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Rotary member will travel to Japan
Jewel Price of the Glendale Sunrise Rotary Club has been selected to lead the club’s Group Study Exchange to Japan this fall. Among the seven candidates, officials said, Price has exhibited outstanding leadership, exceptional organizational skills...
Tags: Financial Aid, University of Miami, California State University, Long Beach, Awards and Prizes, University of California, Berkeley
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U.S. Surgeon General holds town hall at UW to hear anti-smoking ideas
Q13 FOX News reporterU.S. Surgeon General Dr. Regina Benjamin held a town hall meeting Thursday at the University of Washington to discuss with young adults from the Pacific Northwest how best to prevent smoking among the young. “It’s hard,” Benjamin told...Tags: Education, Regina Benjamin, Health and Medical Professionals, Food and Drug Administration, Lung Cancer
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Longtime UCI faculty member named interim provost
Administrator Susan V. Bryant has been named the interim executive vice chancellor and provost at UC Irvine. Bryant, a biologist, will replace Michael R. Gottfredson, who is leaving to assume the position of president of the University of Oregon on Aug....
Tags: Education, Science, University of California, Irvine, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities
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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: Bowl Championship Series, Rose Bowl Game, Education, Colleges and Universities, Oregon Ducks
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About Sarah Kelber
Sarah Kickler Kelber, an editor in the features department since 1999, has been blogging for The Baltimore Sun since 2005, when she started the reality TV blog Reality Check. Because watching and writing about hours of television just wasn't enough, she's...Tags: Social Media, U.S. Marine Corps, Mass Media, Arts and Culture, Television
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Fishing brings out crowd to Sunbeam Lake
Staff WriterSEELEY — Though 4-year-old Michael Zavala wasn’t using his own fishing pole, he still caught one of the longest fish of all the kids who surrounded Sunbeam Lake on Saturday. More than 18 inches long, the catfish wiggled as he pulled it out of...Tags: Facebook, Financial Aid, Education, Lifestyle and Leisure, Schools
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3 Ways to Slim Down for Summer
HealthThe dreaded bathing suit season is upon us. I don't know about you, but bathing suits make me think of one thing: my muffin top, and not the edible kind. If you have a muffin top of your own that you wish to lose, use these tricks. Sleep when it’s..... -
'Change agent' for the Field Museum
In choosing controversial former University of Oregon President Richard Lariviere as its likely next chief executive, the Field Museum has opted for a "change agent," according to the man hiring him, and a "gentleman with elbows," according to one of...
Tags: Museums, Arts, Science and Technology, Teachers, Museum of Science and Industry
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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: Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes, Crime, Law and Justice, Southeastern Conference, Teachers
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Study links winning football team to falling college grades
The 33 NewsJayton Jenkins remembers the highlight of his college years at Steven F. Austin, when the lumberjacks played in the division I football playoffs for the first time in the school's history. "We were celebrating a lot, so my grades sort of took a back...Tags: Rose Bowl Game, Stress, Football, Oregon Ducks, College Football
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PASSINGS: Loren Miller Jr., Boris Chertok
Loren Miller Jr.
Longtime Superior Court judge
Retired Superior Court Judge Loren Miller Jr., 74, the second of three generations of his family to serve on the bench in California, died Dec. 5 of complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Domodedovo Airport Bombing (2011), Trials
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Body scanners being put to creative uses
— If Doug McMakin's latest experiment is successful, it's going to save travelers some time and hassle at the airport someday soon.
They won't have to take off their shoes when they go through security, because a scanner will examine their feet and...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Technology, Entertainment, Radio, X-rays
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