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The Top 10 Musikfest Cafe concerts we're anticipating most (so far)
Lehigh Valley MusicArtsQuest’s new Musikfest Café will open to the public on Sunday (there will be an invitation-only show with 1970s rocker Steve Miller there Saturday), and now that 75 shows there have been announced to the public, I feel comfortable starting...... -
Discovery Channel deal with Maker's Mark leaves bad taste
Company TownDiscovery Channel once took great pride in ambitious programs that enlightened audiences about the mysteries of Earth. Now it takes great pride in being the first television network to carry ads for Maker's Mark bourbon. Those were the words Discovery....... -
Chamber backing for-profit colleges
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelThe education-as-business folks over at the Chamber of Commerce have moved beyond their controversial foray into pre-k -12 education politics. Now the group has jumped feet first into the debate over for-profit colleges, saying they are a good thing.... -
For-profit college given approval to open branch campus in Downers Grove
TribLocal - Downers Grove » NewsStrayer University, a for-profit college that primarily offers online courses, was unanimously given the given the go-ahead to build a brick-and-mortar facility in Downers Grove …... -
Your weekly ScamWatch
Money & CompanyA roundup of alleged cons and iffy arrangements to watch out for. Gym memberships -- Have you resolved to lose weight in 2011? If joining a gym is part of the plan, the Better Business Bureau has some advice to...... -
For-profit college stocks hit by latest wave of investor worries
Money & CompanyFor-profit colleges need a refresher course in how to keep investors happy. Shares of for-profit education companies plunged sharply Monday following Strayer Education Inc.’s announcement late Friday of a 20% drop in new-student enrollment. The sector... -
Hagerman leaving District 90 for Winnetka
TribLocal - Oak Park & River Forest » NewsThomas Hagerman will be leaving River Forest School District 90 to take a post in Winnetka, school officials announced Friday. Hagerman, who has been at …... -
Evanston police to promote two
TribLocal - EvanstonEvanston police Cmdr. Jeffrey Jamraz and Sgt. Daniel Russell will be promoted at Monday’s City Council meeting, authorities recently announced. Jamraz, a 27-year veteran of …... -
The acts ArtsQuest didn't announce are among its best
Lehigh Valley MusicArtsQuest on Wednesday announced the signing of seven more acts for its ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, the four-story, 65,000-square-feet performance venue it plans to open April 30. But it left out of the announcement perhaps the most intriguing... -
ECC building allows campus consolidation
TribLocal - Schaumburg » NewsThe opening of a new Multipurpose Classroom Building means Elgin Community College is no longer multi-campus. The $14.2 million building is the first in a …... -
Corinthian Colleges cuts jobs and raises tuition prices
Money & CompanyCorinthian Colleges Inc. lost money in its fiscal second quarter, and it looks like existing students could have to make up the difference. The Santa Ana-based company announced Tuesday that it will eliminate 4% of its workforce -– and raise...... -
MCC enrollment increases slightly, sets another record
TribLocal - Crystal Lake » NewsMcHenry County College continued its recent trend of record enrollment numbers as officials this week announced their spring semester headcount. Enrollment rose to 7,411 this …...
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