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Muhlenberg College is located in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley. The Muhlenberg mascot is the Mule. The college has several programs including Business, Scienece, Education, Computer Science, Drama and Theater, Graphic Design, History, Music, Nursing, Philosophy, Law, Psyschology and more.
Muhlenberg College is located in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley. The Muhlenberg mascot is the Mule. The college has several programs including Business, Scienece, Education, Computer Science, Drama and Theater, Graphic Design, History, Music, Nursing, Philosophy, Law, Psyschology and more.
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More Americans now believe in global warming
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.After several years of finding that fewer and fewer Americans believed in climate change, pollsters are now finding that belief is on the uptick. The newest study from the National Survey of American Public Opinion on Climate Change, which is a...Tags: Conservation, Science and Technology, Natural Disasters, Science, Weather
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The Rev. Robert J. Marshall, 90; minister helped unify Lutheran denominations
The Rev. Robert J. Marshall, who presided over the largest denomination of the Lutheran Church in the 1970s and was part of early discussions that led to the merger of three branches of the church, has died. He was 90. Marshall died Monday of a heart...Tags: Finance, Lutheranism, Death, Society, Heart Attack
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Glass wall has birders seeing red
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterConservationists are calling for a developer to take down a nearly mile-long glass wall built around a new housing development near the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve in Huntington Beach after they say at least a dozen birds, including several birds of...Tags: Conservation, Death, Natural Resources, Landforms, Environmental Issues
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Harry, make them all disappear
As Harry Potter hysteria peaks, so, too, does the number of news releases and articles linking the lad -- by even a gossamer thread -- to a health issue. (Time, after all, is running out to mine this lode.) A week or so back, headache specialists...Tags: Education, Death, Science and Technology, Children, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Poll Analysis: Priests Satisfied With Their Lives
Times Poll DirectorDespite the serious, ongoing problem that the American Roman Catholic Church is confronting with the child sexual abuse scandal, priests today are very satisfied with their lives and are more committed to their vows and to the Church they serve than...Tags: AIDS, Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology, Scranton, Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal
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Poll Analysis: Priests Say Catholic Church Facing Biggest Crisis of the Century
Times Poll Assoc. DirectorMost priests and members of religious orders believe the Catholic Church is currently facing the biggest crisis of this century, according to the latest Los Angeles Times poll. The survey of 1,854 priests and religious in 80 dioceses across the United...Tags: Georgetown, Roman Catholicism, Science and Technology, Scranton, Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal
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German choirs to perform in Allentown
Germans who came to this country as immigrants beginning around 1850 brought with them, as all immigrant groups did, some customs that helped them remember the Old Country. One of these was a musical one, and it went by various names — "Sängerbund,...Tags: Culture, Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Science and Technology, Richard Strauss, Medford
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In Norristown, Corbett downplays reports of internal upheaval.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGov. Tom Corbett has downplayed reports of upheaval in his administration, calling a meeting with fund- raisers and political backers on Tuesday a regular occurrence and saying that a senior adviser’s nomination to a county judgeship was the... -
Dieruff football team gets a boost from Brader
New Dieruff football coach Kyle Beller has said ever since he was hired last January that "Dieruff won't be successful on the field until we're successful in the classroom first." Over the last four months, Beller, a 1997 Dieruff graduate, has taken...
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Pennsylvania natural gas interests spent $1.3 million on lobbying
— Five of Pennsylvania's largest natural gas drilling interests spent a staggering $1.3 million to lobby state government from January through March as lawmakers and the Corbett administration worked to approve a new impact fee on the industry....Tags: Public Officials, Conservation, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Natural Resources
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Allentown Art Museum kicks off summer with 'Art of the Fantastic'
Everyone had seen them: captivating scenes of barbarians slicing their way through misty primordial lands, wizards meeting on distant planets, ghostly specters threatening scantily clad damsels in distress. And works by illustrators such as Gustave Dore,...
Tags: Tarzan (movie), Arts, Science and Technology, Literature, Genres
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The Morning Call Sports Calendar
Items for the calendar must be typed and received at least 10 days in advance of your proposed publishing date at: Sports Calendar, The Morning Call, P.O. Box 1260, Allentown, PA 18105. They may be faxed to the sports department at 610-820-8654 or sent...Tags: Social Organizations, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Natural Resources, Mike Logan, Tennis (music group)
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