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FAU to host events for Women's History Month
FAU is hosting a series of events celebrating Women's History Month in March. Events will run through the month of April. See below for a list of events. ‘Our Stories, Our Strength’ Art Show Celebrating Women’s History Month...Tags: Margaret Cho, Entertainment, Arts, Feminism, Space Programs
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Digest: Cyr's hat trick helps No. 11 PSU women past No. 8 UVa.
Lacrosse Cyr's hat trick helps No. 11 PSU women past No. 8 UVa. Mackenzie Cyr (Winters Mill) had her third three-goal game of the season to lead No. 11 Penn State to a 15-14 victory at No. 8 Virginia. After trailing 8-5 at halftime, the Nittany...Tags: Major League Lacrosse, Virginia Cavaliers, Peter Bowles, Pepsi Center , Loyola University Maryland
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Dr. Clifford H. Turen, traumatologist
Dr. Clifford H. Turen, an internationally know traumatologist and former chief of orthopedics who had worked at Maryland Shock Trauma Center for two decades, was killed Jan. 13 when the private single-engine plane he was flying crashed in dense fog into...Tags: Judaism, Orthopedic Surgery, Spring Training, Hospitals and Clinics, Long Island Jewish Medical Center
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Troupes take different steps toward dance
Next week's return of Celebrate Dance to the Alex Theatre in Glendale will bring several themes to the stage — healing through dance, the importance of family and maintaining individuality — while gathering eight gifted dance companies from...
Tags: Genesis (music group), Dance, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, The Women (movie, 2008)
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Saturday's 3/2 local schedule (updated Saturday AM with HS basketball pairings)
COLLEGES Men’s basketball Old Dominion at Northeastern, noon Florida A&M at Hampton, 6 Bethune-Cookman at Norfolk State, 6 James Madison at William and Mary, 6 NCAA Division III first round: Rutgers-Newark at Christopher Newport, 4 Delaware Valley...Tags: College Basketball, Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Washington College (Maryland), Frostburg State Bobcats
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Few saw warning signs in case of Hopkins doctor accused of secretly taping patients
Fanya O'Donoghue had just learned she was pregnant when she happened to meet a group of nurses at a social gathering. She was looking for an obstetrician, and asked them whom they would recommend. "All six of them said, 'Dr. [Nikita] Levy,'" she...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Nursing, Upper East Side, Infertility, The Cosby Show (tv program)
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Transfer Pannenton's goal in OT lifts No. 2 Stevenson past No. 8 RIT, 12-11
Mark Pannenton hasn't wasted any time making an impression with the Stevenson men's lacrosse team. The sophomore attackman, who transferred from SUNY-Cortland, scored three goals — including the game-winner with 1:49 left in overtime — to...Tags: Lacrosse, New York Dragons, Sports
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As kids head to college, beware liberal groupthink
I've been thinking a lot about college lately. You see, one of my more time-consuming tasks is to write college recommendation letters. It's an occupational hazard from extended time in the state legislature, Congress and the governorship. But it's one...
Tags: Palm Beach State College, Business Enterprises, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Book, Heritage Foundation
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Hopkins doctor found dead amid investigation of claims he secretly taped patients
Police want to identify women seen over two decades by a Johns Hopkins gynecologist who was found dead on Monday amid a police investigation that he was surreptitiously photographing and videotaping his patients. The doctor, identified as Nikita A....
Tags: Gynecology, Parkville, Cornell University, Baltimore County, Medical Research
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Nearsighted kids may get worse in winter
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For nearsighted children in Denmark, vision deteriorated faster when days were shortest and more slowly during the summer months, according to a new study looking into whether daylight may slow kids' vision loss. "Most...Tags: Nearsightedness, Medical Specialization, Ophthalmology, Manhattan (New York City), Denmark
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Digest: Navy's Kiernan earns Patriot defensive honor in lacrosse
Division I men's lacrosse Navy's Kiernan earns Patriot League honor Navy junior long-stick midfielder Pat Kiernan received Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week honors Monday, two days after helping lead the Midshipmen to a 20-7 season-opening...Tags: John Grant, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, Washington Stealth, Major League Lacrosse, Gymnastics Clubs
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College Lines
BREVARD COLLEGE: Brevard College in Brevard, N.C., has named Antonio Johnson of Forest Hill to the honor roll for the fall semester of the 2012-2013 academic year. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY: Hanna Stambaugh, a 2012 graduate of Bel Air High School, was...Tags: Biology, Technology, Scranton, Clemson University, Education
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