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Editorials: Starfish, sand dollars, sand spurs & coconuts - Nov. 28, 2009
A look at some of the good, the bad and the questionable: Nurses heal their own A starfish to Florida Gulf Coast University's School of Nursing for working hard to heal itself.
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Going Green in our future best interest
Our community is seeing ever-growing excitement over ways to make our homes and buildings more energy efficient and environmentally sensitive.
8,000 more panels and it's done
It's been one delay after another, but Florida Gulf Coast University's solar farm is just weeks from completion.
Florida College To Create Green Research Center
As part of its goal to become a center for renewable energy and green technology research and education, Florida Gulf Coast University has joined the John D. Backe Foundation in a collaborative venture to create Florida Gulf Coast University Innovation Hub , a 1.2 million square-foot, state-of-the-art research and development area.
Ivy Brewer, Darlingtona s associate dean of college guidance, has earned the designation of Certified Educational Planner.
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VIDEOS Flu not prevalent at FGCU, but school leaders still wary
You can lead a student to the university, but you can't make him or her get vaccinated against the flu.
Essay: FGCU student talks about being adopted
Children's Home Society of Florida arranged Whitney Smith's adoption at the age of 16.
An empty nest aina t all its cracked up to be, or is it?
My name is Mindy Johnson. I have lived in Naples since 1973. I am now, officially, an empty nester.
College baseball: FGCU announces nine member recruiting class
Florida Gulf Coast University baseball head coach Dave Tollett announced Monday that his program has received National Letters of Intent from eight student-athletes, as well as a commitment from Adam Sargent of Palmetto Bay.
Bonita group campaigns for 24-hour emergency room
A committee called the South Lee County Hospital Committee, co-chaired by Bonita Springs Mayor Ben Nelson and Estero Council of Community Leaders Chairman Don Eslick, has launched a campaign for a 24-hour emergency room at the Bonita Community Health Center.
FGCU nursing school gets off probation by improving grades
In April 2007, the Florida Board of Nursing informed the school that its graduates were underperforming on certification tests, and placed it on temporary probation.
A vision for things to come at FGCU
Master of Arts graduates Sarah Lombard, left, and Dina Mauro, right, locate their family and friends in the stands at Germain Arena using their cell phones on Sunday prior to the start of FGCU graduation ceremonies.
Florida Gulf Coast University will host its fifth annual Eaglepalooza on November 20, 2009 on FGCU's Recreation Fields from 5 to 11 pm.
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Dark cloud on FGCU's solar project: University violates environmental permitting regulations
Photo pulled from video: Solar Panel Model at FGCU with Dell Jones Vice President of Regenesis Power LLC.
Check out our list of Veterans Day ceremonies and activies in Southwest Florida
A veteran stands at attention during the National anthem during the Veterans Day memorial service at Cambier Park on Nov.
Check out list of Veteran's Day ceremonies and activies in Southwest Florida
Here of list of activities and ceremonies in Southwest Florida to honor Veteran's Day.
The last week of October found Ken McMaster cloistered inside his office, chained to his computer and thumbing through financial statements.
Florida Gulf Coast University FGCU professor under fire Remember An Inconvenient Truth , the popular movie that came out in 2006, warning people about the dangers of global warming? Well, there's another movie, called Not Evil, Just Wrong, that pushes the opposite message.
Guest commentary: A closer look at 'Soul of a Citizen' by its author
Imagine being caricatured for someone's political crusade. In this case, one disgruntled Florida Gulf Coast University student got a national podium to attack "Soul of a Citizen," my book on citizen involvement.
New, non-lethal weapon tested at FGCU
LEE COUNTY: A new and unique weapon is being tested at FGCU. The weapon will not be used to inflict deadly force, but rather as a way to deter criminals.
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