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Susan Hahn Susan Hahn was editor of TriQuarterly for 14 years. She is author of a recent novel, “The Six Granddaughters of Cecil Slaughter”; nine books of poetry, including “Self/Pity” and “The Scarlet Ibis”; and...Tags: American Apparel, Federal Communications Commission, University of New Haven, Awards and Prizes, Meatloaf
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Pipeline protesters march downtown
Tribune reporterMore than 200 opponents to the Keystone XL Pipeline gathered Sunday in Chicago’s Grant Park, about halfway between Washington, D.C.—where thousands more marched against the proposed pipeline – and the route that would carry Canadian...Tags: Keystone XL Pipeline, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Alternative Energy, Politics, Lobbying
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Loyola student diagnosed with bacterial meningitis
A Loyola University Maryland undergraduate student is at a local hospital recovering from bacterial meningitis, a school spokesman said Thursday. The student was taken to the emergency room of the unnamed hospital Wednesday after being examined at the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Students, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Meningitis
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James G. Thompson, banker
James Gabriel Thompson, a retired savings and loan association president, died of cerebral vascular disease Jan. 29 at Oak Crest Village. The former Guilford resident was 84.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Gwynn Oak, he was the son of Stephen Thompson,...Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Banking, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Odenton
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G-Eazy's musical education is an ongoing process
A few years ago, Gerald Gillum, the rapper otherwise known as G-Eazy, toured as the opening act for Drake during a break from his classes at Loyola University in New Orleans. Drake's people wanted him to stay on for some extra dates, but Gillum had to ask...
Tags: Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Lil Wayne, Entertainment, Music
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Prison data, court files show link between school truancy and crime
Of 182 boys and young men recently locked up in Illinois' three medium-security youth prisons, at least 135 used to miss so much school that they were labeled chronic truants. Nearly 60 percent couldn't even read at the third-grade level when they were...
Tags: Students, St. Charles (Kane, Illinois), Theft, Apple iPhone, Heroin
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In Pilsen area, a volunteer health worker offers answers about pelvic health
Ana Cazares is a volunteer community health worker who's so determined to broach taboo health subjects in her Pilsen neighborhood that she uses every opportunity that presents itself. Cazares was recently shopping in a local store when the Latina...
Tags: Mexico, Pilsen, Breast Cancer, Women's Health
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Mutant protein offers promise of skin disease cure
Researchers from Loyola University Chicago said they have developed a mutant form of a protein that seems to cure mice of vitiligo, a skin condition found in millions of people around the world. Vitiligo causes irregular, white patches of skin, which...
Tags: Science and Technology, Education, Vitiligo, Dermatologists, Drugs and Medicines
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Couples reaffirm choice of a lifetime at Valentine's Vow Renewal
They've been married just over two years, but Andy and Seanne Herbick have already exchanged vows three times, most recently Sunday morning at their alma mater, Loyola University Maryland, with about 160 other steadfast lovebirds. Standing in the same...
Tags: Education, Loyola University Maryland, Colleges and Universities, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, Johns Hopkins University
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Man charged with raping 2 women in Loyola dorm
Tribune reporterA Loyola University freshman was charged with raping two female students in their dormitory rooms on consecutive nights this month, Cook County prosecutors said Tuesday. Both victims knew Colin Kennedy and let him sleep in their rooms after he told them...Tags: Prosecution, Sexual Assault, Chicago Police Department, Colleges and Universities, Criminals
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James Black Was 'Dr. Jim' To His Young Patients
The Hartford CourantJames Black — "Dr. Jim" to many of his small patients — was an esteemed child psychiatrist who was active in many areas: he evaluated and treated children, he made recommendations to the court in custody disputes, he taught residents in...Tags: The Institute of Living, Same-Sex Marriage, Hospitals and Clinics, Halloween, Psychiatrists
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Digest: Loyola atop preseason men's lacrosse polls for first time
Men's college lacrosse Loyola atop preseason polls for first time The Loyola men's lacrosse team received its first-ever preseason No. 1 ranking in the coaches' and Inside Lacrosse media polls Monday, a day after the Greyhounds opened their exhibition...
Tags: Elections, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Students, Duke Blue Devils, Maryland Terrapins
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Feb 14, 2013
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Mar 13, 2013
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Jan 30, 2013
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Jan 28, 2013
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