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VIRGINIA TECH: The following Virginia Tech students were among those honored at the university's fall commencement ceremony Dec. 21, 2012, in Cassell Coliseum: Andrew Karas, Havre de Grace, who received a bachelor of science in sociology from the...Tags: Engineering, Science, Agricultural Research and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Social Sciences
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WDBJ7 announces expanded political coverage analysis team
WDBJ7 Your Hometown News Leader for the Roanoke/Lynchburg television market is expanding its election and political coverage with the addition of Dr. Robert Denton as a political commentator/analyst. Denton joins long-time WDBJ7 senior political...
Tags: Politics, Education, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Colleges and Universities, Opinion Research Corporation
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Montini's Thompson knew he was ready to commit to Ohio State
Montini junior defensive end Dylan Thompson knew the moment he walked into Ohio State's indoor football facility Saturday that he was ready to commit to the Buckeyes. "I found a school that has everything I was looking for and so much more," said...
Tags: Vanderbilt Commodores, Ohio State Buckeyes, University of Mississippi, Western Michigan Broncos, Sports
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More Than $15 Million Raised After Sandy Hook, But Keeping Track Of Cash A Challenge
The Hartford CourantIn the three months following the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, people around the world have raised more than $15 million, spread out over more than 60 funds. The cash dwarfs fundraising totals that followed last year's movie theatre shooting...Tags: Columbine High School, Finance, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, United Way , Fines
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Healthy School Lunches Pay For Themselves Many Times Over
The Hartford CourantIn the current political climate of shrinking budgets and ruthless spending cuts, there is a great emphasis placed on the ballooning costs of our health care system. As Gov. Dannel P. Malloy moves to slash grants to hospitals and reduce large-scale public...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Dannel P. Malloy , Health Insurance Cost, Family, Heart Disease
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Former administrator of health insurance at Virginia Tech accused of stealing millions from university, students
Anchor/ReporterA federal grand jury in the Western District of Virginia has indicted the former third-party administrator of Virginia Tech's health insurance program. In a 57 count indictment, GM-Southwest, Inc., and its CEO John Gutschlag, are accused of money...Tags: Health Insurance, Organized Crime, Prosecution, Students, Trials
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Save a life with a simple cheek swab
WDBJ7 Multimedia JournalistA student organization at Virginia Tech, Good to the Bone, is hosting Be the Match Bone Marrow Registration Drive on Wednesday, April 10th in Torgersen Hall (1100) at 620 Drillfield Drive on campus. Now you can take the first step to save a life by...Tags: Leukemia, Diseases and Illnesses, Ceremonies, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Virginia Tech has new scooter club
WDBJ7 ReporterLast year, more than 34 thousand Scooters were sold in America. The third straight year sales have been up, according to Honda. WDBJ7 New River Valley reporter Orlando Salinas tells us about a new scooter club in Blacksburg that's all Hokie. Coming...Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Blacksburg
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State appeals Virginia Tech jury verdict in shootings
The state is asking the Virginia Supreme Court to set aside a jury's findings in favor of the families of two students who were slain in the April 2007 massacre on the Virginia Tech campus. In a filing Thursday, attorneys representing the state are...
Tags: Seung-Hui Cho, Crime, Law and Justice, Blacksburg, Justice System
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Virginia Tech's College of Engineering unveils life-size robotic jellyfish
Researchers at Virginia Tech College of Engineering have unveiled a life-like, autonomous robotic jellyfish the size and weight of a grown man as part of a U.S. Navy-funded project. The jellyfish, nicknamed “Cyro,” is 5 foot 7 inches in...
Tags: Engineering, Stanford University, Colleges and Universities, Blacksburg, University of California, Los Angeles
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Women's notebook: Mount St. Mary's likes tough starts
Based on Mount St. Mary's 1-7 nonconference record, it might seem the Mountaineers aren't quite ready to step into Northeast Conference play this weekend. But that's not how the Mountaineers see it. After all, the past two years they've started 1-7...
Tags: Easton (Talbot, Maryland), National Economic Council, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Annapolis, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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