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LCF seniors win $1,000 scholarships
Eight high school seniors from La Caņada Flintridge were each awarded a $1,000 scholarship last week. The La Caņada Thursday Club lauded Matt Singelyn, Colleen Degnan, Kara Lankey, Sophia Eckerle, Liza Upton, Katharine Henry, Danielle Smith and Colby...
Tags: Sports, Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Schools
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All Health's Breaking Loose: Latest Research on the Bacteria that Keeps You Going
We relate well to body markers we can see and quantify because they make sense. So, many fitness- related studies are focused on muscle, bone, endurance, and so forth. But there is a vital, essential feature about you that gets little credit. It’s...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Immune System, Probiotics, The New York Times, Health and Safety at School
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Community: Thursday Club to host college admission workshop
In the award-winning documentary, “In 500 Words or Less,” cameras follow four high school seniors and their families as they spend their final year together navigating the college admission process. The La Caņada Thursday Club will screen this...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, Health Treatments, Personal Service, Headaches
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Camp takes players beyond
LA CAŅADA FLINTRIDGE — While most people opted to sleep in Saturday morning, more than 100 young athletes crawled out of bed around 7 a.m. to hone their football skills. Athlete development company Beyond 2000 Enterprises, or B2G, which is short...Tags: Chris Perry, Sports, Purdue University, Athletes, University of Southern California
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Pioneer shared 'Old Southern Cooking'
Abby Fisher arrived in San Francisco a generation after the Gold Rush ready to make her fortune. In a few short years, she won kudos and prizes for her pickles, jellies and preserves, set up her own pickling business and made influential friends who...
Tags: Salt
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June 19: UVa President Teresa Sullivan speaks in Virginia Beach
University of Virginia President Teresa Sullivan plans to speak for the next Professional Women’s Leadership Luncheon Series on June 19 in Virginia Beach. Prior to being the university’s eighth president, Sullivan was provost at the...
Tags: Education, University of Virginia, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Colleges and Universities
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Cripps-Downey to head foundation
The Berrien Community Foundation's board of trustees has appointed Lisa Cripps-Downey the next foundation president. She will begin her job July 15 and become full time by Sept. 1. She succeeds Nanette Keiser, who is retiring after 33 years in the... -
University of Michigan study links social media and narcissism
Tribune reporterFor those Americans unnerved by the popularity of social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter, a new study from the University of Michigan will come as little surprise. And it might even add some smugness. The gist of the study: Narcissists “...Tags: Social Media, Education, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities
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Top students in the Class of 2013
South Bend TribuneWashington High School Valedictorian (previously omitted) Kendra Lane is the daughter of Matthew and Pamela Lane. Her activities included soccer, swimming, 4-H, National Honor Society and Washington High School Medical Magnet program. She plans on...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Sports, Teaching and Learning, Purdue University, Arts and Culture
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Corrie Wallace, helps immigrants with education
Corrie Wallace has helped immigrant parents — from the Philippines, Mexico, Malawi, Russia, Poland, Pakistan and elsewhere — navigate the sometimes puzzling American public school system, giving them tools, as she says, to "help parents help...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Separation of Church and State, Japan, Arts and Culture, Culture
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Prep track: Petoskey's Lamberti looks to make it two state titles in high jump
GRAND RAPIDS — It’s been a busy past few days for Petoskey senior Louis Lamberti. On Wednesday, he was the student emcee at the 68th annual Petoskey Varsity Awards Banquet, where he received the U.S. Army Reserve Scholar Athlete Award. On...
Tags: Michigan State University, Central Michigan University, Education, Track and Field, Colleges and Universities
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Motorcycle injuries worsen with weaker helmet law
WASHINGTON (AP) — The average medical claim from a motorcycle crash rose by more than one-fifth last year in Michigan after the state stopped requiring all riders to wear helmets, according to an insurance industry study. Across the nation,...
Tags: Judges, Lawyers, Insurance, Highway Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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