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Movie makeup: The good, the bad and the 'J. Edgar'
Attention, vampires. Later this week, while you're watching the final installment in the "Twilight" series, if the quality of the new film is consistent with the earlier films, well, you will probably find yourself wondering if it's just you or do all...
Tags: Lincoln (movie, 2012), Movies, Armie Hammer, The Elephant Man (movie), Hugo Weaving
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Professor's journey for a school is rich in life lessons
Special to the TribuneLaura Pincus Hartman stood before a congregation in a church just south of 75th Street, gazing at anticipatory faces. The pastor had just finished preaching an hour-long sermon from the Gospel of Mark about Jesus healing a woman. Hartman was about...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Psychology, Direct Relief International, Students, Sales
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CEO of Strategic Thinking Institute grasped value while watching operation
Special to the TribuneA dozen managers sat around a rectangular table at the Wit hotel in the Loop, their attention fixed on a man in an Armani suit standing in the front of the room. They waited quietly, the CTA Red Line train periodically rumbling by, until the tall,...Tags: Novartis AG, Soccer, Nordstrom, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sam Phillips
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Mark Pearlstein, 1948-2012
Attorney Mark Pearlstein was an expert on community association law, a primary author of recently enacted Illinois legislation to regulate and license community association property managers and for 24 years wrote the Sunday "Condo Adviser" column for the...Tags: Services and Shopping, Colleges and Universities, Lawyers, Real Estate, Crime, Law and Justice
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Chicago Confidential: Impact Engine debuts Azadi and 6 other do-good startups
Ameet Mehta hooked his audience at the Chase Auditorium on Wednesday with this opening line: "We're two males in our early 20s starting a feminine hygiene business." With that, Mehta launched his "Shark Tank"-esque pitch to potential investors at Impact...
Tags: India, Arts and Culture, Menstruation, Auction Service
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Chicagoan saves one dog at a time from rabies in Africa
NANGALE, Tanzania — Only about half the dogs Anna Czupryna is studying in Tanzania have names. Dogs are different here. They are foragers and night watchmen who are treated more like livestock than pets. But when the dogs of north-central Tanzania...
Tags: Washington State University, Biology, Diseases and Illnesses, Rabies, Disease Prevention
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Alumni networks can lead to jobs
As the saying goes "It's not what you know, but who you know." When it comes to life after college it's often a combination of both that serves people well. If you've ever thought "if I just knew someone on the inside" it may be time to tap into your...
Tags: Online Media Industry, Students, Documentary (genre), Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning
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Veteran judge named to lead west suburban circuit court
Special to the TribuneA veteran Kane County jurist has been elected chief judge of the 16th judicial circuit. Judge Judith Brawka was unanimously elected last week to fill the unexpired term of Judge Robert Spence, who was named to an appellate court position, according to...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Kane County, Justice System, Court Administration, Northwestern University
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Barry Harris shares spotlight with Columbia College students
For many years, one of the highlights of each season at the Jazz Showcase has been the residency of the DePaul Jazz Ensemble with a star soloist under the direction of Bob Lark. On Thursday evening, the Jazz Showcase extended the practice by featuring an...
Tags: Education, Music Industry, Students, Entertainment, Colleges and Universities
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Gaming grows up: A video game revolution
The video game is 40. Its exact birthday is arguable. Cultural historians likely would date its origins further back, roughly a decade or two; prototypes of arcade games flourished in university computer labs in the 1950s. But “Pong,” the...
Tags: Roger Ebert, Students, Movies, Video Games, Teaching and Learning
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Scholars fix gaze on changing racial landscape
Laura Kina, 39, is half Asian-American and half white. Her husband is Jewish, and her stepdaughter is half Hispanic. Her family, including her fair-skinned, blue-eyed biological daughter, lives near Devon Avenue in the heart of Chicago's Indian and...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Sesame Street (tv program), 2010 Census, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning
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DePaul University, Gordon Tech to join forces
As a number of parochial schools struggle to stay open, a Catholic high school on Chicago's North Side announced Wednesday an unprecedented partnership with the nation's largest Catholic university to boost its enrollment and curriculum. Gordon Tech...
Tags: Education, Christianity, Parochial Schools, Colleges and Universities, Irving Park
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