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Football recruiting notes | Another wild week for locals such as Garrett, Morgan
Last week was wild when it came to scholarship offers for a handful of Class of 2014 players, as more schools outside the Midwest are discovering Illinois this winter. Plainfield South outside linebacker Clifton Garrett received offers last week from...
Tags: Sports, University of California, Los Angeles, Big Ten Conference, Minnesota Golden Gophers, Florida State University
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New baseball stadium part of major construction at Liberty University
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefAthletes at Liberty University have a new place to play ball. The school is finishing work on a new baseball stadium. It cost more than $9-million to build and, with more than 2,500 seatbacks, it has more permanent seating than the baseball stadiums at...Tags: Sports, University of Virginia, Baseball, College Baseball
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Student news - March 4
WINCHESTER, Va. — Amanda Allen of Smithsburg was named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Shenandoah University. She is a theater for youth major in the Shenandoah Conservatory at the school. BOSTON — Charles Derupe of...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Mount Airy, Science and Technology, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Terps Trio: Surprise football players, top ACC hoops venues, Melo Trimble
Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports. Who could be some of the surprise players to emerge from spring practice for the Terps? Don Markus:...Tags: Sports, College Sports, Randy Edsall, Vehicles, Services and Shopping
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Morgan State student sues over baseball bat attack
A Morgan State University student who was partially blinded with a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire alleges in a recently filed lawsuit that the school ignored warning signs of Alexander Kinyua's potential for violence. Joshua Ceasar of New Jersey...
Tags: Alexander Kinyua, Trials, Morgan State University, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Multidisciplinary
Artists: head to Middletown this weekend and hug a scientist. Choreographer Liz Lerman (pictured) curates "Innovations: Intersection of Art and Science," a two-day Wesleyan symposium co-hosted by the school's Center for the Arts and its Hughes Program...
Tags: Wesleyan University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Science and Technology, Middletown, Science
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Wednesday's college multisport roundup: Hamstring sidelines Poquoson's Pinder as Hokies outslug Radford
Daily PressVirginia Tech's baseball team (8-1), which had a nine-run second inning in Blacksburg, outslugged Radford 14-10 Wednesday as Andrew Rash had four hits, three RBIs and two runs. But Poquoson’s Chad Pinder, one of the Hokies’ top hitters, left...Tags: Sports, College Sports, Virginia Cavaliers, Virginia Tech Hokies, Baseball
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CoffeeWorks Cafe in Blacksburg seeks more customers
WDBJ7 ReporterFor lots of people, when it comes to generating new ideas, that begins with a cup of coffee, or two or three. In Blacksburg, at Virginia Tech's Corporate Research Center, CoffeeWorks Cafe wants to pull customers away from other competitors....Tags: Starbucks Corp., Blacksburg
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COLLEGE PLUS: NSU to open NSIC tournaments at home
The Northern State men’s and women’s basketball programs will host first-round games of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference basketball tournaments on Wednesday. By virtue of their finish in the top four of the NSIC North Division,...Tags: College Sports, Sports, Chris Perry, National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
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Natural Resource Careers Camp opportunity
The Maryland Association of Forest Conservancy District Boards is holding a career workshop for high school students interested in a career in natural resources. The workshop is a week long program held July 21–27 in Garrett County, Maryland. The...
Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Natural Resources, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park
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Daughter of retired Roanoke judge murdered in Baltimore
The daughter of a retired Roanoke judge was murdered in Baltimore this weekend, according to a news release from the family. The Baltimore Sun reports that Alysia Strickland, 33, and Taewon Tuck, 34, were found dead in a burning car in West Baltimore...
Tags: Morgan State University, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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