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Penn State issues statement refuting forthcoming Sports Illustrated story
Nittany LinesPenn State released a statement Tuesday night refuting a Sports Illustrated story about the football team's medical operations. The story, which will be on newsstands Wednesday, is promoted on the cover with the headline, "Do Athletics Still Have Too... -
Voice of the People, May. 15
Safe cycling This is in response to Tribune columnist John Kass' "I hate to say it, cyclists, but the other bike shoe has just dropped" (News, May 9). City-wide faded bike lanes are a concern for riders and motorists alike. If "Civilian Little Bike...Tags: Sexual Health, Values, Religion and Belief, Teaching and Learning, American Civil Liberties Union
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Officials address restroom problem at Locke High
Chris Tellez sat in class, his stomach grinding. The 15-year-old felt fine in his first class two weeks ago at Animo Locke Charter High School 2 in Watts, but by second period he could wait no longer. "I had to use the restroom," he said. "But the...
Tags: Teachers, Vandalism, Teaching and Learning, Los Angeles Unified School District, University of California, Los Angeles
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Mother knew best for daughter, and now they'll graduate together at HCC
As a mother, Howard Community College student Sonia Halboni believes she always has her children's best interests at heart, yet she can remember once when her peers didn't concur. When her daughter, Daliah, graduated from Marriotts Ridge High School two...
Tags: Culture, Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture, Environmental Issues, Howard Community College
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Scientists create human embryos to make stem cells
For the first time, scientists have created human embryos that are genetic copies of living people and used them to make stem cells — a feat that paves the way for treating a range of diseases with personalized body tissues but also ignites fears of...
Tags: Science, Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Viral Diseases and Infections, Science and Technology
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Kansas City Chiefs - TeamReport
ReutersNFL Team Report - Kansas City Chiefs - INSIDE SLANT They've got to crawl before they can walk and walk before they run. That's true for children, and it's true for NFL rookies. It was especially true for the group of 63 bodies that took part in the...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Eric Winston, Dustin Colquitt, Russ Hochstein, Brandon Siler
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Chiefs rookie minicamp not a thing of beauty
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Chiefs rookie minicamp not a thing of beauty Kansas City head coach Andy Reid has a new and personal perspective on the saying, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step." After wincing through the team's rookie minicamp...Tags: Andy Reid, Branden Albert, Sports, Football, Free Agency
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UPDATED: Search for suspect called off, some lockdowns lifted
BOYNE FALLS — The search for a possible gunman has been called off today, Friday, because of a lack of leads, said a police spokesperson. "The search has been officially called off after three K-9 teams found no evidence," said Michigan State...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students
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READER SUBMITTED: Carter Mario Injury Lawyers Awards Eighth Annual 'Arrive Alive' $20,000 Scholarship
MilfordConnecticut's injury law firm, Carter Mario Injury Lawyers, is pleased to announce the winning students in their eight annual "Arrive Alive" Scholarship Program. The law firm focuses the program on teen distracted and drunk driving prevention, and this...Tags: Justice System, Business Enterprises, Teaching and Learning, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Canton (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Annual 'budget turkey' list draws flak
TALLAHASSEE – Florida TaxWatch, the business-backed group that calls itself a fiscal watchdog, has targeted $106.8 million worth of budget projects that it says Gov. Rick Scott should veto. Road projects, public safety initiatives and money for...
Tags: Regional Authority, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Scripps Research Institute, Ric Bradshaw, Financial Aid
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Robert Fallstich: Allowing college students to have guns makes campus safer
There has been quite a bit of media coverage regarding changes to Kutztown University's weapons policy. Since the story broke last week, the university unintentionally placed itself at the center of the firearms debate. There has been quite a bit of...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, Kutztown, Firearms
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Indiana University Health removing sugary drinks from its hospital cafeterias, gift shops
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A major Indiana hospital system is starting to remove all sugary drinks from cafeterias, vending machines and gift shops. Indiana University Health implemented the change this week at its downtown Indianapolis and Fishers...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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