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Carly Maalouf of Arlington was selected to play Pooty in the UMW production of "Reckless." The daughter of Mr.
Working out of Beijing, Hong Hao is known primarily for his laser scans of the ephemera accumulated in his lifetime.
So to Speak | Joe Blundo commentary: Kenyon finds door into its past
Bishop Philander Chase left Kenyon College in a huff in 1831. But 178 years later, his front door has suddenly shown up.
Pioneer Career and Technology Center has chosen students Heather Shifley of Galion and Ronnie Agin of Bucyrus as students of the month.
Fundraising in recession tests area's private colleges | The Columbus Dispatch
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Linda and Don Simkin of Richmond, Ind., and Rochelle and Richard Kaplow of Solon, Ohio, announce the engagement of their children, Anne Elizabeth Simkin and Joshua Douglas Kaplow.
Volunteer Opportunities for Nov. 18
'I wake up. My day begins on autopilot with a rush to brush teeth, get dressed, ready my daughter for school and pack my lunch.
The Coventry Road home of Barbara Matrka will be among those featured on the Deck the Halls Tour of Homes on Dec.
Great poets, great friends reunite for reading and discussion
Published Sunday 15 November 2009 07:44pm EST. There are few, if any, opportunities in life in which an individual is invited to eavesdrop on a conversation, let alone one between two poetry legends who are picking up where they left off.
Upper Arlington residents named to the list included Danielle Herbert, Megan Plassman and Hasso Pape.
Now she writes for the sheer joy of putting words on paper. Levenson wrote 'Fatal February,' the first in a planned series of novels featuring fictional Miami criminal defense attorney Mary Magruder Katz.
What is the focus of your shop? A: It's definitely a boutique -- something you can't find other places.
Goldwag: I Was A Teenaged Straussian
Guestblogger Arthur Goldwag is the author of " Cults, Conspiracies, and Secret Societies: The Straight Scoop on Freemasons, The Illuminati, Skull and Bones, Black Helicopters, The New World Order, and many, many more " and other books.
If there is ever an example of a foot in mouth moment for progressive policies, it became evident last week.
Time in military best four years for Hoppe
Richard "Dick" Hoppe, an affiliated scholar in biology at Kenyon College, served in the U.S. Navy at the height of the Cold War, from 1960 to 1964, and wouldn't trade that experience for anything.
Young adult binge drinking nothing to slough off
LIVING in a college town, I see the best and occasionally the worst of student behavior.
Show & Tell: Entertainment News
Michael Jackson's This Is It pulled in $101 million worldwide during its first five days, and distributor Sony is extending the film's run beyond the planned two weeks.
Peter Seoane Jr., business executive
Peter Seoane Jr., a retired paper company executive who was a big-band and Hollywood musicals aficionado, died Monday of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care.
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Theater of War comes to Norfolk
Bryan Doerries was first exposed to Greek drama at the tender age of 7 when he played one of the children in Euripides ' "Medea" at Christopher Newport University .
The New Research Building at Harvard Medical School has been named one of the recipients of the annual Merit Award for Design Excellence from the New England Chapter of the American Institute of Architects .
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