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Marianna I. Burt, lawyer
Marianna Inga Burt, an attorney who represented children, died of cardiovascular disease March 12 at Union Memorial Hospital. She was 80 and lived in the Tuscany-Canterbury section of North Baltimore.
Born Marianna Koenig in Hoganas, Sweden, she was...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Union Memorial Hospital, Abusive Behavior, Germany, Lawyers
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Readers explain how dogs have enriched their lives
The Spokesman-ReviewWhen we're young they curl up to guard our cribs. As we learn to walk, they herd us away from trouble. They run alongside our bikes and tirelessly chase the balls we throw in the park. When our children head off to college, they fill the empty nest with...Tags: Arthritis, Heart Attack, Alzheimer's Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Kidney Disease
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Sip, spit: Underage wine students can now taste subject
Seattle TimesBefore now, Reggie Daigneault's college courses were off-limits to traditional college-age students, no matter how much they -- or in some cases, their parents -- begged for them to be admitted. That's because Daigneault is a wine instructor whose...Tags: France, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program), Teaching and Learning, Viniculture, Judges
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Many classes canceled for Halloween football game
Moscow-Pullman Daily NewsWashington State University morning classes on Oct. 31 will be optional, and all afternoon classes will be canceled, because of the influx of fans expected for a nationally televised home football game that evening, President Elson Floyd announced this...Tags: Teachers, Arizona State University, Pacific-12 Conference, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning
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EDITORIAL: Once upon a time, students entered college ready to succeed
Moscow-Pullman Daily NewsRemember when preparing for college was as simple as taking high school seriously, attending class, studying and making good grades? As much as we hear professors and instructors bemoan the preparedness level of today's incoming college students, it...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Schools, High Schools, Students
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BRIEF: Tumwater hires a principal next door
The Olympian (Olympia, Wash.)School district officials didn't have to look very far to find a new leader for Tumwater High School. Capital High School assistant principal Jeff Broome, from the neighboring Olympia School District, will assume the job July 1. "Having graduated from...Tags: Culture, Social Sciences
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Harvesting high honors
Skagit Valley Herald, Mount Vernon, Wash.After more than 22 years developing wheat varieties for Washington State University, Steve Lyon has earned one of the highest honors in his profession -- his name on a grain. It happens to be a barley strain, but Lyon, a senior scientific assistant in...Tags: Arable Farming, Mount Vernon
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Councilor Skaug not seeking election
Moscow-Pullman Daily NewsWashington state's youngest politician has decided not to run for election at the end of this term. Pullman City Councilor Derrick Skaug, 23, said he has decided not to run in this August's primary because he plans to attend law school. Chosen from...Tags: Job Layoffs, Culture, Local Elections, Social Sciences, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Pullman FFA shines at state convention
Moscow-Pullman Daily NewsThe Pullman FFA chapter continued its tradition of excellence by earning 13 state degrees and numerous other awards at the 83rd Washington FFA Convention last weekend on the Washington State University campus. The 13 state degrees earned by the...Tags: Language, Teaching and Learning, Students
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WSU to ask for 2 percent tuition increase
Moscow-Pullman Daily NewsWashington State University President Elson Floyd talked budgets, infrastructure, research and money during his annual address to the Pullman Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday at the SEL Event Center. The general membership luncheon, sponsored by Avista,...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Students, Avista Corporation, Wines
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WSU launches 'redshirt' engineering program
Moscow-Pullman Daily NewsIn college athletics it's not uncommon for an incoming athlete to spend one year practicing with the team, bulking up and getting to know the program before actually competing. This strategy, known as "redshirting," will soon be incorporated into the...Tags: Computer Science, Teaching and Learning, Intel Corp., Mathematics, Technology
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Card steps down as WWU men's golf coach
The Bellingham HeraldSteve Card, who last week was named interim director of athletics at Western Washington University, has announced that he will not coach the men's golf team during the 2013-14 season after 20 years heading that program. Taking over Card's coaching...Tags: Golf, Washington State Cougars, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports
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