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Hermann introduced as Rutgers AD
ReutersThe Sports Xchange EditorsNote: Update 1: adds quotes, details Hermann introduced as Rutgers AD Julie Hermann was named Rutgers athletic director, tasked with leading the university back to respectability and into the American Athletic Conference before...Tags: Nebraska Cornhuskers, Louisville Cardinals, Colleges and Universities, Big East Conference, North Carolina State University
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Big Ten may shake up its bowl lineup
Tribune reporterNot to dis Mickey Mouse, but Big Ten officials know their fans don't want to go to Orlando every year. Or Tampa. Or Houston. There is one exception. "Pasadena," Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon said. So to combat the bowl fatigue that affects...Tags: Wisconsin Badgers, Michigan Wolverines, Michigan State Spartans, McCormick Place, Northwestern Wildcats
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Four candidates running for spot on Meade 46-1 School Board
STURGIS, S.D. - Four people are running for the three available seats in the Meade School Board election on June 4. Vying for the three three-year terms are Bryce Richter, Sturgis, Ezra Hays and Curtis Nupen, both of Piedmont, and Robert Burns, the...
Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Habitat for Humanity International, Budgets and Budgeting, Media Industry
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Around the Valley: Allen senior to continue softball, field hockey careers in Rochester
At Friday night's National Football Foundation Lehigh Valley Chapter Hall of Fame banquet, new inductee Don Clemons talked about how proud of he was to be from Northampton and throughout a 27-season coaching career with the Detroit Lions he let everyone...
Tags: Muhlenberg College, Jim Schwartz, Football, Central Division (NHL), College Baseball
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Another kind of gun control
Supporters of a measure that would have expanded background checks for firearm purchases decried the bill's death in the Senate last month. But was the defeat really such a bad thing? Had it passed, the new law would have been hailed as a historic...
Tags: Criminals, Justice System, Interior Policy, Culture, New York City
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Josh Loeffler back in the Patriot League
Josh Loeffler is back in the Patriot League. The former Lafayette men's basketball assistant is now an assistant at Patriot League newcomer Loyola (Md.), joining first-year coach G.G. Smith's staff. Smith is the son of longtime Division I head coach...Tags: College Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Football, Basketball, College Sports
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READER SUBMITTED: Middlesex Chamber Business & Education Partnership Member Breakfast Meeting
Middletown/ShorelineChandler Howard, Chairman of the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce, announced that Dr. Elsa M. Nunez, president, Eastern Connecticut State University, will serve as guest speaker at the Chamber's Business & Education Partnership Member Breakfast...Tags: Eastern Connecticut State University, Cromwell, Liberty Bank, City University of New York, Colleges and Universities
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New Town Planner Brings Big City Experience To West Hartford
The Hartford CourantFor one thing, the new town planner, Todd Dumais, is excited about having a shorter commute to work. He lives in Durham, and one time it took him four hours in traffic to get to his old job in Stamford. Dumais, 32, is also looking forward to guiding...Tags: Stamford, West Hartford
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Regional Digest: Association To Honor Coaches At May 9 Event
The Hartford CourantCHSCA Dinner May 9 The Connecticut High School Coaches Association will honor 26 coaches and an athletic director and announce three special awards at the Coach of the Year Recognition Dinner May 9 at 7 p.m. at the Aqua Turf in Southington. Tickets are...Tags: Connecticut Huskies, New Orleans Saints, Football, New York Giants, New Britain Rock Cats
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South Jersey colleges share in $750M largesse
The Philadelphia InquirerRowan University learned Monday that it would receive more than $117 million in state funds to expand and improve academic buildings, and Rutgers University will receive more than $55 million for enhancements in Camden. The money will flow from a $750...Tags: Nursing, Technology, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Camden County, Colleges and Universities
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Q&A With L. Gene Albrigo, Professor Emeritus of Horticulture in Lake Alfred
The Ledger, Lakeland, Fla.L. Gene Albrigo, professor emeritus of horticulture, certainly isn't letting the grass grow under his feet following his 2010 retirement. During his 45 years working at the University of Florida's Citrus Research and Education Center in Lake Alfred,...Tags: Oranges, Symptoms, University of Florida, University of California, Davis, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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EDITORIAL: Preschool emergency
The Akron Beacon JournalAcross the country, state-funded preschool is in a "state of emergency," according to the annual survey of Rutgers University's National Institute for Early Education Research. Access to high quality preschool during the 2011-12 school year was the...Tags: State of the Union Address, Early Learning, Barack Obama
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