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Long Island University, founded in 1926, is the nation's 8th largest independent university with nearly 30,000 students, more than 700 full-time faculty members, 6 campuses across metro New York, and its oldest unit, a college of pharmacy.
Long Island University, founded in 1926, is the nation's 8th largest independent university with nearly 30,000 students, more than 700 full-time faculty members, 6 campuses across metro New York, and its oldest unit, a college of pharmacy.
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Our Take: The week in Maryland sports
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 basketball and football. As Maryland's nonconference basketball schedule comes together, are there enough...
Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, George Mason, Sam Cassell, Teaching and Learning, College Sports
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Maryland basketball schedule coming together
The Baltimore SunLet’s look at what we know so far about Maryland’s men’s basketball nonconference schedule. We know about the Kentucky game in Brooklyn (the Barclays Center Classic) on Nov. 9. We know about the game at Northwestern in the ACC/Big...Tags: George Mason, Verizon Center, Brad Pitt, Maryland Terrapins, Barclays Center
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Southern grad Bryan Harris finds new home in Wofford
The Baltimore SunFor five days last month, Bryan Harrishad found everything he wanted in a college basketball program. Harris, a 6-foot-2, 185-pound combo guard, graduated from Southern in 2011 with no Division I scholarship offers. But a standout post-grad season with...Tags: College Basketball, Robert Morris, Duquesne Dukes, College Sports, Basketball
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Pallotti Prep forward headed to Loyola
Tiffany Padgett, the 6-foot-1 senior forward for Pallotti Prep, has given her oral commitment to accept a women's basketball scholarship at Loyola University in Baltimore. Padgett also had offers from Hartford University; Long Island University; the...Tags: University of New Hampshire, College Basketball, College Sports, High School Sports, Basketball
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Danowski has Duke in right frame of mind for NCAA semifinals
On Monday — the first day of the week of preparation for the Final Four for the Duke men's lacrosse team — coach John Danowski announced after dinner that he was buying tickets for the entire team to see the latest installment of Disney's...Tags: Lacrosse, C.W. Post Campus, Atlantic Coast Conference, Assault, Colleges and Universities
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2005 All-Metro Tennis Teams
Sun staffBoys Player of the Year: Andy Peters, McDonogh Peters won the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference's No. 1 singles title. The sophomore improved his game this year after winning at No. 3 singles as a freshman. Girls Player of the...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students
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'48 Bullets had nothing -- except championship
Sun reporterThey were part of a pioneering venture, the last team invited to join the mere outline of what became the major league of professional basketball. Then the totally unexpected happened: The Baltimore Bullets of 1948 became the world champions. A shock. A...Tags: Basketball, Colleges and Universities, American League, Football, New York Knicks
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WorldCom heads toward bankruptcy amid outrage
From Staff And Wire ReportsWorldCom Inc. teetered yesterday toward what would be the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history after shocking Wall Street -- and the White House -- with yet another corporate scandal: $3.8 billion in expenses hidden from investors. U.S. stocks plunged --...Tags: WorldCom Incorporated, Fraud, Democratic Party, Tom Daschle, Global Crossing Limited
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Naismith Hall of Fame honors Phelan, Booker
From wire reportsJim Phelan, who just completed his 44th season as coach at Mount St. Mary's, and Navy senior Hassan Booker were honored yesterday in Springfield, Mass., by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Phelan, whose 784 wins are the most among active...Tags: North Carolina Tar Heels, Multi-Sport Events, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NCAA Final Four, Antawn Jamison
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Mounting problems leave Phelan at loss
Evening Sun StaffEMMITSBURG -- Are 3 1/2 decades of good fortune too much? Is there a balance sheet somewhere that's causing Jim Phelan and the Mount St. Mary's basketball team to struggle to put a team on the court, let alone win some games? Is Bow Tie tangled in a...Tags: Basketball, Colleges and Universities, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Climbing
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New Study: Oregano Kills Prostate Cancer
We're all familiar with oregano as a zesty herb we love to sprinkle on pizza and pasta dishes. Many of us are also aware of oregano's therapeutic role as a powerful antioxidant and germ killer. Now, a team of researchers at Long Island University has...
Tags: Medical Research, Lyme Disease, Flu, Cancer, Human Body
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From the tarpit: Anxious times for the CAA
Daily PressRecent events and the next couple of weeks guarantee that the Colonial Athletic Association's spring meetings June 2-7 in Hilton Head, S.C., will be about much more than tee times and dinner reservations. Commissioner Tom Yeager's influence and...Tags: Atlantic 10 Conference, Rhode Island Rams, Rihanna, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
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