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Harvard Quiz Bowl championships revoked in cheating scandal
Harvard Quiz Bowl teams that won four championships between 2009 and 2011 have had those wins vacated because of a cheating scandal involving one student. A security review revealed that a member of the Harvard Quiz Bowl team accessed information...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students
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Sandburg grad impresses scouts, hopes to influence youths
For the next several months, Michael Schofield will be trying to impress some fresh-faced little kids as well as grizzled NFL scouts. The Orland Park native and Sandburg High School graduate stands 6-foot-7 and weighs about 300 pounds and he's built...
Tags: Heroin, Sports, Teaching and Learning, Students, Football
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Right decision, wrong reason
Let there be no cheers for Rob Portman. The Ohio senator is, pardon the tautology, a conservative Republican and last week, he did something conservative Republicans do not do. He came out for same-sex marriage. This is a man whose anti-gay bona fides...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Gays and Lesbians, Michele Bachmann, The Washington Post, Dick Cheney
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Who needs a car? Smartphones are driving teens' social lives
Given a choice between a new Toyota Corolla or the latest iPhone, 16-year-old Allison Katz of Irvine says that's an easy one. She'd take the phone. Texting drives her social life. She doesn't have a driver's license and hasn't rushed to get one....
Tags: Research, Vehicles, Colleges and Universities, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Auto Trends
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Tannery Creek community forum to take place Monday
Graduate students from the University of Michigan who are studying the Tannery Creek watershed will be hosting a community forum on Monday, March 4. The forum will take place at two times throughout the day. Residents and businesses who live or work...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Business, Students
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Reviewing the News
50 years ago Ski teams make history Petoskey High School ski teams turned in one of their best records in history this season with the girls winning five firsts and one second in six meets while the boys finished 4-2. Members of the team include Rosemary...Tags: Radio, U.S. Army, Entertainment, World War II (1939-1945), American Legion
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As kids head to college, beware liberal groupthink
I've been thinking a lot about college lately. You see, one of my more time-consuming tasks is to write college recommendation letters. It's an occupational hazard from extended time in the state legislature, Congress and the governorship. But it's one...
Tags: Book, Duke University, Justice and Rights, Barack Obama, Business Enterprises
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Dr. Ben Carson announces his retirement, hints at political future
– Johns Hopkins Hospital's Dr. Ben Carson tested the political waters Saturday at the Conservative Political Action Conference, where many said he would be a popular Republican contender for the White House. Carson's speech was met with several...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, CNN (tv network), Baltimore County, Bucks County, Jeb Bush
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Report: Michigan's colleges inconsistent on drills
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A published report says Michigan's colleges and universities are inconsistent about practicing lockdowns and conducting other safety drills. The results of a two-month investigation published Tuesday found Michigan State...
Tags: Tornadoes, Natural Disasters, Education, Colleges and Universities, Michigan State University
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James Edward Farner, M.D., 90
James Edward Farner, M.D., father, physician, family patriarch, fisherman and bridge life master, died March 6, 2013. He was born in Akron, Ohio, on Jan. 5, 1923, the son of Daniel and Helen Farner. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Alice...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Chicago Cubs, Fishing, Indiana University, Cleveland Clinic
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Petoskey's Tannery Creek healthy - and students would like to see it stay that way
The verdict is in: Tannery Creek is a pretty healthy creek, and University of Michigan graduate students would like to keep it that way. The graduate students, who are in the University of Michigan's Department of Natural Resources and Environment,...
Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Rivers, Bodies of Water, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at Work
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Love of Chicago history fuels Paul Durica
The first time I met Paul Durica, he was Ben Reitman. This was a few summers ago at the annual Bughouse Square Debates, held by the Newberry Library in the small Washington Square Park across the street and celebrating the bygone era when that park...
Tags: Travel, Mark Brown, World War II (1939-1945), Tourism and Leisure, Literature
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Mar 15, 2013
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Feb 28, 2013
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Feb 27, 2013
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Feb 24, 2013
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Mar 17, 2013
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Mar 8, 2013
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