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New study highlights NCAA spending gaps
Annual spending on sports by public universities in six big-time conferences like the SEC and Big 12 has passed $100,000 per athlete -- about six to 12 times the amount those universities are spending per student on academics, according to a study...Tags: Butch Jones, Economy, Business and Finance, Sports, Arkansas Razorbacks, Vanderbilt Commodores
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Study highlights spending gaps in NCAA
AP Education WriterAnnual spending on sports by public universities in six big-time conferences like the SEC and Big 12 has passed $100,000 per athlete — about six to 12 times the amount those universities are spending per student on academics, according to a study...Tags: Butch Jones, Economy, Business and Finance, Sports, Arkansas Razorbacks, Tennessee Volunteers
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Lipinski mentioned as next Vatican envoy
As President Barack Obama tries to avoid fallout from his Cabinet and national security nominations, one potentially controversial post remains vacant. Amid tension with America's Roman Catholic leaders about a health care mandate that requires religious...
Tags: Bill Clinton, Christianity, Mitt Romney, Daniel Lipinski, Science and Technology
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Obituary: John William Hudson Jr. (1940-2013)
John William Hudson Jr., of Danville, died Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013. Born Oct. 26, 1940, in Greeneville, Tenn., he was the son of the late John William and Margorie Cates Hudson. He also was predeceased by his grandparents, Keith Peak and Mary Sherfey...Tags: Football, Sports, Awards and Prizes, The Salvation Army
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Albert H. Ford, rose grower
Albert H. Ford, a retired Bendix Field Engineering Corp. executive who was a noted Maryland rosarian, died Jan. 3 of pneumonia at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 90.
The son of a newspaperman and a homemaker, Albert Henry...Tags: Philosophy, Timonium, Anglicanism, Baltimore County, Christianity
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James M. Buchanan dies at 93; won Nobel Prize in economics
James M. Buchanan, the U.S. economist who won the 1986 Nobel Prize for applying the principles of economic self-interest to understand why politicians do what they do, has died. He was 93. He died Wednesday at a hospital in Blacksburg, Va., according to...Tags: Murfreesboro, Nobel Prize Awards, Florida State University, University of Chicago, Middle Tennessee State University
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Civility Efforts Seek Better Behavior On Campus
Associated PressJewish students in the University of California system labeled terrorists for their support of Israel. Black high school students pelted by bananas on a Tennessee campus tour. A hostile student in Maryland challenging his professor to a fight after the...Tags: Bananas, Trials, Rutgers University, Black History, Sports
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Notre Dame brings good image to NCAA
College football fans are generally pretty clear about their feelings on Notre Dame. You either love 'em or hate 'em. For so long, they've been the NCAA's trophy wife minus the trophy. But this year, they've finally got style and substance and for...
Tags: Sports, Pennsylvania Statue University Sexual Abuse Scandal (2012), Manti Te'o, Football, University of Miami
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Lake Brantley LB Dominic Zanca McDonald commits to Tennessee during visit
A month ago, Altamonte Springs Lake Brantley linebacker Dominic Zanca-McDonald was in a state of limbo with a football scholarship offer to the University of Tennessee, Thursday, all of that was cleared up, and on Friday, Zanca-McDonald accepted an...
Tags: Football, Sports, Awards and Prizes, Tennessee Volunteers, Facebook
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Frat Suspended After Alcohol Enema Lands Student in ER
KTLA NewsKNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Twelve students at the University of Tennessee have been cited for underage drinking, one for disorderly conduct, and a chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity suspended after a weekend incident involving alcohol enemas in which one...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, Students, Teaching and Learning, Substance Abuse
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Students honored by Council on Youth
The following students were among the 37 George Rogers Clark High School juniors who were selected to the National Council on Youth Leadership Youth Salute. The students were recognized at a banquet and awards ceremony at Georgetown College in May....
Tags: Entertainment, Anglicanism, George Rogers, Christianity, Music
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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...
Tags: Regional Authority, Economy, Business and Finance, Executive Branch, Darden Concepts, Inc., AES Corp.
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