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Monday | Mount Vernon News

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.

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Related Topix: US Navy, Cape Canaveral, FL

Monday | Toledo Blade

Young adult binge drinking nothing to slough off

LIVING in a college town, I see the best and occasionally the worst of student behavior.

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Related Topix: Bowling Green State University, University of Toledo, Toledo Metro, Toledo, OH, Northwestern University

Mon Nov 02, 2009

Columbus Dispatch

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.

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Related Topix: Televisions, New York, Entertainment, Drama, Television, Berea College

The Baltimore Sun

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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Related Topix: Baltimore, MD, Baltimore Metro, Annapolis, MD

Sat Oct 31, 2009

Hampton Roads, Virginia, news, sports...

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 .

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Related Topix: Norfolk Metro, Christopher Newport University

Thu Oct 29, 2009

Harvard Crimson

HMS Building Receives Award

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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Related Topix: Harvard, MA, Amherst, MA, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, Cambridge, MA

Tue Oct 27, 2009

LancasterEagleGazette

Judge John Scofield Brasee

Readers seeing the name Brasee may think of Brasee Hall located on the campus of Ohio University-Lancaster. This building was named after John Trafford Brasee , a graduate of Ohio University, a prominent 19th century Lancaster attorney, and state senator.

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Related Topix: Lancaster, OH, Ohio University, Train Disaster, Fairfield County, OH

Sun Oct 25, 2009

Dispatch.com

Scientific method

GAMBIER, Ohio -- Cool classes aren't novel at Kenyon College, a top-ranked liberal-arts school known for producing presidents and poets.

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Related Topix: Gambier, OH

Fri Oct 23, 2009

This Week Community News

Olentangy students named National Merit semifinalists

Six Olentangy students have qualified as semifinalists in the 2010 National Merit Scholarship Program, giving them a chance to compete for about 8,200 scholarships worth more than $36-million. The Olentangy students are among roughly 1.5-million high school students across the country who entered the 2010 National Merit Scholarship Program by ...

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Related Topix: Education Etc., Standardized Testing, Education, Northwestern University, Sport Movies, Drama Movies, Comedy Movies, College, Swarthmore College

Wed Oct 21, 2009

Columbus Dispatch

Scientific method

Cool classes aren't novel at Kenyon College, a top-ranked liberal-arts school known for producing presidents and poets.

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Related Topix: Nashville Metro, Arts, Literature

Mon Oct 19, 2009

WBNS-TV Columbus

Otterbein College To Inaugurate First Woman President

Other Female Presidents Ohio State University: The first and only female president was Karen Holbrook, 2002-2007. Ohio Dominican University: The school has had 12 female presidents, nine of them when Ohio Dominican was St.

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Related Topix: Otterbein College, Ohio State University, Dominican University, Ohio Dominican University, Dominican College

Fri Oct 16, 2009

New Yorker

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

As reported in the Times and elsewhere , the journal Science this week published a study linking chronic fatigue syndrome to a possibly contagious retrovirus that has also been implicated in an aggressive form of prostate cancer.

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Sat Oct 10, 2009

Mount Vernon News

Gambier council approves expenditures

At the October Gambier Village Council meeting, members acted on one resolution and approved five expenditures.

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Related Topix: Gambier, OH

Thu Oct 08, 2009

News Journal

Eugene J. Barnett

MANSFIELD: As a young boy, Gene Barnett learned the value of an honest day's work.

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Related Topix: Mansfield Metro, Mansfield, OH, Home Gardening, Home, Upper Arlington, OH

Wed Oct 07, 2009

Mount Vernon News

Students make transitions together

Some Kenyon College students have teamed up with Knox County Educational Service Center Transition Mission students for fitness and fun.

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Related Topix: Knox County, OH, Family, Teenagers, Mount Vernon, OH

Mon Oct 05, 2009

Columbus Dispatch

Show & Tell: Entertainment News

The undead are livening up the box office. Woody Harrelson's horror comedy Zombieland opened as the No.

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Related Topix: Zombieland, The Invention of Lying, Columbus, OH, Sport Movies, Drama Movies, Comedy Movies, College, Gambier, OH

Sat Oct 03, 2009

SFGate

Life without Miss Manners

A single incident has opened my eyes to a crisis of etiquette. As I scuttled through a supermarket parking lot with an armload of groceries, a woman not 20 feet from me slipped and fell.

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Related Topix: Johns Hopkins University, Opinion

Thu Oct 01, 2009

Mount Vernon News

Kenyon launches pilot program to fight binge drinking, eating

One evening last year, San Francisco therapist and author Dr. Sheppard Kominars turned on a television news program.

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Related Topix: Middlebury College

UPI

A thousand miles away, SAT scores still count

The temperature is rising and the lone air conditioning unit is broken. But Chanty Holandesa sits by a dilapidated desk, just as he has done every day for nearly a year.

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Related Topix: Standardized Testing, Education

Wed Sep 30, 2009

Cool Hunting

Mikhael Subotzky

Since graduating from art school a year ago, Mikhael Subotzky has taken his native South Africa and the international art world by storm.

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Related Topix: Massachusetts College of Art, Benin, Africa

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