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Some points to ponder 100 days until the local college football season
There are still 100 days left until the start of the college football season, but programs from Hampton Roads and the Commonwealth have been active enough to provide gossip material for an entire offseason. The state's two biggest programs —...
Tags: Bill Dee, Atlantic Coast Conference, Chip Kelly, Syracuse Orange, Teaching and Learning
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W&M baseball returns to CAA tournament
William and Mary went five years without appearing in the Colonial Athletic Association baseball tournament. What’s one more day of waiting? The Tribe, the CAA’s No. 2 seed, earned a first-day bye and begins play Thursday at the conference...Tags: James Madison Dukes, Baseball, Sports, Colonial Athletic Association, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens
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W&M lacrosse coach steps down after two seasons
WILLIAMSBURG – The William and Mary athletics department announced the resignation of head lacrosse coach Brooke Ireland Wednesday afternoon. "The decision to step away at this time does not come easily,” Ireland said in a press release....
Tags: Lacrosse, Sports, Colonial Athletic Association
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Wednesday's local college roundup: Poquoson's Pinder belts two homers, drives in six runs as Hokies slam U.Va. in ACC tournament
Daily PressBaseball: ACC: Virginia Tech’s Chad Pinder of Poquoson slugged two home runs, including a grand slam, and had six RBI as the 21st-ranked Hokies (36-19) surprised Virginia 10-1 in the first round of Atlantic Coast Conference tournament pool play...Tags: Princeton Tigers, Atlantic Coast Conference, Georgia Institute of Technology, Big South Conference, Towson Tigers
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Three generations of Reveleys at college helms
The Virginia GazetteWILLIAMSBURG – For W. Taylor Reveley III, president of the College of William and Mary, university administration has become somewhat of "a family business." This spring, Longwood University in Farmville announced that W. Taylor Reveley IV has...Tags: University of Virginia, Robin Williams, Education, Colleges and Universities, Prince Edward County
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Tuesday's college roundup: CNU's Chrismon named South Region Pitcher of Year
Daily PressBaseball: Christopher Newport’s Austin Chrismon (7-4), a Menchville High graduate, was named the d3baseball.com South Region Pitcher of the Year. He posted a 1.74 earned-run average and completed three of his 11 starts, striking out 86 in 78...Tags: Virginia Tech, Old Dominion Monarchs, University of California, Los Angeles, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Petersburg (Petersburg, Virginia)
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May 25 nature events: Explore native plant walk and natural environment programs
Join Mary Turnbull at 9 a.m. as she leads a tour through her wooded property, featuring 84 identified native plant species, 40 of which were present before the house was constructed. Alternate-leaf dogwood is not often found in this area, and is native...
Tags: Science and Technology, York (York, Pennsylvania), Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia)
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Monday's local roundup: U.Va. men's tennis advances to third straight NCAA final
Colleges Men’s tennis: Virginia advanced to the NCAA tournament final for the third straight year, beating Georgia 4-1 in a semifinal at Urbana, Ill. The second-seeded Cavaliers (29-0) will play top-seeded UCLA (29-1) in Tuesday’s...Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, Tennis, Georgia State Panthers, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Centura College hosting career fair
Centura College's Newport News campus is hosting a career fair open to the public on Wednesday. Attendees can receive employment guidance, resume assistance and learn about job opportunities. Participants will also have a chance to interview with...Tags: Dollar General Corporation, Environmental Issues, Arts and Culture, Denbigh, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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With apartments gone, historians wonder what is below Harbor Square
HAMPTON — The derelict buildings, playing children and crime associated with the property's seedy visitors are long gone from the former Harbor Square site downtown. But as the city plans to redevelop the 17.7-acre tract — and contractors...
Tags: Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Archaeology, Crime, Law and Justice, Wars and Interventions, Hampton Roads
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College 101: Don't rush into choosing a major
Must I know my major before I choose a college? This is one of the biggest myths about searching for the right college. Most students cannot know what their major will be because they simply lack the information necessary to do so. I always cringe...
Tags: Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Education, Colleges and Universities, Lafayette College
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For Tabb it's win or go home in Bay Rivers boys soccer tournament
The consensus is that any of the four remaining teams are capable of winning the Bay Rivers District boys soccer tournament. Only one definitely has to win it to extend it's season: No. 4 seed Tabb. No. 1 seed Lafayette (13-0-1) already has clinched a...
Tags: Soccer, Sports
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May 19, 2013
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May 20, 2013
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