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Broward College among country's 10 best community colleges
Earbuds firmly in place, backpacks dangling from shoulders, students traipsed to class across the Broward College campus with an attitude of pride in their stride. The 52-year-old school has been named one of the nation's top 10 community colleges...Tags: Aspen Institute, Teaching and Learning, Nursing, Fort Lauderdale, Personal Income
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Cadet training goes high tech
With its indoor firing range, high-tech machinery and state-of-the-art crime lab, Broward College's renovated public safety complex looks like something out of CSI or NCIS. But the 40-year-old Institute of Public Safety prefers to go by its own initials...Tags: Davie, Politics, Broward County, Health and Safety at School, Safety of Citizens
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Drinking events during MLK weekend
Take advantage of the long weekend by going to these boozy mass gatherings, listed here from least- to most-expensive. The Fort Lauderdale Bus Loop's first ride of the year is Saturday, Jan. 19. The drinkalong buses take off from Yolo and the Office...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Coconut Creek
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Your guide to choosing a college
Teenlink South Florida++++++++++++++++++++ || Sponsored Listings || || || Barry University 11300 NE 2nd Ave., Miami Shores, FL 305-899-3100, www.barry.edu Barry is the second-largest Catholic university in the Southeast and offers over 100 degree programs. || Concorde...Tags: Miami Shores, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Florida Atlantic University, Daytona State College, University of Central Florida
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Scott Israel juramenta como nuevo alguacil de Broward | VIDEO
Broward tienen oficialmente nuevo alguacil. El auto denominado "hombre bendecido", Scott Israel juramentó el martes como el 16to. Alguacil del condado de broward. Poco después de las 12 p.m., tomó juramento en la oficina de la jueza Ilona Holmes de la...
Tags: Davie, Port Everglades, Israel, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, African American Research Library
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Williams forced out as BCCC president
The president of Baltimore City Community College was forced out this week, following a tumultuous two years and a recent dramatic drop in enrollment. President Carolane Williams said she was caught off guard when two trustees called her Monday to say...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Elections, Coppin State University, Students, Martin O'Malley
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Florida Youth Orchestra celebrates 25 years of inspiring students through music
A quarter-century ago, Myrna and Bob Weaver wished for a musical venue for children to learn, play and enjoy classical music. The first Florida Youth Orchestra, in 1988, tuned to the melodies of 54 instruments played by adolescent fingers. For...
Tags: Broward County, Teaching and Learning, Music Industry, Nursing Homes, Students
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Valencia, other Florida colleges receive grant to train workers for manufacturing jobs
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelA consortium of Florida community colleges that includes Orlando's Valencia College has received a $15 million federal grant to develop programs to train workers for the state's high-tech manufacturing industry. Valencia will get $683,412 to create a... -
Michelle Obama, Ann Romney plan South Florida campaign stops
Sun SentinelAs President Barack Obama does final debate preparations for Monday night’s showdown with Republican Mitt Romney, First Lady Michelle Obama will make a Broward campaign stop. On Saturday, Ann Romney, wife of the Republican nominee, will appear...Tags: West Palm Beach, Mitt Romney, Boca Raton, Elections, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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Southwest Ranches, Wilton Manors endorsement
Sun SentinelJeff Nelson for Mayor of Southwest Ranches Two energetic and qualified candidates are running for mayor in Southwest Ranches. Jeff Nelson, 55, has occupied the position for the last four years. Before that, he served a term on the Town Council....Tags: Cypress Bay High School , Tom Green, Miami Shores, Wilton Manors, Southwest Ranches
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First-time South Florida voters fired up to have their say
When she landed at the Atlanta airport 10 years ago, Layla Nash remembers how an immigration officer stamped her Russian passport and warmly said, "Welcome to the United States." Now she feels like she has finally arrived. After becoming a U.S....Tags: Justice and Rights, Feminism, Civil Rights, Colin Powell, Delray Beach
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Dem activist energizes early voting crowd
brightcove.createExperiences(); While voters waited an hour or two at the West Regional Library in Plantation, they got occasional outbursts of entertainment and encouragement from Democratic activist Jasmin Barnaby. If you looked young, and she...
Tags: Politics, Elections, Barack Obama, Voting
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