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Feb 27 2023
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Bethany College Puts Presidential Search on 'Pause'
Bethany College in West Virginia has put its presidential search on "pause" for a year, and will continue with Jamie Caridi as interim president, announced Ken Bado, chair of the Board of Trustees. Caridi's interim presidency began Jan. 1, 2022, with the departure of the previous president, Tamara Rodenberg. The board started a search, with RH Perry & Associates. a search firm. The search
Inside Higher EdNov 03 2023
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Florida roofing company giving free turkey, AR-15 with roof purchase as part of Thanksgiving special
CAPE CORAL, Fla. -- The owners of Roof EZ just announced a Thanksgiving special unlike any other you'll find in Southwest Florida. If you purchase a roof during the month of November, not only will you get a free frozen turkey, but you'll also get a free AR-15 semi-automatic rifle. "The turkey will get you all sitting at the table so you can spend time together. The roof will protect your home
ABC 7 Los AngelesApr 16 2024
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That 'new car' smell will come with a kill switch
Soon the government might shut down your car. President Joe Biden's new infrastructure gives bureaucrats that power. You probably didn't hear about that because when media covered it, few mentioned the requirement that by 2026, every American car must "monitor" the driver, determine if he is impaired and, if so, "limit vehicle operation." Get the hottest, most important news stories on the
WNDApr 09 2024
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Obituary: Catherine Reegan Brown
BRUNSWICK – Catherine Reegan Brown of Brunswick passed into eternity on Feb. 23, 2024, at the Mid Coast Senior Health Center in Brunswick. She was surrounded by her children. Born and raised in Medford, Mass., Catherine was the daughter of the late William V. and Catherine M. Fleming Reegan. She graduated from Saint Clement High School and went on to attend Mount Saint Mary College, where she
Portland Press HeraldApr 15 2024
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BYU will reportedly interview men's basketball coaching candidates this week
PROVO — BYU is making moves during its turn on the annual college basketball coaching carousel. The Cougars will reportedly begin interviewing candidates for the next men's basketball coach Tuesday and Wednesday, according to CBS Sports' Matt Norlander, a day after former coach Mark Pope was introduced to a standing room-only crowd at Kentucky. There is some sense of urgency for athletic
KSLApr 15 2024
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DU Pioneers to host 2025 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game at Ball Arena
The University of Denver will host Minnesota for the 2025 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game, the school’s athletics department announced Monday. The game is slated for Thanksgiving weekend next year at Ball Arena, with a specific date and time to be announced after the NHL calendar is finalized. The Pioneers, who are coming off an NCAA-record 10th national championship, and the Gophers are among
The Denver PostNov 28 2023
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‘He’s not a hateful person,’ says mother of man charged with shooting three college students of Palestinian descent in Burlington, Vt.
“I don’t believe this was a hate crime,” said Mary Q. Reed, the mother of Jason J. Eaton, in a brief interview on her doorstep about an hour south of Burlington, near the shore of Lake Dunmore. SALISBURY, VT. - The mother of the Burlington, Vt., man charged with shooting three college students of Palestinian descent said Tuesday that her son wasn’t raised to harbor hatred for any group of
The Boston GlobeApr 11 2024
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Ghost Signs of metro Detroit
The remains of the Chene Ferry Market can be found along Ferry Street and Dubois Street in the city's North End. Built in 1893 as one of the last open-air markets to be constructed in Detroit, the farmer's market operated until the late 1980s. Amelia Benavides-Colón, Detroit Free Press All that remains of the family-owned Szabo's Market, at 7740 West End Street, that operated in Detroit's
Detroit Free PressJun 29 2023
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Affirmative action rulings will reshape diversity push at private colleges
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate When a Black graduate student at MIT realized that facial recognition software consistently identified the gender only of her lighter-skinned colleagues, she partnered with a Stanford graduate student, also Black, to investigate. Their breakthrough 2018 study revealed that such software was 35% less likely to recognize Black women
San Francisco ChronicleMay 09 2023
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College hoops coach Huggins uses homophobic slur
CINCINNATI (WOWK) — Bob Huggins, the West Virginia University head men’s basketball coach, used a homophobic slur on a Cincinnati sports radio show on Monday. West Virginia’s athletic department called Huggins’ comments “offensive” and said it was reviewing the matter. During a call to Cincinnati radio station WLW, Huggins, a former longtime coach at Cincinnati, was asked about the transfer
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