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New Book By College of Engineering Professors
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College of the Siskiyous offers president position to Washington man
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Pace offers free rides on College of DuPage Connector
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College of Medicine entering class is largest ever
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COLLEGE NOTES: Soccer season kicks off for area teams
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 9 days ago
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Source: www.boston.com --- 30 days ago
A Washington Post reporter who helped expose the mistreatment of wounded war veterans at Walter Reed Army Medical Center is this year's winner of the Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award. ...
Source: www.prnewswire.com --- 9 days ago
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Source: www.capecodtoday.com --- 7 days ago
B  elow you will find an audition notice for an upcoming performance on Cape Cod. If you have an audition you would like to post, email all pertinent information including name of the performance, audition dates, location, times and role requirements to info@capecodtoday.com. ...
Source: www.lockportjournal.com --- 10 days ago
Former Lockport High School great Jhamal Fluellen injured his left ankle during a preseason scrimmage game last week as a member of the University of Maine Black Bears, according to published reports in the Bangor Daily News. His status this week is uncertain. ...
Source: www.fwicki.com --- 12 days ago
ORONO -- Winslow High School graduate Katie Souviney, who was a New England champion in the heptathlon and America East champion in the pentathlon at the University of Maine, will return to the Black Bears as an assistant track and field coach ... ...
Source: earthfirst.com --- 24 days ago
Last year, Grist.org named College of the Atlantic it’s #1 greenest College in the nation, and it’s easy to see why. Despite being a tiny school with just one major – human ecology – it’s a model for institutes of higher learning across America, with its progressive programs, innovative ideas and incredibly ambitious goals. It [...] ...
Source: sports.yahoo.com --- 4 days ago
Shonn Greene ran for 109 yards and a touchdown and freshman Jewel Hampton added two late TDs as Iowa defeated Maine 46-3 on Saturday. Greene, who missed last season due to academic issues at a junior College, scored on a 1-yard plunge on the Hawkeyes' first possession, capping a 69-yard drive, and Iowa was on its way to an easy win. ...
Source: collegeapps.about.com --- 18 days ago
This week's spotlight takes us up north to Bar Harbor, Maine, home of College of the Atlantic. I chose COA for a couple reasons: 1) not enough people have heard... ...
Source: technorati.com --- 22 days ago
The First US Arcade With Street Figther IV Here it is! This is apparently the first US arcade to have Street Fighter IV. It's in Southern California, which is good for people who live there, but bad news for people who live in Maine. Here's the details: Super Arcade 1211 N. Grand Ave Walnut, CA 91748 Super Arcade 1211 N. Grand Ave Walnut, CA 91748 MAP As game site SDTEKKEN points out, that's right across the street from Mt. San Antonio College and near a Jack In The Box. Above is a picture of a ...
Source: iowa.rivals.com --- 2 days ago
After making the first start of his College career on Saturday in the win over Maine, Rob Bruggeman took a look at his performance on tape and saw some good moments and also times where he knows he needs to do better. Bruggeman talks about his first start, what he looks for when he makes the line calls, and the success of the players from his high school in major College football ...
Source: forum.anothersite.co.uk --- 2 days ago
*Students flock to Jordan to study in tamer Mideast* By DALE GAVLAK, Associated Press Writer AMMAN, Jordan - Young Americans studying Arabic like to joke that Jordan is "Middle East Lite" — a safe way into a tumultuous region without Lebanon's violence, Syria's tense relationship with the U.S. or the Gulf's conservative culture. Drawn by that reputation, an increasing number of Americans interested in Arabic have been flocking to Jordan. The capital, Amman, lacks much of the history and color that attract Americans to Cairo, the most popular destination for foreign students who want to learn Arabic. But Amman comes without the air pollution and crowds that plague Egypt's capital. It also feels more Western with its clean streets and numerous American shops and fast-food restaurants. "I've traveled to Morocco but not to the heart of the Middle East, and Jordan was that good entry point," said Liza Hester, an Arabic student from Maine's Colby College. She speculated that places like Egypt and Yemen would be more difficult to navigate and said her College would not give her credit for Arabic classes taken in countries on the U.S. State Department's travel advisory list, such as Syria and Lebanon. Jordan, perhaps best known as home of the ancient red rock city of Petra, has generally been safe for foreigners despite an occasional flare-up in violence. A Palestinian gunman wounded six people outside a popular Roman amphitheater in Amman ear ...
Source: iowa.rivals.com --- 5 days ago
IOWA CITY, Iowa(AP) Shonn Greene ran for 109 yards and a touchdown and freshman Jewel Hampton added two late TDs as Iowa defeated Maine 46-3 on Saturday.Greene, who missed last season due to academic issues at a junior College, scored on a 1-yard plunge on the Hawkeyes' first possession, capping a 69-yard drive, and Iowa was on its way to an easy win ...
Source: www.scout.com --- 5 days ago
Defensive end Adrian Clayborn made the most of his first College start by leading Iowa on tackles on Saturday in a 46-3 victory against Maine. Listen to what the sophomore had to say in this HN.com audio file. ...
Source: www.blog.newsweek.com --- 2 days ago
After just one weekend of College football my Ohio State nightmares have begun. I don't believe that the BCS has yet figured out a way to factor in the perennial weakness of the the Big Ten. That once-mighty conference opened up in typical fashion, beating up the creampuffs and losing against all legitimate challengers. The Big Ten went 7-3 over the opening weekend, led by Ohio State's 43-0 romp over Youngstown State. The other wins came against Coastal Carolina, Akron, Northern Illinois, Maine, Western Kentucky and, in the only victory over a major, Big East doormat Syracuse. The conference went 0-3 against quality football teams with Illinois losing to Missouri, Michigan State losing to Cal and, for the second season in a row, Michigan busting in its home opener--a 25-23 loss to Utah out of the mighty Mountain West. Compare the Big Ten to the SEC, the conference--with LSU this past January and Florida the previous season--that has embarrassed Ohio State in the last two BCS Championship games. Not only did Florida stomp Hawaii, a BCS bowler last season, and LSU make mincemeat out of Appalachian State, last year's champion of what used to be called 1-AA and the team that stunned Michigan in the 2007 opener, but three modestly regarded SEC squads beat up on other conferences: Alabama stomped ACC pre-season favorite Clemson 34-10; South Carolina, in Steve Spurrier's fourth season, rolled over ACC neighbor N.C. State 34-0; and Kentuck ...
Source: www.courant.com --- 7 days ago
In August '72, I sat in a bar in Rockland, Maine, with some buddies watching the Republican Convention on a TV much smaller than the ones bars have today. With me was Joe Courtney, now an outstanding freshman congressman, then an enthusiastic College freshman. I can see Joe now, leaning back on his barstool, sipping tea. ...
Source: gristmill.grist.org --- 17 hours ago
By Ariane Lotti In " Dispatches From the Fields ," Ariane Lotti and Stephanie Ogburn , who are working on small farms in Iowa and Colorado this season, share their thoughts on producing real food in the midst of America's agro-industrial landscape. ----- Get your deep-fried Twinkies! My roommate at College (one of those snooty, Northeastern Ivy-league institutions) was from rural Iowa, and probably the biggest offense to her about my academic interest in agriculture was that I had never been to the Iowa State Fair . That I was a Northeastern city girl born, raised, and schooled and I wanted to revolutionize our agricultural system was fine; that I wanted to do so and had never been to the country's largest agricultural fair was inexcusable. And so after years of excuses -- counting weeds in Italian wheat fields, farming in Maine, knee surgery, or I just can't make it out to Iowa this year -- I finally drew up the courage to face my cultural curiosities and fried-food fears and went to the Iowa State Fair. For two whole days. The first Iowa State Fair was held in southeast Iowa in 1854. There was a Ferris wheel, a grain yield competition, a display of reptiles preserved in alcohol. Female equestrianism seems to have been the entertainment highlight of the fair. Then, as they do now, people came from afar to view and experience the wonders and oddities of our food production system. Jars of jellies. One-hundred-and-fifty-four years ...
Source: www.kansas.com --- 1 day ago
EAST MACHIAS, Maine -- An 8-foot mechanical gorilla standing outside a flea market store could move its arms but not much else, and it was heavy. Now it's disappeared -- in broad daylight -- and owner Lowell Miller wonders how anyone could move it so easily. The gorilla was last seen Sunday in front of Sandy's Sales, and Miller realized it was missing when he started to close up at the end of the day. He thought his clerk had wheeled it inside, and the clerk thought Miller had moved it. Maine State Police Sgt. Jeff Ingemi said he thinks the pilfered primate is decorating some College student's apartment. ...
Source: eventful.com --- 16 days ago
• Brunswick Jun 4 - Aug 24 "Maine State Music Theatre" Four professional musicals fully staged by a professional company in Bowdoin College's Pickard Theater, Brunswick. FMI: 207.725.8769 www.msmt.org When: Aug 20, 2008 12:00:00 AM Where: Southern Midcoast Maine Chamber in Topsham,Maine Posted by: rollup ...
Source: tcc.podbean.com --- 11 days ago
August 10, 2008 - Guest Preacher: Dave Stankiewicz. Dave grew up here at TCC, and had previously been our Senior High Youth Director. He received a Masters in Theology from Andover Newton Theological School. Dave has just recently taken a job as Associate Professor of English and Ethics at Southern Maine Community College. - Mark 14:1-11 - Jesus [...] ...

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