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For Hartford Teen, A Personal Project On Leadership
The Hartford CourantTre'Jon Hamm reached for the grand doors of the state Capitol when his cellphone buzzed. "I can't talk to you right now," the 14-year-old told his friend on the other line. Hamm rushed here after school on one of the final days of the legislative...Tags: College Basketball, University of Hartford, Nikon Corp, Basketball, Jim Calhoun
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Longest Day Of The Year Carries Special Significance For State's Pagans
The Hartford CourantLisa Tonner was living in Fairfield County and knew nothing about Paganism when, in the late 1980s, she accepted an invitation to go to the city. "My friend said, 'Do you want to go to New York? We're going to a magic shop'," she recalled. "And I...Tags: Minority Groups, Derby, Arts and Culture, Belief and Faith, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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6/14/2013-What's In A School Name?
I wish they'd just name Hartford's schools after former presidents, or former superintendents, school board members, mayors, senators, governors, or other notables. The way they're naming most of them now is pretentious, impossible to remember, over-...
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CWGA: Yatsenick, Tingley, Galbraith And Harris Advance To Semifinals
The Hartford CourantCWGA Championship Nicole Yatsenick, Lida Tingley, Carol Galbraith and Suzanne Harris won their quarterfinal matches and advanced to the semifinal round of the Connecticut Women's Golf Association Championship at Hartford Golf Club. Yatsenick, the...Tags: College Basketball, Basketball, College Sports, Sports, College Baseball
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And You Thought Your School Rules Were Strict
Whaddya mean, I'm not allowed to attend parties? That was one of the rules enforced by Griffin Female College in Atlanta in 1856. The rules sheet is part of a historical exhibit called “Toe the Line: School Rules in 19th-Century America”...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries
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READER SUBMITTED: Classical Magnet School Names Valedictorian And Salutatorian
HartfordClassical Magnet School Principal, James Motes has announced Lindsay Cadwallader as Valedictorian and Alyssa Serrambana as Salutatorian of the Class of 2013. At Classical, Lindsay has shown a determination to excel in every endeavor. She embodies the...Tags: University of Connecticut, Charter Oak Cultural Center, Arts and Culture, East Hartford, Colleges and Universities
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LETTER: Ketogenic Diet Helpful With Pediatric Epilepsy
As a scientist and a clinician experienced with the ketogenic diet, we appreciated The Courant's reporting that it can reverse symptoms of autism [June 6, Connecticut, "Trinity Reveals Autiism Find"]. We agree the diet must be medically supervised, and...Tags: Epilepsy, Seizures, Medical Procedures and Tests, Autism, Connecticut Children's Medical Center
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READER SUBMITTED: Town And Country Club Scholarship Awards Luncheon
HartfordEight scholarships were awarded at the May 21 annual Town and County Club Scholarship Awards luncheon. The Town and County Club is a private member-owned Club in Hartford's West End. T and C Scholarship Committee Co-Chairs Carol Gourlie and Louise...Tags: University of Hartford, Colleges and Universities, Manchester Community College, The Hartt School, Awards and Prizes
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Regional Digest: 7 U. Of H. Programs Receive NCAA Awards
The Hartford CourantNCAA Awards Seven University of Hartford programs were recognized by the NCAA for earning Division I Public Recognition Awards, representing the latest multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) results. Public Recognition Awards honor teams in the top 10...Tags: University of Hartford, Schools, Sports, Hospitals and Clinics, Connecticut Huskies
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READER SUBMITTED: Cartoon Master's Efforts Raise Funds For Hartford's Children
HartfordBob Englehart's 'Cartoons for Camp' Event Helps Drive Awareness and Support for Hartford's Camp Courant 119th season. The Hartford Courant's legendary editorial cartoonist Bob Englehart spent an evening with visitors at the Center for Global and Urban...Tags: Cartoons, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Entertainment
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READER SUBMITTED: American Guild Of Organists Invites Public To Events As Part Of Upcoming Convention
StatewideThe Greater Hartford Chapter of the American Guild of Organists will welcome more than 200 organists, choir directors, educators, students, and music tradespersons to Hartford and environs for five days of concerts, workshops, meetings, and exhibits,...Tags: St. James, Music, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Religion and Belief, Entertainment
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Television Pioneer CPTV Turns 50
Half a century ago, Connecticut Public Television wasn't the award-winning TV producer and presenter it is today. It wasn't even "Public Television." It was Connecticut Educational Television. Located in the basement of Trinity College's library, Channel...Tags: Corporation for Public Broadcasting
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