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    Jan 7, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  1. Job market bleaker for millennials without college

    The Philadelphia Inquirer
    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Facing the future with a college degree is like being in a lifeboat on a roiling sea. Facing the future with a high school degree is like being in the water. If you're a member of the millennial generation - ages 18 to 34 - who...

    Tags: Scranton, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Labor Markets, Unemployment, Entertainment

  2. Jan 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. The importance of three R's: Reading, writing and recess

    In this era of high-stakes testing, recess has taken a back seat to more scholarly pursuits. But don't be so quick to dismiss the value of downtime, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.
    In this era of high-stakes testing, recess has taken a back seat to more scholarly pursuits. But don't be so quick to dismiss the value of downtime, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. The organization began studying the importance of...

    Tags: Education, Teachers, Schools, American Academy of Pediatrics, Teaching and Learning

  4. Dec 19, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  5. Central Florida Political Pulse biographies

    David Damron writes: "Born and raised in the northeast, I moved south to finish college and graduated from the University of Florida in 1995. After covering schools, social services and governemnt in Lake County, I headed to Orlando to cover the Florida...

    Tags: Florida Legislature, Stanford University, Tampa, University of Maryland, College Park, Orlando

  6. Dec 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Pacemaker could help treat Alzheimer's

    Pacemakers regulate the beat of a weak heart and ease the tremors caused by Parkinson's disease, and now Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers hope the devices also will slow down the symptoms of Alzheimer's.
    Pacemakers regulate the beat of a weak heart and ease the tremors caused by Parkinson's disease, and now Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers hope the devices also will slow down the symptoms of Alzheimer's. Doctors at Hopkins and four other medical...

    Tags: Obesity, Trials, Parkinson's Disease, Medical Research, Johns Hopkins University

  8. Nov 23, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Antibiotic use, resistance calls for collaborative 'One Health' approach

    COLUMBUS, OHIO- The message emerging from the “A One Health Approach to Antimicrobial Use & Resistance: A Dialogue for a Common Purpose” symposium, Nov. 13-15, in Columbus, Ohio, was clear: Antibiotic use and antimicrobial resistance are the...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Hazardous Materials, Environmental Issues

  10. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Chicago Tribune's Silver Football history

    The Chicago Tribune's Silver Football, awarded annually to the best in the Big Ten since 1924, pre-dates the Heisman Trophy by 11 years.
    The Chicago Tribune's Silver Football, awarded annually to the best in the Big Ten since 1924, pre-dates the Heisman Trophy by 11 years. Red Grange of Illinois was the first recipient and Jay Berwanger of Chicago won it in 1935, the year he was named the...

    Tags: Dick Butkus, University of Chicago, Sports, Chicago Tribune, Education

  12. Dec 21, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Annual zero-tillage workshop set for Jan. 8-10 in Bismarck

    The Manitoba-North Dakota Zero Tillage Farmers Association is holding its 35th annual workshop and trade show Jan. 8-10, 2013, at the Ramkota Hotel in Bismarck. The theme for the 2013 workshop is “No-till: An Evolution Toward Sustainable Ag.” “The Man-...

    Tags: University of Minnesota, Science and Technology, Education, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Washington

  14. Dec 21, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Focus for ag future: Soil biology as a new frontier

    Pierre (NRCS) - The inherent and dynamic qualities of soil were in the spotlight at the Soil Health Information Day held December 11, 2012 in Mitchell. The event attracted over 230 people to hear regional and national agriculture and natural resources...

    Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Science and Technology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Agricultural Research and Technology, Energy Resources

  16. Nov 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Big Ten brings Maryland new chances for study, research

    Few would argue that the University of Maryland's decision earlier this week to join the Big Ten isn't about the money — $24 million a year in television revenue.
    Few would argue that the University of Maryland's decision earlier this week to join the Big Ten isn't about the money — $24 million a year in television revenue. But university officials are helping to sell the deal with what they argue is a...

    Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, Iowa Hawkeyes, Ivy League, Colleges and Universities, Google Inc.

  18. May 29, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Authors D-G

    Bill Daley Bill Daley is a Chicago Tribune food writer who covers food personalities, cooking techniques and trends. He answers food and drink queries from readers in a weekly online column called “The Daley Question.” He is active on...

    Tags: Journalism, The New York Times, Social Media, Nero (music group), Awards and Prizes

  20. Nov 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Maryland's application for Big Ten admission approved

    Setting aside almost 60 years of athletic tradition in a quest for greater financial stability, the University of Maryland will join the Big Ten Conference, school and league officials announced Monday after a weekend of whirlwind negotiations.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Setting aside almost 60 years of athletic tradition in a quest for greater financial stability, the University of Maryland will join the Big Ten Conference, school and league officials announced Monday after a weekend of whirlwind negotiations. In...

    Tags: University of Pittsburgh, Polo, Duke Blue Devils, Economy, Business and Finance, University of Maryland, College Park

  22. Jul 3, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Honoring Faith, finding joy

    When Michele Dremmer moved back to Chicago in 1999 with her 7-year-old adopted daughter from China, the rabbis at Temple Sholom gave them both Hebrew names.
    When Michele Dremmer moved back to Chicago in 1999 with her 7-year-old adopted daughter from China, the rabbis at Temple Sholom gave them both Hebrew names. Michele Dremmer was named "Michaela," meaning godlike. Her daughter was named "Emunah," the...

    Tags: Forestry and Timber, Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), Marriage, Weddings, College Sports

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