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Promoting sports for young women is Lazarus' goal
For Barb Lazarus, enough will probably never be enough when it comes to her vision. Lazarus, a four-sport athlete at Highland Park in the late 1970s, has more than done her share of work when it comes to nurturing female athletes of all levels. She...
Tags: Justice System, Judo, Paralympic Games, Lawyers, Sports
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Michigan's break from Webber, Taylor, Bullock ends
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — The University of Michigan's 10-year dissociation from Chris Webber, Maurice Taylor and Louis Bullock is over. The former Wolverines can formally reconnect with the school after one of the biggest scandals in NCAA history....
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Michigan Wolverines, Colleges and Universities, National Basketball Association, College Sports
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Guest Commentary: Support is vital for our Guard and Reserve families
The following guest commentary was written by Carl Levin, the senior U.S. senator from Michigan and the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Recently I had the privilege of speaking to the National Research Summit on Reserve Component...Tags: Barack Obama, Behavioral Conditions, Suicide, Carl Levin, U.S. Department of Defense
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Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and Chorus to perform in Bay View May 18
The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and Chorus will present a concert titled "Songs of Love and Joy"at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 18, at John M. Hall Auditorium in Bay View. Guest conductor Valerie Palmieri will lead the orchestra, chorus and soloists in...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Netherlands, Western Michigan University, Lakes and Ponds, Music
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Manufacturing skills and 60 jobs expected with new mobile training lab
Manufacturers in Northern Michigan need employees with specific skills in order to grow. An effort to meet that demand is under way with the purchase of a mobile training laboratory to be used in a four-county region that would allow for at least 60 new...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Business, Marketing, Economic Organization
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PASSINGS: Ben Pleasants, Kenneth Appel
Ben Pleasants L.A. poet and playwright Ben Pleasants, 72, a Los Angeles poet and playwright who also championed the work of Charles Bukowski and John Fante in literary critiques, died of a heart attack April 18 in Crescent City, his wife, Paula, said....Tags: University of New Hampshire, Politics, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Science and Technology, IBM
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Razing the ivory tower
If you think today's university is home to individual thinkers thinking individually, think again. Today's university is international and multinational in every way — blown open, in great part, by this century's digital explosion of information....Tags: Science, Science and Technology, Israel, Education, University of Paris
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Dolphins owner Steve Ross pledges to give away half his family's wealth
Sun SentinelMiami Dolphins owner Steve Ross recently made a financial commitment to give away half of his family's wealth. Ross, who is worth an estimated $4.4 billion according to Forbes, became one of the new nine members to join the Giving Pledge, which is a...Tags: Charity, Sara Blakely, Lincoln Center, New York University, Giving Pledge
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Twitter CEO tells U. Mich. grads to be bold
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Twitter chief executive Dick Costolo took a picture of thousands of graduates at the University of Michigan — and then tweeted it, of course. Costolo joked to the crowd that it "should only take a second." The...Tags: Twitter, Inc., Google Inc., Media Industry
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UPDATE: ND to 'reimagine' uses for stadium
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Notre Dame Stadium, currently used a few days each year for home football games and other events, could become a hub for daily student life and academic events on campus under a new proposal. University of Notre Dame officials announced...Tags: Research, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, Fenway Park, Education
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Hockey: Petoskey's Trombley signs with Lawrence Tech
SOUTHFIELD — Size and physicality are two nice qualities to have for any defenseman in hockey. Those two qualities are what Petoskey senior Nick Trombley hopes to bring to the Lawrence Technological University men’s hockey roster this fall....
Tags: Ice Hockey, Arts and Culture, Northwood University, Sports, Architecture
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UC expected to launch wide search for new president
Mark Yudof likes to point out that he was the first real outsider in more than a century chosen to run the sprawling University of California system. And he often jokes that, as a result of his leadership, it is likely to take a hundred years more...Tags: University of California, Riverside, Regional Authority, University of California, Berkeley, Protest, Politics
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