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Women go for it on the greens
Winning never seems to get old for golfer Sue Cohn, at least when it comes to the Palm Beach County Women's Amateur Championship. Cohn, who turned 50 on March 29, ran away from the field during the recent event over the challenging Fazio Course at the...Tags: Golf, Pan American Games, Awards and Prizes, Florida State University
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A marriage of talent: Different journeys of life bring artists together
The Courier-Tribune, Asheboro, N.C.Some have called visual artist and author, Dorothy Kee, and her husband, entertainer and record producer, Alphonza Kee Sr., the shining diamonds in Mt. Gilead. They live there now, but their work has taken them to places around the world. Alphonza, 60,...Tags: Livingstone College, HIV, Washington, DC, Dominican Republic, South Africa
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Palmerton's Jess Pereira ready for new challenge at district track meet
Jess Pereira has been running in pain since her freshman season. Shin splints and a cinder track have proven to be a bad combination for her. "There hasn't been a time she's run the last two years when she hasn't been in pain," Palmerton track coach...
Tags: Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, Field Hockey, Mountain West Conference, Roman Catholicism, Awards and Prizes
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The Virginian-Pilot Roger Chesley column
The Virginian-PilotTrust must be in short supply at Elizabeth City State University these days. With good reason. The historically black university faces intense scrutiny after its police department didn't investigate 126 crime reports dating to 2007 -- including 18...Tags: Pasquotank County, Sex Crimes, Sexual Misconduct, Government, Safety of Citizens
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Condom vending machines coming to LC
The News & Advance, Lynchburg, Va.Condom vending machines will return to Lynchburg College in the fall. Although condoms always are available to students for free through the school's health center and resident advisors in the dorms, more than a decade has passed since the school has...Tags: George Washington University, Students, Washington, DC, Vanderbilt University , Sexual Health
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Report omitted Crowder's athletic ties
The News & ObserverLast July, a special faculty report into the academic fraud at UNC-Chapel Hill made waves by raising the possibility that athletes' academic counselors steered them to bogus classes in the African Studies Department. But cut from the report, days before...Tags: Raleigh, Teaching and Learning, Teachers
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Eason, Kang claim top honors from Sports Club
The Herald-Sun, Durham, N.C.Both Durham Academy's Elizabeth Eason and N.C. School of Science and Mathematics' Jin Kang this weekend will play for state championships in lacrosse and tennis, respectively. Those two seniors hit the sweet spot again Thursday night, going home with...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid
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Rewrite of UNC-Chapel Hill sexual assault policy begins
The News & ObserverA task force on UNC-Chapel Hill's sexual harassment and assault policy will look to a recent agreement between the U.S. government and the University of Montana over that campus's response to sexual assaults. The settlement, announced last week,...Tags: Students, Sex Crimes, Sexual Misconduct, Raleigh, Sexual Assault
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Review of UNC-CH's sex assault policy begins Wednesday
The News & ObserverA task force will begin to review UNC-Chapel Hill's policy on sexual assault cases Wednesday -- four months after several women filed a federal complaint against the university and more than a year after campus leaders with expertise in sexual violence...Tags: Students, Sex Crimes, Sexual Assault, Minority Groups, Assault
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Fate leads former Hampton All-American Ronald Curry to 49ers coaching job
The rejections stung, sure. They always do. But Ronald Curry had overcome far more, and a few job interviews that didn't pan out weren't about to discourage him. "Everything happens for a reason," he said Friday afternoon. "That's how I've always...
Tags: Michael Crabtree, Football, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Robert Griffin III, Hampton University
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News Sentinel's Top 20 Scholars 2013
Knoxville News SentinelToday the News Sentinel announces its second annual Top 20 Scholars Awards, naming our picks for the brightest and best students in our region. These students have received one or more national-level honors such as acing ACT (36) or SAT (2400) tests,...Tags: Computer Science, Purdue University, Google Inc., Fiction, Harvard University
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Farlow wins top local public relations award
Richmond Times-DispatchUniversity of North Carolina graduate Kimberlie Farlow decided in 1983 to leave her hometown and college town of Chapel Hill, N.C., and pursue a career in marketing and public relations in Richmond. Her friends, she said, gave her some cautionary...Tags: Altria Group, Inc., Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Ceremonies, Culture, Colleges and Universities
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