Uranus may shed light on exoplanet weather

    Inscrutable ice giants Neptune and Uranus have only a thin rind of windy weather over their fluid contents, a team of planetary scientists say. The research published in the journal Nature relies on decades-old data from the Voyager 2 spacecraft -- and may help scientists understand the atmospheric dynamics of alien gas-giant exoplanets beyond our solar system.
    Inscrutable ice giants Neptune and Uranus have only a thin rind of windy weather over their fluid contents, a team of planetary scientists say. The research published in the journal Nature relies on decades-old data from the Voyager 2 spacecraft -- and...

    Tags: NASA, Science and Technology, Science, University of Oxford, NASA Voyager Program

  10. May 14, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  11. Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment

    SOUTH DAKOTA-SENATE Herseth Sandlin rules out run for SD Senate seat PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Former South Dakota U.S. Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin says she will not seek the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by retiring Sen. Tim Johnson. Herseth...

    Tags: Raven Industries Incorporated, Mike Rounds, Students, Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, Tom Daschle

  12. May 13, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  13. Here is the latest South Dakota news from The Associated Press

    (Information in the following story is from: Rapid City Journal, http://www.rapidcityjournal.com) RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — Federal spending cuts that have affected Ellsworth Air Force Base also are having an impact on area contractors that supply...

    Tags: Conservation, Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes, Environmental Issues, North America

  14. May 13, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  15. NCAA selects University of South Dakota student-athlete for postgraduate scholarship

    VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) — A University of South Dakota track and field athlete has been named one of two recipients of a $24,000 postgraduate scholarship. The NCAA has selected Alexa Duling for the Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship. The...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities, Education, Teaching and Learning, Students

  16. May 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Sprinkled with smarts

    <strong>The gig:</strong> Sprinkles Cupcakes, the Beverly Hills chain beloved by bold-faced Hollywood names such as Tom Cruise and Ryan Seacrest, launched in 2005 with six workers, including founders Candace and Charles Nelson. The company has since expanded to 400 employees in 14 U.S. stores, two of which focus on ice cream instead of cupcakes. At its original Beverly Hills store last year, the Nelsons opened their first around-the-clock cupcake ATM, dispensing more than 1,000 of the treats a day. Sprinkles also peddles cupcakes out of a food truck and sells mixes at Williams-Sonoma stores. Candace is a judge on the Food Network show &quot;Cupcake Wars."
    The gig: Sprinkles Cupcakes, the Beverly Hills chain beloved by bold-faced Hollywood names such as Tom Cruise and Ryan Seacrest, launched in 2005 with six workers, including founders Candace and Charles Nelson. The company has since expanded to 400...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Cupcake Wars (tv program), Education, Foods and Beverages, Tom Cruise

  18. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Genetic marker indicates if child is likely to develop asthma after a cold

    University of Chicago researchers said they have identified a genetic marker that will help identify children most likely to develop asthma after they catch a cold.
    University of Chicago researchers said they have identified a genetic marker that will help identify children most likely to develop asthma after they catch a cold. The researchers found that 90 percent of children under age 3 who wheezed after catching...

    Tags: University of Chicago, Science and Technology, Science, Viral Diseases and Infections, Colleges and Universities

  20. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Evidence suggests Maya roots more tangled than previously thought

    The classic Maya civilization, which flourished in Central America for more than 600 years, has been celebrated for its vast city states adorned with monumental pyramids and for its technological feats such as the development of an elaborate written language and impressively accurate astronomical observations.
    The classic Maya civilization, which flourished in Central America for more than 600 years, has been celebrated for its vast city states adorned with monumental pyramids and for its technological feats such as the development of an elaborate written...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Mexico, Cultural Development, Education

  22. Apr 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Colleges as country clubs

    My daughter is a junior in high school, so I've spent part of this spring making that upper-middle-class pilgrimage known as &quot;the college tour."
    My daughter is a junior in high school, so I've spent part of this spring making that upper-middle-class pilgrimage known as "the college tour." But as we were led across sweeping lawns by tour guides walking backward, I found myself thinking less about...

    Tags: American Campus Communities Incorporated, New York University, Colleges and Universities, Climbing, Education

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