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Graham celebrate comencement with a new Xavier graduate. "Do I know [students] as well as I'd like - no," Graham said, "But do I know people a lot better than other presidents do - yes." We all know President Fr.
Re-elect Peard as Waukee mayor
Waukee is one of the fastest-growing communities in Iowa, and it has the rare opportunity to shape what sort of city it wants to become as well as influence quality of life for the metro area.
Posted on Oct 23, 2009 by Dave Rasdal . Tony Plaut did. An art professor at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa, Tony loves to play with his creative mind.
Typer Piper types beautiful music
Posted on Oct 23, 2009 by Dave Rasdal . Tony Plaut, art professor at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, demonstrates his flute playing Typer Piper that's powered by air from an inflated tire.
'Anne Frank' opens today at Riverside
Much has been written on the diary of Anne Frank. The diary, a gift on her 13th birthday, chronicles the two years Anne spent in hiding in Amsterdam during World War II.
Marker named as interim president at St. Gregory's as Catholic university continues search
The state's only Catholic university has a new interim president. The board of directors for St.
Cornell plans Ash Park improvements
Posted on Oct 10, 2009 by Jeff Johnson . Cornell College will announce possibly in the next month its official plans to refurbish pastoral Ash Park, it has been learned.
Former Poet Laureate to read today
Former Iowa Poet Laureate Robert Dana, a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and an emeritus faculty member at Cornell College, will present a free reading at 7 p.m. today in Prairie Lights Books, 15 S. Dubuque St.
Mimms: How long have you been at Lawrence? Joy Jordan: This is the start of my 11th year.
Chronicle of Higher Ed: Pro-Rural Iowa post by former Cornell College prof
Posted on Oct 02, 2009 by John McGlothlen . I'm on my second tour of duty in rural Iowa.
Art festival to be in Mount Vernon
The 2009 Lincoln Highway Arts will be Saturday. More than 30 local and regional artists will be selling their wares at the Mount Vernon festival.
Good memories linked to bridge
My wife, Mary, and I are strongly in favor of restoring a local landmark, the Sutliff Bridge.
White coat ceremony at Weill Cornell in Qatar
A symbolic rite of passage was held by the Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar for its Class of 2013 at a white coat ceremony yesterday evening.
Eustice: Laker grapplers poised for greatness
Iowa is the heart of the heart of the wrestling tradition. In its first year, Iowa Lakes Community College wrestlers turned a lot of heads with their performance.
Summit CEO pulled from within Dist. 300
A longtime Community Unit District 300 administrator has been named CEO at Elgin's Summit School for students with learning disabilities.
Principal comes home to Regina
David Krummel said he originally thought of going to dental or medical school after earning his bachelor's degree from the University of Iowa.
Blue Cross adds new committee member
Dr. John Lohnes has been named to the Medical Advisory Committee for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas.
Arts in the Barn features Reber
CUSHING : Watercolorist Win Reber will show a collection of his paintings Friday through Sunday, July 24 through 26, in the Cushing Historical Society's barn on Hathorne Point Road.
Thursday, July 23, 2009 Send listings to communityweekly@fosters.com . CONCORD - The League of NH Craftsmen is has awarded $1,600 in craft education scholarships to three high school graduates: Louise Daigle, Newington; Victoria Franklyn Laine, Mirror Lake; and Kate Lizotte, Wolfeboro.
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Nicholas Borchert and Zachary Borchert, both of Ankeny, have been named to the dean's list at Augustana College in Rock Island, Ill., with grade point averages of 3.5 or higher.
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