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Surfing for romance on campus
In theory, college campuses are bursting with romantic potential, filled as they are with young, beautiful, like-minded peers. But with classes, homework and resume-building activities, not to mention all those hours killed on Facebook, you might never...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Michael Henry Heim, UCLA scholar and translator, dies at 69
L.A. NOWMichael Henry Heim, a well regarded scholar of Slavic languages at UCLA known for his translations of works by Gunter Grass, Milan Kundera, Thomas Mann and Anton Chekhov, has died. He was 69. Heim died Saturday at his home in...... -
ASD Rolls Out Revamped Website
Channel 2 NewsThe Anchorage School District launched its revamped website on Monday, August 13, which is phase 1 of a three-phase process over the next year. Heidi Embley, ASD spokesperson, said “it’s totally rebuilt and much cleaner for parents, students,...Tags: University of Oxford, Loyola University Chicago, Media Industry, Students, Teaching and Learning
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North Korea is willing to accept aid from South Korea, officials say
World NowNorth Korea is willing to accept aid from South Korea after devastating floods left scores dead and tens of thousands homeless, South Korean officials said Monday. But exactly what the country will get and how has yet to be decided. If the two countries... -
NYPD Hunts Ivy League Lawyer After Young Girlfriend Found Dead
pix11.com | @murphypixThe NYPD is searching for a 30-year-old lawyer, educated on a partial scholarship at Ivy-league Columbia University, in connection with the death of his live-in girlfriend. Jason Bohn apparently called 911 just before 7:30 pm Tuesday evening, telling the...Tags: New York City Police Department, Health and Safety at School, Apartments, Rite Aid Corp., Astoria
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Valencia College will open Lake Nona campus soon
Hispanosphere - Orlando SentinelWith classes beginning on Aug. 27, new students are encouraged to turn in their applications by Aug. 10 so they can finish the enrollment process and receive priority in registering for fall classes at Valencia College. Those who miss the Aug. 10... -
North Korea farmers to test regime appetite for reform
World NowNorth Korea's communist leadership is now reported by recent visitors to be experimenting with smaller-sized farming cooperatives and incentives for expanding food production by letting farmers keep and sell more of what they grow. The dilemma faced by... -
Columbia University administrator chosen to head UC Berkeley
L.A. NOWNicholas B. Dirks, a high-ranking Columbia University administrator and an expert on the history and culture of India, has been chosen to be the next chancellor of UC Berkeley, officials announced Thursday. Dirks, who is Columbia's executive vice... -
Cal State to consider new student fees
L.A. NOWCalifornia State University is seeking to impose a series of new fees next fall designed to encourage students to graduate faster and free up thousands of more classroom seats. The proposals were unveiled Thursday, only two days after the passage...... -
Columbia law professor on Bethlehem, unions, free speech and a casino
Valley 610Some consider Bethlehem Steel the birthplace of the labor movement, the place where skilled workers and laborers rallied to get better working conditions and pay as the steelmaker grew in industrial might. So, it raised a few eyebrows last year when the... -
UVA rector Dragas reappointed to Board of Visitors by Governor McDonnell
Virginia's governor has reappointed the University of Virginia board member who led the failed effort to oust school president Teresa Sullivan. Gov. Bob McDonnell reappointed university Rector Helen Dragas of Virginia Beach on Friday. Dragas was the...
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Arthur Ochs Sulzberger dies at 86; former New York Times publisher
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, the fourth publisher of the New York Times, who made history with his decision to publish the Pentagon Papers and revived the "Good Gray Lady" of print journalism with a radical redesign that set a new standard, has died. He was...
Tags: Television Industry, Periodicals, Heart Attack, White House, John F. Kennedy
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