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After hard knocks, Salthawk is onward and upward
The Hutchinson News, Kan.Meet Ana Blanton. She's an 18-year-old Hutchinson resident with bright eyes and an easy smile. Her cellphone is seldom out of reach, and it's busy with the buzzing and humming of text messages and Facebook notifications. She has a driver's license...Tags: University of Kansas , Schools, Education, Alcohol Addiction, Adult Education
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Inspirational finish
The Hutchinson News, Kan.The NJCAA national track meet had few, if any, problems. That was good news for Hutchinson Community College, which hosted the meet at Gowans Stadium the previous three days. What was even better was where the men's team finished. The Blue Dragons...Tags: Courtland, Education, Track and Field, Teaching and Learning
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Immigration reform to be subject of Latino Memphis round-table discussion
Commercial AppealWith his graduation from Kingsbury High School Saturday, Dante Bonilla became closer to his dream of being the first person in his family to attend college. The 18-year-old has received a full scholarship to Victory University in Memphis, where he plans...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Bob Corker, Lobbying, Graduation, Colleges and Universities
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Shelby County Commission supported merger, but will it approve school board budget?
Commercial AppealCharts: Total general fund expenditures and per pupil general fund expenditures for Memphis City Schools and Shelby County Schools _____ As one of the most forceful champions of public education in Shelby County, Dr. Jeffrey Warren, a longtime Memphis...Tags: Parties and Movements, Politics, Local Government, Budgets and Budgeting, Separation of Church and State
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Need for speed fuels N.E. crews
Boston HeraldWith speedy crews across the board, there will be no easy rides to victory today in the 68th Eastern Sprints on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester. And that includes the five New England schools ranked in U.S. Rowing's top 10 poll -- Harvard (No. 2),...Tags: Rowing, Sports, Lightweight Rowing, Teaching and Learning
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School district looking for $900,000 in budget cuts
The Natchez Democrat, Miss.Natchez-Adams School District officials begin Thursday identifying nearly $900,000 in expenses to cut from the district's budget. Those cuts will come after the district already cut $1 million in anticipated expenses across various district departments....Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Government Debt, Teachers, Budgets and Budgeting
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Area children have big dreams for summer vacation
The Natchez Democrat, Miss.Johnny Maples can already feel the sand between his toes. With just a few days of school left, the Vidalia Lower Elementary School second-grade student is preparing for a beach trip to Gulf Shores, Ala., with his family and friends. "I'm going to miss...Tags: PlayStation 3, Schools, Gaming, Education, Trips and Vacations
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SPC men win seventh straight NJCAA title
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, TexasHUTCHINSON, Kan. -- South Plains College won its seventh consecutive NJCAA men's outdoor track and field championship Saturday, capping the meet with a stadium-record performance in the 1,600-meter relay. K.B. Handsborough, Daniel Harper, Steven Gayle...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Education, Track and Field, Teaching and Learning
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U's Rochester campus celebrates its first class
Star TribuneStudents in caps and gowns crossed the auditorium to the tune of "Pomp and Circumstance." Moms snapped photos from the edges of their folding chairs. The chancellor spoke from a podium flanked by maroon and gold bouquets. It looked like a typical...Tags: Graduation, Colleges and Universities, Mayo Clinic, Education, Hospitals and Clinics
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TSC sets sights on innovation in classes
The Brownsville Herald, TexasTexas Southmost College administrators are hoping its use of technology will set it apart as an innovator in higher education as it prepares to open its doors to the community. With a partnership with Pearson, the self-described "world's leading...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Brownsville, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology
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USC eyes campus-wide tobacco ban
The StateCigarettes could go up in smoke on the University of South Carolina campus soon. The state's flagship university is contemplating a campus-wide tobacco ban that would cover nearly 40,000 students, faculty and staff as well as thousands of football...Tags: University of South Carolina , Benedict College, Claflin University, South Carolina Gamecocks, College Baseball
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Trout in the Classroom program reels in students
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThis past week, on a day marked by occasional spitting rain and overcast skies, nearly four dozen Butler Junior High School students traveled to Thorn Creek in Butler County. Unlike anglers who go to the water looking for trout, they were taking their...Tags: Butler County, New Products, Schools, Fishing, Education
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