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Tim West, reporter, 1946-2013
A versatile journalist, Tim West spent his entire career covering Naperville for the Naperville Sun. Mr. West covered local government bodies, took photos, wrote columns and immersed himself in the life of his community. "Tim cared deeply about...
Tags: Heart Problems, Journalism, Small Businesses, Colleges and Universities, Periodicals
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Merit scholarships could cost neediest college students
The Columbus DispatchMany colleges are offering more merit aid to recruit high-achieving students -- often, advocates say, to the detriment of low-income students. "With their relentless pursuit of prestige and revenue, the nation's public and private four-year colleges are...Tags: Financial Aid, Miami University, Colleges and Universities, Students, Awards and Prizes
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CHS names chief of pediatric surgery
The Charlotte ObserverCarolinas HealthCare System has selected a staff surgeon at Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital to become its chief of pediatric surgery. Dr. Anthony Stallion will work throughout the system, including Levine Children's Hospital and Jeff Gordon...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Pediatrics, University of Michigan, Cleveland Clinic, Healthcare Provider
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Flood recovery was a regional effort
Hamilton JournalNews, OhioThe waters of the Great Flood of 1913 had not yet peaked before the relief effort started. Local historian Jim Blount delivered "Hamilton In Crisis: Who Came to the City's Rescue After the 1913 Flood" on Tuesday afternoon to a full house in the Butler...Tags: Hamilton, FEMA, Miami University, American Red Cross, The Salvation Army
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University of Toledo, other college engineering teams create race cars
The BladeWill Benson sat behind the wheel of the University of Toledo's engineering students' Formula race car this week and in an instant he was gone, weaving through cones and slamming on brakes back at the starting circle. Four engineering teams met with...Tags: Engineering, University of Toledo, Auto Racing, Colleges and Universities, Technology
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Cox-Snider
Rusty and Tina Cox of Danville announce the engagement of their daughter, Courtney Cox, to Kyle Snider, of Zanesville, Ohio. The bride-elect is a 2006 graduate of Boyle County High School and a 2011 graduate of the University of Cincinnati with a...
Tags: Marriage, Education, High Schools, Schools, Colleges and Universities
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TCU booster hopes renovated arena helps revitalize Frogs basketball
Fort Worth Star-TelegramEd Schollmaier has attended TCU men's basketball games regularly since 1970. He's been sitting at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum on the front row at the left corner of the baseline for years. Not exactly prime seats when you envision a contemporary basketball...Tags: Bob Cousy, Charles Koch, Basketball, Sports, Texas Christian Horned Frogs
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Gilbert Caffall Morrison
Morrison, Gilbert Caffall, 82, passed away on March 14, 2013 at his home in Mission Viejo, California. Born February 28, 1931 in Beaumont, Texas to Ardis Emma Caffall and Frank William Morrison. He attended Southwestern University at Georgetown, Texas and...Tags: Tulane University, Georgetown, University of California, Irvine, Education, Medical Specialization
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Dick Meyers' Puppetry Project Set for UConn
Hartford Courant"Cinderella" and" Beauty and the Beast" will make up "The Dick Meyers Project," featuring UConn puppet Arts graduate student Seth Shaffer at the Studio Theatre in Storrs, Thursday, April 11 to Sunday, April 14. Connecticut Repertory Theatre's family...Tags: Connecticut Repertory Theatre, Frank Oz, Cinderella (movie), Storrs, Goodman Theatre
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Abe Bortz, historian, teacher, book reviewer
Abe Bortz, the Social Security Administration's first historian and a voracious book collector and reviewer, died Tuesday of lymphoma at his home in Pikesville. He was 93. Dr. Bortz grew up in Cincinnati, graduating from high school there in 1937 and...
Tags: Book, Johns Hopkins University, Harvard University, Pikesville, Colleges and Universities
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America starts filling out March Madness brackets
Professor Michael Magazine is upending the logical world of math with a good dose of March Madness. Magazine teaches a new class called Bracketology at University of Cincinnati, the home of the 10th-seeded Bearcats, where 33 business students are...
Tags: College Basketball, Cincinnati Bearcats, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Barack Obama
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Arizona ends offer drought for Dr. Phillips ATH Deionte Gaines
Deionte Gaines received his first college football scholarship offer last summer from the University of Cincinnati. Usually, a prospect's first offer means there will be more to come in the near future. For the speedy Dr. Phillips slot receiver,...
Tags: Cincinnati Bearcats, Butch Jones, Football, Boston College, Sports
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