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Author of 'Lost Boys' to speak at Carnegie April 22
Jack Hobey, author of "Lost Boys: The Beulah Home Tragedy," will speak and sign copies of his book at 7 p.m. on Monday, April 22, at the Carnegie building, 451 E. Mitchell St., Petoskey. The Friends @ The Carnegie speaker series is sponsored by the...Tags: Bank Robbery, Authors, Libraries, Arts and Culture
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Michigan lawmakers split over education spending
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Majority Republicans writing Michigan's education budget not only disagree over whether to punish schools and colleges that signed lengthy labor contracts seen as delaying the effect of the new right-to-work law....
Tags: Government, Education, Executive Branch, Teaching and Learning, Labor Legislation
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Impact of Michigan's motorcycle helmet law debated
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A University of Michigan researcher estimates there would have been 26 fewer deaths and 49 fewer serious injuries in Michigan last year if all riders had worn helmets, as it was previously required under Michigan law. Last...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, AAA, Judges, Disasters and Accidents
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Michigan fans at Crisler praise team after loss
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — The mood at the Crisler Center where thousands of University of Michigan fans watched the NCAA Championship was subdued, but fans said they are proud of the team despite the loss. Although the game was played Monday night...
Tags: Entertainment, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Michigan Wolverines, Music
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A hint that affirmative action may survive
All but eclipsed by the speculation about how the Supreme Court will rule on same-sex marriage is the fact that the court will also hand down a decision in the next few months about the constitutionality of affirmative action at state universities. But...
Tags: Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Same-Sex Marriage, Elections, Racism
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Miramar High hosts gathering to see if alum Geno Smith selected in NFL Draft
Sun SentinelEverything is in place for the celebration. Miramar High School has put together an NFL draft watch party in anticipation of former Patriots quarterback Geno Smith being selected somewhere in the first round Thursday night. The event will be held at the...Tags: Florida State University, Geno Smith, Sports, NFL Draft, High School Sports
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Are Yale Grads Richer Than UConn Grads?
The Hartford CourantFor 50 years, economists have studied how much prestigious, selective colleges contribute to higher income later in life. The latest take on this, from economists Stacy Berg Dale and Alan B. Krueger, tried to isolate the effects of the fact that...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Miami University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Wesleyan University
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Petoskey High School robotics: It really does take a community
The Petoskey High School robotics team, Petoskey Paladins, that heads for the state finals at Eastern Michigan University Thursday through Saturday, April 11-13, represents the best efforts of students, teachers, industry mentors and community financial...
Tags: Technology, Education, Colleges and Universities, Eastern Michigan University, Teaching and Learning
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UConn Students Might Get A New $100 Million Recreation Center
UConn students, who have grumbled for years about inadequate fitness facilities, could get a $100 million recreation and wellness center with a 50-meter pool, climbing wall, synthetic turf field, room for yoga and spin cycle classes, possibly a juice...Tags: Climbing, Education, Rock Climbing, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning
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After six decades, Mom hangs up the red pen
Change of SubjectNearly 60 years after she first stood in front of a classroom of students, my mother will retire from teaching on Tuesday. She began in 1954 with a freshman English section at Miami University in Ohio where she was a...... -
READER SUBMITTED: Middlesex Chamber Member Breakfast With UConn Director Of Athletics Warde Manuel
StatewideChandler Howard, chairman of the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce, announced that Warde J. Manuel, director of athletics, University of Connecticut, will serve as guest speaker at the Chamber's April Member Breakfast Meeting to be held on Tuesday,...Tags: Schools, Sports, Basketball, High School Sports, University at Buffalo
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After 6 decades, Mom hangs up the red pen
Nearly 60 years after she first stood in front of a classroom, my mother will retire from teaching Tuesday. She began in 1954 with a freshman English section at Miami University in Ohio where she was a graduate student. She went on to teach nursery...
Tags: French Literature, Sports, Basketball, Entertainment, Chicago Sky
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