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Nathan Rabin Nathan Rabin is the head writer for The A.V. Club. His books include “The Big Rewind” and “My Year of Flops.” He also collaborated on “Weird Al: The Book.” He has written for the Wall Street Journal,...Tags: Music, Television Industry, Civil Rights, ABC (tv network), Theater
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Wide search expected in hunt for next UC president
With no obvious inside candidate to be the next president of the University of California system, experts predict a wide search that will concentrate on similar university systems elsewhere but could also stretch beyond academia. Whoever replaces Mark...
Tags: Executive Branch, Colleges and Universities, University of California, Berkeley, Protest, University of Michigan
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UC expected to launch wide search for new president
Mark Yudof likes to point out that he was the first real outsider in more than a century chosen to run the sprawling University of California system. And he often jokes that, as a result of his leadership, it is likely to take a hundred years more...Tags: Executive Branch, Purdue University, Colleges and Universities, University of California, Berkeley, Regional Authority
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Angus Foundation scholarship deadline approaching, new scholarships announced
Each year, the Angus Foundation, the non-profit entity of the American Angus Association, makes available scholarships to students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in higher education. Applications for Angus Foundation scholarships must be...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Education, Students, Financial Aid, Science
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Washington County Arts Council announces exhibits
The Washington County Arts Council has announced its April exhibits, including “A Maryland Decade by Patrick Hiatt” and “The Eye Test 2: Photographs by Benita Keller’s Advanced Photography Class Hagerstown Community College.”...Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Times Square, Photography
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U.S. climate researchers predict heavier rains, snows as globe warms
A recently published study led by U.S. government climate researchers predicts warming global temperatures will mean more moisture in the air, and thus heavier precipitation extremes. The research, reported in the peer-reviewed academic journal...
Tags: Research, Global Warming, National Weather Service, North Carolina State University, Science and Technology
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L.A. youth hockey flourishing with inspiration from The Great One
Wayne Gretzky is long gone from the Kings and long retired from the NHL, but the impact of his presence in Los Angeles is being felt more strongly than ever in the increasing success of youth hockey players who were born and trained in Southern...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Manufacturing and Engineering, Paulina Gretzky, St. Louis Blues, Dallas Stars
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Straddling the worlds of high finance and community activism
In 1972, Jim Reynolds was less than two months shy of graduating from Chicago Vocational High School, with plans of becoming a television repairman. Raised in Englewood on the city's South Side, he had been studying the trade for two years when his...
Tags: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Rahm Emanuel, Economy, Business and Finance, John McCain, Northwestern University
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Film 'Melting Away' Has Special Significance To Jewish Transgendered Woman
The Hartford CourantJoy Ladin has carved out a unique niche for herself. "I specialize in being an anomaly," Ladin said. "I'm the Wandering Trans-Jew." Ladin once was Jay Ladin, a husband and father who was miserable in his own skin. Ladin has since left that life behind...Tags: Judaism, West Hartford, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Passover, Movies
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USD Law School event explores ag antitrust concerns
Reprinted with permission from the Tri State Neighbor By Bruce Falk Editor, Tri State Neighbor VERMILLION - The South Dakota Law Review 2013 Symposium merged the worlds of law and agriculture March 15, bringing together thinkers from both fields...Tags: Laws, Beverage Industry, U.S. Congress, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Colleges and Universities
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MOCA's Deitch to New York Post: LACMA takeover still an option
Is Los Angeles’ Museum of Contemporary Art all-in when it comes to its own independence? The question arises from a recent comment by museum director Jeffrey Deitch in the New York Post. MOCA this week announced the launch of "MOCA Independence,...
Tags: Museums, Eli Broad, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Artists, Washington, DC
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Where everybody knows your name: Facebook
What if Facebook isn't the intrusive, all-seeing eye that we fear? What if it isn't just a place where workers waste time and young people post regrettable pictures of themselves? What if it is not just a stage for narcissists who think everything...Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Psychology, Social Media, Cornell University
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