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Daugaard suggests eliminating teacher tenure in favor of bonuses
One year after he successfully proposed 10 percent cuts in much of state government spending to eliminate a budget deficit, Gov. Dennis Daugaard is challenging the Legislature to take on an even thornier thorny topic: Teachers’ performance and pay....Tags: Watertown, Regional Authority, Music, Colleges and Universities, School Examinations
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Head of the Class: St.Pius X School names honor students
St. Pius X School, in Towson, recently announced the following students as recipients of Honors Certificates at the school for the fall semester: First Honors — Katelyn Nemoy, Rebecca Peace, Dimitri Toronjo, James Ugarte, Frankie Andrews, Sarah...Tags: Timonium, Education, Colleges and Universities, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Goshen College hires first security director
Some incidents on campus have led to a change at Goshen College, as there is now a campus security director.
The college recently hired Al Mackowiak to be the college's first ever campus security director. College leaders wouldn't tell us if any specific...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Jim Miller
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Wednesday's Calendar
WEDNESDAY
MELT Class
Costa Mesa Parks & Recreation presents a MELT class, which uses balls to relieve aches and pains to slow aging. The class costs $15 and is from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Balearic Community Center, 1975 Balearic Drive, Costa Mesa....Tags: Music, Education, Libraries, Colleges and Universities, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Msgr. Robert A. Bozel
Msgr. Robert Albert Bozel, a retired pastor of a Howard County parish recalled for his voluminous correspondence with friends and members of his congregation, died of pneumonia Saturday at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 88.
Born in Baltimore and raised...Tags: Tampa, Riviera Beach, Timonium, Glen Burnie, Hamilton
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Neighbors in Need Food Drive kicks off
Despite what may seem to be an improving economy, a lot of local families must still rely on local food pantries to put food on their table. The Food Bank of Northern Indiana say the 96 pantries it serves across the area that give food to the hungry saw...Tags: Indiana University South Bend, University of Notre Dame, Education, Colleges and Universities, Finance
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Pages from the Past: Former minister found frozen to death in Catonsville in 1912
An article in the Jan. 13, 1912, edition of The Argus reported on the lonely death of an elderly resident. Hezekiah Boyce, a former negro minister, about 80 years old, was found frozen to death in his shanty on Powers Lane, about two miles northwest of...Tags: College Sports, Colleges and Universities, Entertainment, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Catonsville
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Project seeks 1 million veterans to give blood, DNA for disease research
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is looking for a few good men and women to volunteer for a battle it's waging at home — against disease.
Actually, more than a few are needed. Officials overseeing health care for the nation's veterans are...Tags: Mystery (genre), Biotechnology Industry, Bipolar Disorder, Colleges and Universities, Baltimore City Community College
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Columbia music historian compiles Vietnam War songs
Nearly 40 years ago, a haunting photograph of a naked Vietnamese girl running in anguish after being severely burned in a napalm bomb attack on her village became an iconic image of the Vietnam War.
But most who have seen the Pulitzer Prize-winning...Tags: College Sports, Popular Music (genre), Bob Dylan, Libraries, Joan Baez
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Renovated library opens at Virginia Western Community College
ReporterStudents at Virginia Western Community College in Roanoke may actually want to go to the library. The college renoated the first floor and it was unveiled when students returned to classes Monday. It is the first renovation in decades. The lobby is...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture, Politics, Students
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A rare collection finds a home at local university
Multimedia JournalistIt's a rare display, one that's especially close to Methodists; a collection of John Wesley souvenirs. John Wesley is the principal founder of the Methodist movement. The John Wesley collection belongs to Thelma and Harold Crowder. The collection...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, John Wesley
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Richard K.C. Hsieh
Richard K.C. Hsieh, a public health specialist and former National Library of Medicine official who in retirement traced his family tree back to seventh-century China, died of a heart attack Dec. 31 at his Towson home.
He was 79.
Born in 1932 in...Tags: College Sports, Libraries, Colleges and Universities, Hong Kong, Family
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