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STL Today On Saturday afternoon, Rams defensive line coach Mike Waufle and his new best friend Michael Brockers were hanging out in the big second-floor conference room at Rams Park making small talk as the team's first-round draft pick wore out his arm signing a table full of autographed footballs and...(size: 14.4Kb)
The Examiner When college selections and orientations are done, it’s time to pick housing arrangements. On campus and off campus living is a decision a college freshman has to make near the end of their first year. Colleges typically require freshmen to live in the residence halls in order to make the overall...(size: 10.5Kb)
The Daily Mail Cheap labour: Last year Nick Clegg announced that all interns would be paid a salary The Labour Party has predictably gone on the attack over the Lib Dems advertising for graduates to apply for internships earning just £5 a day. After all, Nick Clegg, the Lib Dem leader, declared last year that all...(size: 9.3Kb)
The Examiner Here in Central Texas, graduation is just around the corner for many high school seniors and their parents, and closing the book on high school often means opening the book on an academic career at a college or university. Registration, dorm assignments, tuition payments and textbooks are just a few...(size: 6.6Kb)
The Roanoke Times Photos courtesy of Roanoke College "All the hard work and sweat and blood and everything, all of it pays off," said Roanoke College's Stephanie Clark after the Maroons beat Bridgewater 7-2 for the ODAC championship. Roanoke College's softball team celebrates its 7-2 win over Bridgewater College in...(size: 4.5Kb)
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Tampa Bay Online TAMPA -- If you live in Tampa these days, two of the better jobs around might be the city's mayor and starting quarterback at Plant High. But even as mayor of the town that's about to host one of the nation's most visible events in this summer's Republican National Convention, Bob Buckhorn says he...(size: 5.6Kb)
Tampa Bay Online TAMPA -- If you live in Tampa these days, two of the better jobs around might be the city's mayor and starting quarterback at Plant High. But even as mayor of the town that's about to host one of the nation's most visible events in this summer's Republican National Convention, Bob Buckhorn says he...(size: 5.7Kb)
The Examiner The Iowa men's nationally ranked track and field wanted to show fans and anyone who was in attendance just how good they were this weekend at the 103rd annual Drake Relays. The women also headed to Des Moines, Iowa, with something to prove. Both squads came home with first-place finishes and several...(size: 9.0Kb)
MSNBC Bryan Fogel was thrilled to have his first film and directorial debut, "Jewtopia," accepted at a respected Southern California film festival. But he had no idea that his comedy about modern-day romance between Jews and Gentiles would open the 13th annual Newport Beach Film Festival as a world...(size: 7.5Kb)
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