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Long Island University, founded in 1926, is the nation's 8th largest independent university with nearly 30,000 students, more than 700 full-time faculty members, 6 campuses across metro New York, and its oldest unit, a college of pharmacy.
Long Island University, founded in 1926, is the nation's 8th largest independent university with nearly 30,000 students, more than 700 full-time faculty members, 6 campuses across metro New York, and its oldest unit, a college of pharmacy.
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Honor roll
These middle school students were listed on the honor roll for the fourth marking period in Newport News City Schools. Any questions regarding this list should be directed to the school. GRADE 6 ALL A's BRAXTON, TAYLOR YVONNE GAMBLE, HOSEA...Tags: John Tyler, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Wars and Interventions, Avaya Incorporated, Robert Earl
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Baseball's Hampton Whalers: a new game in town
Special to NewsdayThe East End is known for its beaches, summer cachet and untouched landscapes, but Rusty Leaver wants it known for something else - baseball. He wanted that so much, he started a team. And so the Hampton Whalers were born. A team of college players, its...Tags: Major League Baseball, Long Island, New York Yankees, C.W. Post Campus, Norman Rockwell
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LI universities pan Congress's high-tuition list plan
janie.lorber@newsday.comWASHINGTON - A federal plan to publish a blacklist of colleges that have jacked up tuition faster than their peers has some local schools grousing about Congressional meddling and hoping their campuses don't end up on the academic whipping post....Tags: Dowling College, Tim Bishop, Prices, Financial Aid, Hempstead
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LI PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
FINANCE Athan Vorilas has been named managing partner of Lighthouse Financial Network in Westbury. The West Islip resident most recently was managing director of the company's Manhattan office. He is a member of the financial services GAMA Foundation...Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, Long Island, Marketing, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Hospitals and Clinics
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Technology robbing us of chance encounters
Have you noticed? People rarely ask for directions anymore. I'm at a red light this morning and a guy in the lane to my left toots his horn to get my attention. "Where's the turnpike?" he shouts. I tell him to make a right and follow me to the off-ramp,... -
Town: No complaints about tree that crashed, killing man
carl.macgowan@newsday.comThe Town of North Hempstead had not received any complaints about a tree leaning precariously over I.U. Willets Road, on the border of Old Westbury and Roslyn Heights, before it fell Saturday, killing a Bolivian immigrant, a town spokesman said yesterday....Tags: Town of North Hempstead, Vehicles, Health and Safety at School, Roslyn, Long Beach (California)
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Long Beach woman identifies husband killed by fallen tree on I.U. Willets Road
michael.amon@newsday.comJose Machicado was not one to arrive home late without calling first. A custodian at Long Island University's C.W. Post Campus, Machicado was supposed to get off work at 3 p.m. Saturday, but by 6:30 p.m. his wife, Sara, had not heard from him. Feeling...Tags: C.W. Post Campus, Gardens and Parks, Town of North Hempstead, Tourism and Leisure, Long Beach (New York)
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PASSINGS
Ronnie Mathews Jazz pianist was a prolific sideman Ronnie Mathews, 72, a jazz pianist best known for his supporting roles in bands led by saxophonist Johnny Griffin and, later, drummer T.S. Monk, died Saturday of pancreatic cancer in Brooklyn, N.Y.,...Tags: Dizzy Gillespie, Dexter Gordon, Death and Dying
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Town: No earlier complaints about tree that crashed, killing man
carl.macgowan@newsday.comThe Town of North Hempstead had not received any complaints about a tree leaning precariously over I.U. Willets Road, on the border of Old Westbury and Roslyn Heights, before it fell Saturday, killing a Bolivian immigrant, a town spokesman said Monday....Tags: Town of North Hempstead, Vehicles, Health and Safety at School, Roslyn, Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland)
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Sue Bird to be featured in Seattle Storm story
WatchdogI'm pretty sure there is a clause in the contract of every Newsday sportswriter requiring us to refer to anything local-girl-made-good Sue Bird does. Hence, you should know that our Ms. Bird will be appearing on "NBA Access with Ahmad......Tags: University of Connecticut, NCAA Tournament, Sue Bird, National Basketball Association
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