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Canes video on gay athletes: 'All one team'
The News & ObserverThe videos are short but the message is powerful. The public service announcements, made by both the Carolina Hurricanes and Duke University, support the You Can Play Project, an advocacy organization seeking an end to homophobia in sports. Hurricanes...Tags: Tuomo Ruutu, ESPN (tv network), Portland Pirates, Jason Pominville, National Hockey League Players' Association
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NC State grads respect tradition, plan for diverse future
The News & ObserverStudents from a wide array of backgrounds united at PNC Arena Saturday to receive their degrees from N.C. State University and to celebrate that achievement with some 7,000 family members and friends. Chancellor Randy Woodson awarded diplomas to 5,255...Tags: Graduation, PepsiCo Inc., Colleges and Universities, Washington, DC, Durham (Durham, North Carolina)
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The war for mobile messaging is on
SAN FRANCISCO — WhatsApp is one of Silicon Valley's most buzzed-about companies, yet it actively avoids the spotlight, operating out of a small office in Mountain View, Calif., with no sign on the building entrance or on the office door. Unlike...
Tags: Computer Hardware, Companies and Corporations, Networking, Media Industry, Apple Inc.
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Students earn full scholarships for community efforts
The Daily News, Jacksonville, N.C.Two area students have earned full scholarships to attend North Carolina State University in the fall for their dedication to education and leadership in their communities. Kalen Rebekah Perry of Newport and Sydney Rae Grice of Richlands are among 44...Tags: Government, National Government, Teaching and Learning, Breast Cancer, Behavioral Conditions
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Wake names Luke Miles of Durant Road Middle School as Teacher of the Year
The News & ObserverLuke Miles comes from a long line of teachers. The eighth-grade social studies teacher at Durant Road Middle School hardly has enough fingers to tick off all the educators in his family. There's his career counselor father, a professor grandfather, a...Tags: Teachers, Wake County, Teaching and Learning, Students, Raleigh
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Hartford Men's Lacrosse Team On A Roll
The Hartford CourantThe college lacrosse regular season runs from mid-February to late April, a 10-week sprint that nears its end — in the Northeast, anyway — with fields having just thawed and coaches having scrambled to teach, settle on rotations and, if...Tags: Dartmouth Big Green, Albany Great Danes, Softball, Loyola University Maryland, Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks
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Two I-SS students receive coveted scholarships
Statesville Record & Landmark, N.C.The most prestigious public school scholarships available for college students in North Carolina have found two recipients in Iredell County. Rob Gourley and Colt Bradley, both seniors in Iredell-Statesville Schools' International Baccalaureate...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Financial Aid, Students
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A season of change: Spring football wraps up around the ACC
The Roanoke Times, Va.It's a time of new beginnings for some ACC football teams. Syracuse and Pittsburgh are preparing for their new conference. North Carolina State, Boston College and Syracuse have new head coaches. Florida State, N.C. State, Syracuse, Pitt, Georgia Tech...Tags: Buffalo Bills, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Big East Conference, DeAndre Hopkins, Virginia Tech
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Hoke County native Earl Wolff is drafted by the Eagles
The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.New Philadelphia Eagles coach Chip Kelly said he and other staffers were holding their collective breaths Saturday afternoon as the first two selections in the fifth round of the 2013 National Football League draft were announced. The Eagles held the...Tags: NFL Draft, College Football, Minnesota Vikings, Football, Wake Forest Demon Deacons
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Student and athlete? 'We're just living a lie'
News & Record, Greensboro, N.C.Athletes face a steep increase in competition, both athletically and academically, once they make the jump from high schools to NCAA Division I colleges. Offseason workouts, film study, practices, meetings and more are required of athletes, particularly...Tags: University of Hartford, Teachers, Graduation, Academic Progress, College Football
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Browns trade with Dolphins for receiver Bess, draft San Diego St. CB McFadden in 3rd
The Akron Beacon JournalBEREA, Ohio _ Although the Browns are in the midst of the NFL Draft, the most prominent player they acquired Friday night is not an incoming rookie. The organization's trade for wide receiver Davone Bess overshadowed its selection of San Diego State...Tags: NFL Draft, Josh Gordon, Arizona Cardinals, National Football League, David Nelson
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Port City native ends college band career at home
Star-News, Wilmington, N.C.If you have to go, you might as well go out in style. "It was so bittersweet," reflected Michael Howard of Wilmington. "To be marching down Third Street in the Azalea Festival. Just as we turned onto Market Street, somehow I saw my mother and...Tags: Festive Events, High Schools, Music, New York City, Music Industry
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