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First Coast Happenings
The Florida Times-UnionTHURSDAY Romanza Festivale, through Sunday, various venues, St. Augustine. Includes exhibits, street fairs, music, re-enactments, concerts, art classes, dancing, plays, lectures, tours, demonstrations and nightlife. romanzastaugustine.org. American...Tags: Yoga, Entertainment Events, Soul Surfer (movie), Twin Sister (music group), Viniculture
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At 104, Madison gent has seen much
New Haven Register, Conn.Dressed in his best, Clifford Sneider Sr. was greeted with applause upon entering the Town Campus Monday afternoon. Members of the community and Sneider's family had gathered to congratulate the long-time resident for turning 104 years old last month....Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), U.S. Navy, BBC, Al Capone, Carnegie Hall
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To the Class of 2013: Resist simplicity
Members of the Class of 2013, I salute you. As everyone keeps telling you, you are graduating at a difficult and even frightening time. I wish it were otherwise — that my generation was bequeathing you a finer world. We aren't. The world that...
Tags: Class Conflict, Authors, Ray Bradbury, Martin Luther King Jr., Graduation
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WWS student named Presidential Scholar
Wheaton resident Adam Erickson might be one of the only students anywhere to call a six-hour test "a fun time." But then, he scored a perfect 36 on the ACT, has Advanced Placement classes in everything but gym, is sixth in his class of 500 and plans...
Tags: Loyola University Chicago, University of Chicago, Science, Colleges and Universities, Medical Research
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USC professor studies the collision of nature and man, starting in his own backyard
The StateA wind chime tinkles as a morning breeze stirs the cool, springlike air. Below the eaves -- and the chime -- hangs a mailbox that a family of wrens has filled with its nest, despite the fact that nesting boxes hang, unused, throughout the surrounding...Tags: Science, Earth Day, Central Park, Dania Beach, National Wildlife Federation
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George Layng Pew Jr., 77, Yale fund-raiser, volunteer
The Philadelphia InquirerGeorge Layng Pew Jr., 77, of Villanova and Boothbay Harbor, Maine, a dedicated fund-raiser and volunteer for Yale University, died Wednesday, May 8, of a heart ailment at his Main Line home. Born in Bryn Mawr, Mr. Pew was a member of a famed...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Summer Olympics, Eight Rowing, The Philadelphia Inquirer, U.S. Army
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Yale faces $165,000 fine after university 'fails to report' four sex offenses
New Haven Register, Conn.Yale University faces a $165,000 fine for "very serious and numerous" violations of the law requiring Yale to report incidents of crime on campus. The U.S. Department of Education, in an April 19 letter to President Richard Levin, charged that Yale...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Colleges and Universities, Punishment, Fines, Yale School of Medicine
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis) Gail Rosenblum column
Star TribuneIf there were debate camp for adults, would you sign up? I haven't found one, but the idea occurred to many of us watching an impressive exchange last week at Augsburg College in Minneapolis. Four high school debaters, working in pairs, argued the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Yale Faces Federal Fine Of $165,000 For Failure To Report Campus Crime Stats
The Hartford CourantYale University is facing $165,000 in fines for failing to properly report campus crime statistics, including sex offenses, after a review by the U.S. Department of Education that began in 2004. A letter from the DOE, dated April 19, said Yale will be...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, Punishment, Sexual Misconduct, Fines
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Henry Gardiner's was a life marked by quiet generosity
The Day, New London, Conn.Henry Gardiner III, whose ancestors were Puritans who settled in Waterford before the United States was even a country, was a taciturn Yankee who quietly helped his community throughout his entire life, donating time, money and land. Gardiner, who...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, YMCA, Libraries, New London (New London, Connecticut)
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'For Adam's Sake' The Saga Of A Slave And His Owner
The Hartford CourantAllegra di Bonaventura, assistant dean at the graduate school of Arts & Sciences at Yale University, wanted to write a book about the history of the early American family. She hit the jackpot when she was told about the diary of Joshua Hempstead, a...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Judy Dworin Performance Project, Book, Slavery, Literature
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Graduates must resist the urge for simplicity
Members of the Class of 2013, I salute you. As everyone keeps telling you, you are graduating at a difficult and even frightening time. I wish it were otherwise — that my generation was bequeathing you a finer world. We aren't. The world into...
Tags: Class Conflict, Authors, Ray Bradbury, Martin Luther King Jr., Graduation
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