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    Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  1. New State Medical Examiner Sworn In

    — Dr. James Gill, the state's new chief medical examiner, was sworn in Friday by his father, Superior Court Judge Charles D. Gill.
    The Hartford Courant
    — Dr. James Gill, the state's new chief medical examiner, was sworn in Friday by his father, Superior Court Judge Charles D. Gill. Gill, 47, is expected to begin working in Connecticut near the end of July. He is now a deputy chief medical examiner...

    Tags: Yale-New Haven Hospital, Colleges and Universities, Pathology, Medical Specialization, University of New Haven

  2. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  3. READER SUBMITTED: Biggest Loser Celebrities to Visit Connecticut

    Statewide
    Biggest Loser Season 14 winner, Dannielle "Danni" Allen, and runner-up, Jeff Nichols, will visit 16 Planet Fitness locations throughout Connecticut on June 17 and 18. These free events are open to the public and attendees will have the opportunity to...

    Tags: Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Groton, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Manchester, Stamford

  4. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. Fishing Report

    INLAND TROUT Rivers and streams: Conditions for fishing will be difficult in many areas throughout the state as flows have again increased due to frequent and sometimes heavy rain events. Currently flows in all areas are above typical mid-June levels....

    Tags: Haddam, Riverton, Stamford, Floods, Norwalk (Fairfield, Connecticut)

  6. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  7. Hartford Public Law And Government Academy Graduates 90

    — "Rain or shine, this is a day unlike any other," said Hartford Public Law and Government Academy Salutatorian Shaynian Gilling as she addressed the high school auditorium at Thursday evening's graduation ceremony.
    The Hartford Courant
    — "Rain or shine, this is a day unlike any other," said Hartford Public Law and Government Academy Salutatorian Shaynian Gilling as she addressed the high school auditorium at Thursday evening's graduation ceremony. Family, friends and guests...

    Tags: Goodwin College, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities, U.S. Army, Graduation

  8. Jun 16, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. Chinese Deliveryman's Nightmare Comes To Stage As 'Stuck Elevator'

    "Stuck Elevator" began in 2005 when Bryon Au Yong began following news stories about a Chinese restaurant deliveryman from the Happy Dragon who disappeared after dropping off an order of curried shrimp and fried rice in the Bronx.
    The Hartford Courant
    "Stuck Elevator" began in 2005 when Bryon Au Yong began following news stories about a Chinese restaurant deliveryman from the Happy Dragon who disappeared after dropping off an order of curried shrimp and fried rice in the Bronx. Co-workers found his...

    Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Festive Events, Music, Long Wharf Theatre, Still (movie)

  10. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. State's Hispanic Population Tops 500,000

    The Hartford Courant
    In New London, town officials have instructed their police to refrain from inquiring about a suspect's immigration status and are encouraging more Latinos to get involved in education and politics. The city is the hub of New London County, where the...

    Tags: Politics, United States Census Bureau, Fairfield County, Demographics, Population and Census

  12. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. New Haven's International Arts Festival: What's Hot This Year?

    It's about sharing the experience.
    The Hartford Courant
    It's about sharing the experience. That's what Mary Lou Aleski, executive director of New Haven's 18th annual International Festival of Arts & Ideas that begins Saturday, June 15, has found in data of who comes — and why— to the annual two-...

    Tags: Yale Center for British Art, Fine Artists, Sprague, Executive Branch, Festive Events

  14. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  15. "Looking In: Organs and the Way We View Them" at Yale School of Art's Green Gallery

    For 12 days this month, you can get a spectacular inside look at our own human bodies at <em>Looking In: Organs and the Way We View Them</em>, on display at the Yale School of Art. The exhibit seeks to highlight the array of shapes and colors that exist within our bodies, often overlooked and forgotten as we spend our lives inside our heads trying to <em>be</em> things. On June 19, from 5:30-7:30 p.m., the International Festival of Arts &amp; Ideas hosts an Ideas Talk about the exhibit at the Yale Center for British Art (1080 Chapel St.).
    For 12 days this month, you can get a spectacular inside look at our own human bodies at Looking In: Organs and the Way We View Them, on display at the Yale School of Art. The exhibit seeks to highlight the array of shapes and colors that exist within our...

    Tags: Yale Center for British Art, Arts and Culture, Arts

  16. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  17. 50 Cent Presents An Impressive Hartford Boxing Card

    Mike Oliver's last bout was 20 months ago in Puerto Rico, a loss to Juan Manuel Lopez on a technical knockout in the second round.
    The Hartford Courant
    Mike Oliver's last bout was 20 months ago in Puerto Rico, a loss to Juan Manuel Lopez on a technical knockout in the second round. Oliver, a Hartford featherweight, needed time to recuperate from that fight. He rested his body and mind, stepping away...

    Tags: Heavyweight, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Boxing, International Boxing Federation, ESPN (tv network)

  18. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  19. The Best Local Music Festivals in or Near Connecticut in 2013

    <a href="http://belowthefoldblog.com/music-festivals-2013/story/index.html" target="_self"><strong>Click here to read our enhanced version of this story</strong></a>
    Click here to read our enhanced version of this story   Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival: June 15-16. Croton Point Park, Croton-on-Hudson, NY. clearwaterfestival.org. An annual festival to celebrate the environmental movement. Pete Seeger,...

    Tags: Simsbury, Hudson River, Andrew Bird, Entertainment, Christine Ebersole

  20. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. Graduates At Five Hartford High Schools Receive Diplomas

    Jeremiah Roberts didn't take this moment for granted.
    The Hartford Courant
    Jeremiah Roberts didn't take this moment for granted. The 20-year-old was serious in his cap and gown Wednesday night, recounting struggles, while fellow Journalism and Media Academy graduates laughed with friends and took photos before their procession...

    Tags: Students, Colleges and Universities, University of Hartford, Engineering, Small Businesses

  22. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. Purchasing Power In Hartford Metro Area Exceptionally Strong

    The Hartford Courant
    The Bureau of Economic Analysis released an estimate of buying power by metro area for the first time ever Thursday, and it reveals how fortunate many residents of Connecticut are. Metro Hartford, which is Middlesex, Tolland and Hartford counties, is...

    Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Prices, Property, Politics

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    Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Higher education of the highest order

    I cover plenty of serious news as the Tribune&rsquo;s higher education reporter -- tuition hikes, administrative discord, and students increasingly leaving Illinois for college, for example.
    I cover plenty of serious news as the Tribune’s higher education reporter -- tuition hikes, administrative discord, and students increasingly leaving Illinois for college, for example. And then there is the story about Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt,...

    Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities

  2. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Dennis W. Kreiner, bank executive

    Dennis W. Kreiner, a former Mercantile-Safe Deposit and Trust Co. senior vice president, died of complications from diabetes Monday at his home in Phoenix, Baltimore County. He was 66.
    Dennis W. Kreiner, a former Mercantile-Safe Deposit and Trust Co. senior vice president, died of complications from diabetes Monday at his home in Phoenix, Baltimore County. He was 66. Born in Baltimore, he spent his early childhood in the Latrobe...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Loyola University Maryland, Timonium, Diabetes, Towson University

  4. Feb 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Harford Teacher of the Year finalists named

    The top five finalists for the 2013 Harford County Teacher of the Year Award were announced by Harford County Public Schools Monday: Tara N. Buecker, Jarrettsville Elementary School physical education/health teacher; J. Laura Childs, Edgewood High...

    Tags: Students, Colleges and Universities, Judges, Towson University, Edgewood

  6. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Mary Ann McMorrow, 1st female state Supreme Court Justice dies

    When Mary Ann McMorrow was a Cook County assistant state's attorney, a supervisor told her that a male colleague would argue the points in a legal brief that she prepared for the Illinois Supreme Court.
    Tribune reporter
    When Mary Ann McMorrow was a Cook County assistant state's attorney, a supervisor told her that a male colleague would argue the points in a legal brief that she prepared for the Illinois Supreme Court. Women just didn't go in front of such high-ranking...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Judges, Politics, Dominican University, Lawyers

  8. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Neuman brings business experience to Anne Arundel County executive job

    When Laura Neuman heard that an Annapolis salad dressing maker was planning to move his business out of state, she arranged to meet with him.
    When Laura Neuman heard that an Annapolis salad dressing maker was planning to move his business out of state, she arranged to meet with him. Neuman listened to Greg Vetter's story and made some calls. "She just said, 'Dude, you are NOT leaving...

    Tags: Politics, Ken Ulman, T. Rowe Price, Sex Crimes, Annapolis

  10. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  11. NU students lead charge for university to divest from coal

    Northwestern University's Associated Student Government passed a resolution at the end of January urging the school's administration to divest from the coal industry.
    For RedEye
    Northwestern University's Associated Student Government passed a resolution at the end of January urging the school's administration to divest from the coal industry. Since passing the resolution, the student government and Northwestern's Responsible...

    Tags: Metal and Mineral, Students, Colleges and Universities, Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Teaching and Learning

  12. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Cardinal Francis George won't rule out an American pope

    As he prepares to leave for his second papal election in Rome next week, Cardinal Francis George said on Thursday he would no longer rule out an American pope.
    Tribune reporter
    As he prepares to leave for his second papal election in Rome next week, Cardinal Francis George said on Thursday he would no longer rule out an American pope. During remarks to the media after a lecture at Loyola University Law School Thursday, he said...
  14. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Cardinal George doesn't rule out an American pope

    Fifteen years to the day that he became a prince of the Roman Catholic Church, Chicago's Cardinal Francis George said he wouldn't rule out the possibility of a fellow American becoming pope.
    Fifteen years to the day that he became a prince of the Roman Catholic Church, Chicago's Cardinal Francis George said he wouldn't rule out the possibility of a fellow American becoming pope. During and after a lecture at Loyola University Chicago School...

    Tags: Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, Religion and Belief, John Paul II, Angelo Scola, Politics

  16. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Walters Art Museum names new director, Julia Marciari-Alexander

    In naming Julia Marciari-Alexander as executive director on Wednesday, the Walters Art Museum board of directors entrusted one of Baltimore's most important arts institutions to a rising star — and signaled an emphasis on community engagement even...

    Tags: Artists, Yale Center for British Art, Colleges and Universities, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Literature

  18. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. North Shore administrator chosen to lead Oak Brook school district

    A North Shore schools administrator has been named superintendent of Butler School District 53 in Oak Brook, in part because of her familiarity with academic standards.
    A North Shore schools administrator has been named superintendent of Butler School District 53 in Oak Brook, in part because of her familiarity with academic standards. Heidi Wennstrom, assistant superintendent for teaching and learning in North Shore...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Bannockburn, Human Interest

  20. Feb 19, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Attorney: Loyola rape case accusers had 'buyer's remorse'

    The attorney for a former Loyola University freshman charged with raping two female students in separate incidents in their dormitory rooms last month contended that the alleged victims may have concocted their stories because they regretted having consensual sex.
    Tribune reporter
    The attorney for a former Loyola University freshman charged with raping two female students in separate incidents in their dormitory rooms last month contended that the alleged victims may have concocted their stories because they regretted having...

    Tags: Crime Victims, Students, Court Preliminary, Trials, Teaching and Learning

  22. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Loyola student diagnosed with bacterial meningitis

    A Loyola University Maryland undergraduate student is at a local hospital recovering from bacterial meningitis, a school spokesman said Thursday. The student was taken to the emergency room of the unnamed hospital Wednesday after being examined at the...

    Tags: Students, Health and Safety at School, Symptoms, Colleges and Universities, Diseases and Illnesses

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