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Inside the BRD: Lafayette's Colton St. Cyr signs D-I hoops scholarship with Coastal Carolina
Colton St. Cyr, who led Lafayette High to the Region I boys basketball semifinals the past two years, signed a full Division I scholarship on Wednesday to play for Coastal Carolina University, a Big South Conference school in Myrtle Beach, S.C. St. Cyr,...Tags: Financial Aid, Alabama Crimson Tide, College Basketball, Baseball, Awards and Prizes
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Lafayette's St. Cyr to play basketball at Coastal Carolina; 4 go D-I in softball
Colton St. Cyr, who led Lafayette High to the Region I boys basketball semifinals the past two years, signed a full Division I scholarship on Wednesday to play for Coastal Carolina University, a Big South Conference school in Myrtle Beach, S.C. St. Cyr,...Tags: Financial Aid, Alabama Crimson Tide, Baseball, College Basketball, Awards and Prizes
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25 years ago: Sept. 13, 2012
Sept. 13, 1987 Dr. Cora Newell Withrow has joined the Berea College faculty as a professor and chairperson of the department of nursing. The Winchester native graduated from Meharry Medical College in 1960, received a master’s degree in public...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Meharry Medical College, University of Kentucky, Colleges and Universities, University of Michigan
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Jim Calhoun Timeline: The Career Of A Hall Of Fame Coach
Born: May 10, 1942 in Braintree, Mass. Family: Wife Pat, sons James and Jeffrey, six grandchildren Education: American International College (1968); Braintree High School (1960) Head Coaching Career: Old Lyme (CT) High School – 1968-69 Westport...Tags: Hasheem Thabeet, Misdemeanors, Caron Butler, Cardiologists, Rutgers University
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Karl Fleming dies at 84; Newsweek reporter chronicled civil rights struggle
Karl Fleming, a former Newsweek reporter who helped draw national attention to the civil rights movement in the 1960s — and risked his life covering it with perceptive stories about its major figures and the inequalities that fueled it —...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Ku Klux Klan, Justice and Rights, Colleges and Universities
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17 Wounded in Shooting at Popular College Bar, Suspect In Custody
CNNTUSCALOOSA, Alabama -- Police say a man who opened fire outside a popular college hangout surrendered without incident at a FedEx store. "He walked in and he made eye contact and he said, 'Yep that's me. I'm the one that shot the people in Tuscaloosa...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Entertainment, Shootings, FedEx Corporation, College Sports
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George A. Miller dies at 92; pioneer of cognitive psychology
George A. Miller, an iconoclastic psychologist who played a crucial role in shifting his field from the study of behaviors to the direct examination of thought processes, died July 22 at his home in Plainsboro, N.J. He was 92 and died of complications...
Tags: Pneumonia, Colleges and Universities, Networking, Health and Medical Professionals, Noam Chomsky
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Alabama tornado team scours paths of killer storms
HACKLEBURG, ALA. -- The Mobile Meteorological Measurement Vehicle -- a worn-looking '90s-model Dodge Intrepid with classic rock on the radio, a tower of weather gauges attached to its roof and a laptop computer bolted to its dash -- crested a rolling hill...
Tags: Southern U.S. Storms (2011), NASA, National Weather Service, Weather Warnings, Natural Disasters
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Ducks march onto GCC campus
The University of Oregon marching band is no stranger to prime-time shows — its student musicians have accompanied their football team to a series of back-to-back bowl appearances, including the Bowl Championship Series title game last year.
But...Tags: Oregon Ducks, The Ohio State University, Bowl Championship Series, Rose Bowl Game, University of Oregon
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Nicholas Katzenbach dies at 90; attorney general under Johnson
WASHINGTON — Nicholas Katzenbach, the Kennedy administration lawyer who faced down Gov. George Wallace to enroll the first black students at the University of Alabama and who helped write the landmark civil rights and voting rights acts of the...Tags: University of Chicago, Politics, Government, Justice and Rights, Executive Branch
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Patrick Henry Community College names its new president
Patrick Henry Community College in Martinsville has named its successor to President Max Wingett. The school announced Tuesday that Angeline Godwin will become the school's third president, effective July 1. Wingett is retiring after serving as the...
Tags: Patrick Henry, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), University of Kentucky, Florida State University, Colleges and Universities
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Dr. Solbert Permutt, physiologist
Dr. Solbert "Sol" Permutt, a retired physiologist and teacher who helped expand the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine's division of pulmonary and critical care medicine, died of esophageal cancer May 23 at Roland Park Place. The longtime Mount...Tags: Health, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , University of Chicago, University of Southern California, Johns Hopkins University
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