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HARRISONBURG - Abram "Hap" Harold Quackenbush, 80, of Harrisonburg passed away on Saturday, Nov.
CSI shelters displaced Italian students
The College of Staten Island has agreed to take in two displaced students from L'Aquila, Italy, after an earthquake rocked the city earlier this year.
Elaine Stritch: At Wagner College
If you tune into NBC's "30 Rock," you know Elaine Stritch pops up periodically as the bossy mother of Jack Dongahy .
Another NEC rookie honor for Wagner's Doscher
Wagner College freshman quarterback Nick Doscher was named the Northeast Conference's top rookie for the fourth time this season.
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Wagner women pick up non-conference soccer win
Dominique Bonura, Kaitlyn Llewellyn and Julie Vigliotti all tallied goals on Senior Day as the Wagner College women's soccer team blanked the New Jersey Institute of Technology 3-0 in non-league action yesterday.
Bay RidgeXaverian's - Changing of the Guard'
Editor's note: Xaverian has announced that in the wake of Sal Ferrera's stepping down as President, Robert Alesi, former Xaverian principal, has been appointed interim president.
Doscher tabbed as NEC's top rookie for second time
Wagner College freshman quarterback Nick Doscher was named Northeast Conference Rookie of the Week for his efforts in the Seahawks' 27-24 victory at Monmouth on Saturday.
Staten Island Reading Association sponsoring Literacy Symposium
The Staten Island Reading Association is sponsoring a free Literacy Symposium Wednesday from 2 to 6 p.m., at Wagner College's Spiro Hall, Grymes Hill.
Bottomline executives among 'Who's Who'
Bottomline Technologies, a leading provider of collaborative payment, invoice and document automation solutions, announced that Chief Technology Officer Eric Campbell and Director of Global Marketing Marcus Hughes were named to Global Finance magazine's 2009 "Who's Who in Treasury and Cash Management." Campbell is one of the leading experts on the ...
Boro Presidents' FightExtends Beyond Election
Among the city's five borough presidents, only Staten Island Borough President James P. Molinaro may have a race on his hands this year.
'The Who's Tommy' to open Wagner College's Main Stage season
Four decades after The Who inextricably linked rock music and storytelling, "Tommy" still plumbs young people's pathos.
The Student Sex Column Movement
The 1996 launch of "Sex on Tuesday" at the University of California, Berkeley--birthplace of the 1960s national student activist movement-- triggered the campus newspaper sex column phenomenon.
Wagner College women battle Lafayette to scoreless soccer tie
Wagner College played a soggy scoreless non-conference tie Sunday with visiting Lafayette .
Your cut of the stimulus ? new tax breaks
Taxpayers are eligible to receive a credit of up to $1,500 for energy-efficient home improvements, such as installing insulation.
Song and dance man knew early what he wanted to be
Ryan Lammer's grandmother sowed the seeds for his interest in theater. The first Broadway show he actually attended back in the 1980s sealed his fate that theater would be his career.
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Chow-Worthy Food Near Wagner College?
My son at Wagner College asked me if I kew of any food places near him he should try.
Wagner product Morrison expected to start against SI Yanks Sunday
Kyle Morrison is expected to start for the Vermont Lake Monsters on Sunday against the Yankees on Staten Island.
Funding secured for shuttle between colleges, ferry terminal
Sen. Charles Schumer announces the new shuttle service at St. John's University today.
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