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Eileen S. Tarcay, writer and professor
Eileen S. Tarcay, who had taught English and journalism at what is now Coppin State University and was a prolific contributor of freelance articles to The Baltimore Sun, died Feb. 18 from complications of a stroke at a Salt Lake City nursing home. The...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), University of Utah, Towson University, Judaism, Science and Technology
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Radford University men's basketball team hit with two-year probation penalty
The NCAA handed down penalties Friday to the Radford University men's basketball program for violations that took place under the watch of former head coach Brad Greenberg.
The school was hit with two years probation and a $2,000 fine. In addition, the...Tags: Southeastern Conference, Basketball, Teaching and Learning, College Basketball, Crime, Law and Justice
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Kan. officials open to lab alternatives
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Gov. Sam Brownback and Kansas legislative leaders are regrouping after the proposed 2013 federal budget failed to include construction dollars for a new biosecurity lab, raising questions about the project's future. President...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Security, Pat Roberts, Government, Kansas State University
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Class Acts: Elkins High School
MISSOURI CITY, Texas - It's an opportunity for a rare few: representing the United States at the summer Olympics in London.
That dream might be a reality for Elkins High School senior, and swimming sensation, Daniel Graviss.
"He's going to the...Tags: Trials, High Schools, Schools, Swimming, High School Sports
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Police training consultants under scrutiny for contracts, expenses
A nonprofit foundation paid hundreds of thousands of dollars by the Baltimore Police Department as part of the commissioner's signature training program reported that nearly 40 percent of the foundation's expenditures over two years covered entertainment,...Tags: Shootings, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice, Internal Revenue Service, Robert F. Kennedy
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Snow Queen Festival 2012: Departing Snow Queen giving up her crown
When they visit other festivals, South Dakota Snow Queens are regularly called upon to speak.
Sometimes, they don't have time to prepare their remarks.
That never bothered Kyla Wolkow, the current Snow Queen. “I'm a wing it-type person,” she...Tags: High Schools, Schools, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Basketball
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Concord Petoskey students to make Japanese ghost stories come alive
As part of a senior project, Sydney Anderson, a 2011 Concord Academy Petoskey graduate, wanted to write a play that had a horror theme, but would still be able to be performed at the school. So Anderson, now a freshman at the University of Missouri,...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Death and Dying Customs, Teaching and Learning, Music, Japan
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National Signing Day for Local High School Athletes
Sports DirectorToday is the day local high school student-athletes can make their college choices official. National Signing Day allows local stars to accept scholarship offers from college programs. It is just as rewarding for the college coaches because they now...Tags: High Schools, Baseball, Football, Schools, Robert Morris
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