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    Nov 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Arthur Jensen dies at 89; his views on race and IQ created a furor

    Arthur Jensen, a UC Berkeley professor whose scholarly contributions to the field of psychological measurement were often overshadowed by the furor over his findings on race-based differences in intelligence, has died. He was 89.
    Arthur Jensen, a UC Berkeley professor whose scholarly contributions to the field of psychological measurement were often overshadowed by the furor over his findings on race-based differences in intelligence, has died. He was 89. One of the most...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Social Issues, Philosophy, Religion and Belief, Medical Specialization

  2. Nov 16, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Moving up and out

    In 51 years, no concussions. Despite low-hanging pipes that loop across ceilings and snake down walls, work spaces with clearances barely 5 feet high, and a tight maze full of blind spots where customers could easily collide — the Seminary Co-op Bookstore never logged a major injury, said its general manager, Jack Cella, who has worked there more than 40 years and conscientiously padded the danger zones.
    In 51 years, no concussions. Despite low-hanging pipes that loop across ceilings and snake down walls, work spaces with clearances barely 5 feet high, and a tight maze full of blind spots where customers could easily collide — the Seminary Co-op...

    Tags: University of Chicago, Philosophy, Religious Education, Career and Workplace, Religion and Belief

  4. Nov 14, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Cal State, UC Back Off Tuition Hikes After Prop. 30 Win

    LOS ANGELES -- California's two public university systems retreated from various tuition hikes as Gov. Jerry Brown suggested the moves would be ill-timed coming just a week after voters approved a tax increase for education.
    Los Angeles Times
    LOS ANGELES -- California's two public university systems retreated from various tuition hikes as Gov. Jerry Brown suggested the moves would be ill-timed coming just a week after voters approved a tax increase for education. California State University...

    Tags: Government, Colleges and Universities, Gavin Newsom, California State University, Long Beach, Regional Authority

  6. Nov 13, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  7. Body along trail identified; Meyersdale man wanted for homicide

    State police are looking for Jonathan William Beal, 23, of Scratch Hill Road, Meyersdale, for the ligature strangulation homicide of Justine Marie Jackson, 19, Meyersdale, whose body was found Sunday in a shallow grave near the Keystone Viaduct along the Great Allegheny Passage hiking trail.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    State police are looking for Jonathan William Beal, 23, of Scratch Hill Road, Meyersdale, for the ligature strangulation homicide of Justine Marie Jackson, 19, Meyersdale, whose body was found Sunday in a shallow grave near the Keystone Viaduct along...

    Tags: Somerset County (Maryland), Drug Trafficking, Murder, Lifestyle and Leisure, Drug Use

  8. Sep 28, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne explores ideas about music and performance

    David Byrne's lyrics, especially in his early days with Talking Heads, put even the most mundane human behavior underneath a magnifying glass to reveal all its wonder and strangeness.
    David Byrne's lyrics, especially in his early days with Talking Heads, put even the most mundane human behavior underneath a magnifying glass to reveal all its wonder and strangeness. He was the "anthropologist from Mars," instantly staking out a place...

    Tags: Lower East Side, Entertainment, David Byrne, Brian Eno, Patti Smith

  10. Sep 26, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  11. PBS Documentary Pulls the Mask Off of Lucha Libre, Mexico's Wrestling Obsession

    <strong>Tales of Masked Men</strong>
    Tales of Masked Men Friday, Sept. 28, 10 p.m., PBS   Here in the United States, we have a pretty strong appetite for spectacle. And we've got our share of ritualized violence. We've been known, on occasion, to hold simplified dualistic moral...

    Tags: Hispanic Heritage Month, Documentary (genre), Greco Roman, Mexico City, Mexico

  12. Sep 21, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. Four Steps: Safe Passage Through Political Tempest

    As political campaigns gear up for the final push to November, we are about to be subjected to a propaganda onslaught of epic proportions. Making an intelligent choice among candidates will take discipline.
    The Hartford Courant
    As political campaigns gear up for the final push to November, we are about to be subjected to a propaganda onslaught of epic proportions. Making an intelligent choice among candidates will take discipline. Some campaigns will actually impart the...

    Tags: Politics, Government, Congressional Budget Office, U.S. Senate, Culture

  14. Sep 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Robinson Nature Center 1 year old — and growing

    About 30,000 people stepped through the doors of Howard County's new nature center last year, and county officials plan to celebrate Sunday with a first birthday bash.
    About 30,000 people stepped through the doors of Howard County's new nature center last year, and county officials plan to celebrate Sunday with a first birthday bash. Since the James and Anne Robinson Nature Center opened off Cedar Lane in Columbia last...

    Tags: Howard County, Ken Ulman, Culture, Howard Community College, Arts and Culture

  16. Sep 13, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  17. New species of monkey discovered

    Scientists are claiming they have discovered a new species of monkeyliving in the remote forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo -- an animal well-known to local hunters but until now, unknown to the outside world.
    Scientists are claiming they have discovered a new species of monkeyliving in the remote forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo -- an animal well-known to local hunters but until now, unknown to the outside world. In a paper published Wednesday...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Government, New York University, Biology, Science

  18. Sep 4, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. Our View: Congratulations to 4-H program, lip dub efforts, to Petoskey for Atkins Road

    <span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>Love of 4-H</strong></span>
    Love of 4-H Anyone who has been involved in the Emmet County 4-H program over past three decades knows Diane Brazier and looks up to her as the woman who has made the local 4-H program what it is today. As Emmet County 4-H program coordinator, Diane has...

    Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, Culture, Sports, Arts and Culture, Central Michigan University

  20. Sep 2, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Real World Advice For College Freshmen

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - More than 3 million students will start college this fall. What sage advice would you offer someone stepping onto campus for the first time? Here are recommendations from some former freshmen with valuable experiences to share.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - More than 3 million students will start college this fall. What sage advice would you offer someone stepping onto campus for the first time? Here are recommendations from some former freshmen with valuable experiences to share....

    Tags: Corporate Officers, Colleges and Universities, Brown University, Campbell Soup Company, Illinois State University

  22. Aug 23, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  23. Indian Treaty of 1836 will be topic of Tuesday program at Charlevoix library

    CHARLEVOIX -- Dr. Charles Cleland will present a program on the historical events surrounding the negotiation of the Treaty of 1836 between the Odawa and Ojibwe people and the United States of America at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 28, at the Charlevoix...

    Tags: Politics, Culture, Treaties, Arts and Culture

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