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Big Ten ADs eye stronger football schedules
Cupcakes are out. Compelling matchups are in. "We want to get out of the business," Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon said, "of scheduling games that feel like scrimmages to our fans." To that end, the Big Ten will begin playing nine conference...
Tags: Barry Alvarez, Pinstripe Bowl, Wisconsin Badgers, Cowboys Stadium, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Anya Scharle returns to athletic competition after brain surgery
Anya Scharle stepped into the discus circle last Wednesday and let it fly three times. One of those efforts resulted in a personal best of 93 feet, 5 inches. It didn't win her a gold medal. The senior finished ninth, 1 inch shy of giving Central...
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Awards and Prizes, Concussion, Birth Defects, Sports
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Parkland grad to sing with Penn State group on 'Today'
A Parkland High School graduate will perform with a Penn State a cappella singing group Wednesday morning on NBC's "Today." Ben Mays, a 2011 Parkland grad, and the 11 other members of the all-male Statesmen are expected to perform 'N Sync's "It's Gonna...Tags: Schools, Lifestyle and Leisure, Entertainment, Dining and Drinking, High Schools
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How 'Undercover Boss' changed Easton woman's life
Megan Pustaver turned to food as a coping mechanism when dealing with a troubled relationship, and her weight swelled to 210 pounds. She crafted a new motto for herself: "No matter what may come my way, my life is in your hands Lord." It's a phrase...
Tags: Employees, Undercover Boss (tv program), Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Career and Workplace, Companies and Corporations
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CORRECTED-Salaries of U.S. public college chiefs rise, median tops $400,000
Reuters(In May 12 story, corrects paragraph 5 to show that George Mason University is in Virginia, not Ohio) By Atossa Araxia Abrahamian NEW YORK, May 12 (Reuters) - Salaries of presidents of U.S. public universities rose almost 5 percent in the last fiscal...Tags: Auburn University , Education, Interior Policy, Jerry Sandusky, Pension and Welfare
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Richard Vedder: How to tell if college presidents are overpaid
The Chronicle of Higher Education tells us the median salary of public university presidents rose 4.7 percent in 2011-12 to more than $440,000 a year. This increase vastly outpaced the rate of inflation, as well as the earnings of the typical worker in...Tags: Education, University of Virginia, Colleges and Universities, University of Kansas , University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Ag calendar - May 14
Franklin County Dairy Princess Pageant — The 46th annual Franklin County Dairy Princess Pageant is scheduled for 7 p.m. Friday at Kauffman Ruritan Community Center, 7289 Ruritan Drive, Chambersburg, Pa. A buffet-style meal of chicken and ham will be...Tags: Education, Jefferson County (Pennsylvania), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Farms, Franklin County (Pennsylvania)
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Inside the Penn State athletics budget
Nittany LinesAmong Bill O'Brien's primary goals for his Coaches Caravan, which visited New York and Scranton on Wednesday, has been to sell tickets. His pitch has been passionate. "If we fill that stadium, that's going to help our athletic department and...... -
Penn State's Breneman recognized for campaign to help former Lafayette quarterback with ALS
Nittany LinesIn 2010, Tom Kirchhoff, one of the finest quarterbacks in Lafayette College history, was diagnosed with ALS. Kirchhoff played high school football at Cedar Cliff in Camp Hill, the same school that produced current Penn State freshman tight end Adam...... -
Mayfair festival announces arts, food vendors (and breakfast), seeks volunteers
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGAllentown’s Mayfair Festival of the Arts, now just two weeks away, is releasing details of what it will offer as far as artists and food. And when it will offer them – meaning new breakfast offerings. And the festival needs...... -
Penn State player recognized for ALS campaign on behalf of former Lafayette quarterback
A Penn State football player has been recognized for his campaign that raised nearly $200,000 to fight ALS on behalf of a former Lafayette quarterback. Adam Breneman, a freshman tight end with the Nittany Lions, was honored for his work Sunday at the...Tags: Lafayette College, Penn State Nittany Lions, Sports, Johnny Unitas, Lou Gehrig's Disease
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Benza teaches golf to those with disabilities but competes against the 'normies'
Silver Creek Country Club's ace had just won his match — pretty easily, too — prompting both congratulations and a request from his competitor. "Please tell me you're the club champ," the player said. Well no, Adam Benza said (not yet,...
Tags: Ewing's sarcoma, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sports, Chemotherapy, Hospitals and Clinics
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