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Pitt-Johnstown Offering SAT REVIEW
Registrations are being accepted for the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown’s SAT Super Series, an academic review for the Scholastic Aptitude Test. The SAT Super Series helps remove the mystery behind the SAT exam and better prepares students...Tags: Mathematics, Examinations, Teaching and Learning, School Examinations, Education
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Babies of obese moms show lower vitamin D levels
Babies born to women who are obese at the start of pregnancy tend to have one-third less vitamin D than the infants of lean women, according to a new study led by a Northwestern Medicine professor. Vitamin D is important for children because it helps to...
Tags: Dietary Supplements, Vitamin Therapy, Vitamin D, Obesity, Weight
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What Steel City can teach Charm City
I never thought I'd hear a Baltimorean say such a thing. Last week, while reporting on the Rawlings-Blake administration's 10-year financial plan, I spoke with the mayor's press secretary, Ian Brennan. We covered a lot of ground in our hourlong phone...Tags: Edward G. Rendell, Environmental Pollution, Brookings Institution, World War II (1939-1945), G20
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Welsh enjoys position on JSO
Daily American Staff Writer, @daalyssacBrooke Welsh's name is listed first under "administrative staff" on the Johnstown Symphony Orchestra's website, but she's really a musician at heart. Trained since the age of 8 to play piano, Welsh has a bachelor's degree in music and psychology from...Tags: Music, Music Industry, Students, Mother's Day, Concerts
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Family oriented Windber girl plans to become an accountant
Daily American Staff WriterAlexandria Lynn Polash remembers listening to her father play guitar each night before she and her twin sister, Abbey, fell asleep at night. It’s a childhood memory that has helped to inspire a lifelong dedication to faith, family and music....Tags: Music, Entertainment
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300 Baltimore medical students learn their professional fate on 'Match Day'
Vernissia Tam gulped down half a glass of champagne at noon Friday and prepared to scream. She was about to find out what kind of doctor she would become, and where she would train. "No peeking," a Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine official...
Tags: Students, University of Maryland, College Park, Diabetes, Health and Safety at School, Graduation
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DeShane at Somerset Lions
Ryan Michael DeShane was chosen as the Lions student of the month for March. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John DeShane of Somerset, and he is enrolled in the academic course. His extracurricular activities include marching band, National Forensics...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Science, Science and Technology
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Somerset County Where to Go for March 14
Breakfast buffet Just Imagine Miracles Relay For Life team Breakfast Buffet Fundraiser from 8 to 11:30 a.m. March 16 at the Springs Mennonite Church. Donation basis. Proceeds benefit American Cancer Society. Menu: Pancakes, waffles, eggs, potatoes, ham,...Tags: Students, Turkey (animal), Media Industry, Animal, Sausages
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Bethlehem City Council President Eric Evans announces reelection bid
Valley 610City Council President Eric Evans, a teacher and little league coach, announced this week he’ll seek a second term. Evans said his strong financial background is well suited for council, which has the power of the purse. Having earned a master... -
Jeremy E. Walker, 29, Somerset
Jeremy E. Walker, 29, Somerset, died March 9, 2013. Born July 31, 1983, in Somerset, he is the preceded in death by his grandparents; Evelyn and Elmer Schrock and Ursula and Andrew Walker. Survived by his parents, Richard and Mary (Schrock) Walker,...Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Science and Technology
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Penn Highlands names Blair facility director
Pennsylvania Highlands Community College has announced the opening of their new Blair Center. The college has also announced the hiring of Julie Patosky to be center director of the new facility. Patosky earned her Bachelor of Arts in business...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University
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