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News, articles and information about higher education and preparing to apply to institutions of higher learning. Other issues include college loans, grants, scholarships and the admissions process.
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Studying For The SAT At The Stratford Library
Bunnell High School, Stratford CTThe Stratford Public Library is a great source for helpful and educational programs that are not only a great learning experience but can also prepare Teens for college. The Library has a wide variety of programs and activities that can help teens on the...Tags: Libraries, Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture, Education, Examinations
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Best Cars for College Kids
Best Cars for College Kids We've solved the car equation for students on the go: lowest price + highest quality + most fuel-efficient + best resale value By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Most college kids drive their own cars these days, with...Tags: Prices, Passenger Cars, Human Interest, Parenting, Toyota
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Classic Car Show
There are a number of cruise nights and car shows throughout Connecticut this summer. Here’s one of them. Hot rods, customized cars and classic automobiles will be on display at the Classic Car Show Wednesday, July 13. This annual event within an...Tags: Elections, Glastonbury Festival, Entertainment, Car Engine Repair, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Here Arrive the Grooms
Special to CTgetsMarried.comWith same sex marriages legal in Connecticut, many gay male and lesbian couples have been tying the equality knot. After 29 years together, Garrett Stack and John Anderson of Woodbridge had a church wedding in 2009. “There is nothing traditional...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Human Interest, Minority Groups, New Britain, West Hartford
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Royal Engagement: Let the Sketching Begin
CTW FeaturesIf it’s a nail-biting decision for mere mortal brides, then it’s one of monumental importance for Kate Middleton, the bride of the 21st century: What, oh what, will the fresh-faced, stylish Brit wear for her nuptials this April to the future...Tags: Human Interest, Diana, Princess of Wales, Education, England, New York
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College Graduates Using Many Online Sites To Explore Job Market
FOX CTMonster.com: Monster is one of the largest employment sites in the world. In addition to providing job listings, Monster also offers tips about applying for jobs and improving one's resume. CareerBuilder: CareerBuilder is owned by three major newspaper...Tags: Real Estate, Career and Workplace, AOL LLC, WTIC, Economy, Business and Finance
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Intern Plots Facebook Connections Map
FOX CTWhat did you do on your internship in college? Facebook intern Paul Butler was working with the location data the website collects on each of it's users. He matched 10 million pairs of friends and their locations. What he found according to his blog post...Tags: WTIC, Education, Science and Technology, Facebook
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6 candidates vie to succeed Cooley as L.A. County D.A.
It is the most powerful job in Los Angeles County's criminal justice system, a position that oversees the prosecution of 60,000 felons each year and can provide a steppingstone to higher office.
Six candidates are vying to become district attorney in...Tags: Gang Activity, University of California, Irvine, Voting, Murder, Business Enterprises
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Commencement speakers: the rude, the unfunny and the insightful
Commencement season is the college equivalent of the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Institutions from the Ivy League to the local community college scramble to lure the shiniest star they can to their podiums on graduation day. And the match-ups...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Olympia J. Snowe, Education, Michael Bloomberg, George Washington
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What happened to kids biking to school?
OrlandoSentinel.comI rode my bike to school in sixth grade and then again all through high school and college. (My schools from K-5 and 7-8 were too far away to ride to.) I got groceries and ran errands via bike in college and mooched off friends with cars if I needed to do... -
Executive profile: Holly Agra
Holly Agra tilts her head upward, letting sunlight settle on her face. She stills her fingers from fiddling with her iPhone. She gazes at the bridges and the current of the river, relishing the vista from the deck of Chicago's Leading Lady, the biggest...
Tags: Heart Attack, Palatine, Architecture, Titanic (movie, 1997), Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Senate plan would limit tuition hikes at state universities
— A plan brewing in the state Senate would put the brakes on the size of tuition hikes at state-funded universities in Pennsylvania. In exchange for receiving the same amount of money in 2012-13 as they did this year, the 14 state-owned and four...Tags: Kutztown, Consumer Confidence, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, Education, Economy, Business and Finance
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