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Ted Land
Ted Land joined the WSBT news team in August, 2012. He came to Michiana from Alaska where he worked as a reporter at KTUU, an NBC station owned by Schurz Communications Inc., the parent company of WSBT. During his four years in America’s “...
Tags: CLTV, Twitter, Inc., Sarah Palin, NBC (tv network)
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Newsman Kevorkian dies at 82
Harry Kevorkian, a longtime prominent newsman at WNDU and WSBT and a former educator at the University of Notre Dame, died Sunday.
Kevorkian, a Granger resident, was 82.
Kevorkian worked at WNDU for 25 years as a newscaster, assignment editor, news...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Chicago, Radio, Entertainment, Colleges and Universities
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Donovan McNabb was a vision of greatness, former Irish assistant realized
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — What did Kevin Rogers see in Donovan McNabb 18 years ago that the rest of college football missed? Rogers, a former Notre Dame assistant (1999-2001), was the offensive coordinator at Syracuse in 1993 when McNabb was a senior at Mount...Tags: Brad Childress, Football, Syracuse Orange, Virginia Tech, John Elway
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Authors M-Q
Anthony Madrid Anthony Madrid lives in Chicago. His poems have appeared in Boston Review, Gulf Coast, The Iowa Review, Poetry and Web Conjunctions. His first book is “I Am Your Slave Now Do What I Say.” Rebecca Makkai Rebecca Makkai is...Tags: Truman Capote, Saveur, Poetry, Teaching and Learning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Libertyville student’s ‘cool’ summer project: Documenting the ‘cancer experiment’
TribLocal - Libertyville » NewsWithout a declared major or a summer internship, Kenny Shaevel of Libertyville was looking for something “cool” to do this summer after his freshman year …... -
Chance the Rapper leaves little to chance
Chance the Rapper is going to make sure he gets this right: rap music, a pop-star ascent from Chicago, a record deal, that whole fame thing — and on his own terms. Chance, whose full name is Chancelor Bennett, has been drawing increasingly large...
Tags: Community (tv program), Fine Artists, Music Industry, Harold Washington Library Center, Columbia College Chicago
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Mom whose son died in hazing: 'Don't dismiss it'
Tribune reporterThe mother of a Florida college student killed in a hazing ritual urged the audience at a Maine Township anti-hazing forum never to forget incidents of hazing and bullying in their community. “The moment you forget is the moment it reoccurs,&...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), Colleges and Universities, Hazing
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The University of Chicagoland — at Missouri
— Take a walk around Lathrop Hall at the University of Missouri, and it won't take long before you meet someone from the Chicago area. There are the roommates from Barrington and Cary, and, two doors down, freshmen from Lemont and Mount Prospect....
Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Marquette University, Media Industry, Chocolate Cake, O'Hare International Airport
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University of Illinois criticized after contract raises conflict of interest concerns
The University of Illinois handed out a $4.6 million contract to an architectural firm partially owned by the husband of a key administrator who oversees the planning of campus construction projects. The school initially did so without asking for the...
Tags: Michael Madigan, Business Enterprises, Career and Workplace, Rod Blagojevich, Judges
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Stress in trauma's wake: Genes play a major role
Ten years after terrorists hijacked four American jetliners and killed nearly 3,000 people, there's growing evidence that people with a previous history of depression, or who have been traumatized before, are far more vulnerable to developing post-...Tags: Psychiatry, Human Body, Arts and Culture, Health, Symptoms
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People are corporations, my friend
So Illinois is in such dire financial shape that it must violate the contractual retirement agreements with teachers and other state workers. I've taught at the University of Illinois since 1979 and am one of those who would be cheated by the bills... -
Program helps students raise ACT scores, stay in college
Thirty graduating seniors from low income families in the north suburbs will enter college this fall, thanks to College Bound Opportunities, which guides the students toward higher ACT scores. It also works with them during college to keep them from...
Tags: Elmhurst College, School Examinations, Northwestern University, Teaching and Learning, DePaul University
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