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Notre Dame football: Prestwood primed for action next year
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - He is one player on the Notre Dame football team who has yet to be quoted since arriving on campus and the one who will not get in a game this season no matter what. Florida State transfer Jordan Prestwood, though, does remain a big part...Tags: College Sports, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Football, Landforms, Brian Kelly
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Notre Dame football recruiting: Trying to stay on an even Kiel
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentGunner Kiel's high school football career at Columbus (Ind.) East had just come to an end and the senior all-everything quarterback stood in front of a group of reporters taking and dodging questions the same way he spent the last four quarters against...Tags: College Sports, High Schools, Football, Financial Aid, High School Sports
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$750,000 awarded over burning of Einstein papers
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — A Northern California family has been ordered to pay $750,000 for starting a wildfire that destroyed papers written by Albert Einstein. The San Jose Mercury News reports that a jury last week ruled against Margaret Pavese,...Tags: Human Interest, Science and Technology, Nobel Prize Awards, Wildfires
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'Fall-O-Ween': Cooking for the festival
WALKERTON – It's fall, and that means turning leaves, football and corn mazes. But in Walkerton it means “Falloween,” and it's a way to have fun and give back to the community. When it's fall in Walkerton, John Glenn High School...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Arts and Culture, Financial Aid, Soups, Festive Events
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Sigourney Weaver to Saint Mary's students: Education led to success
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterActress Sigourney Weaver seemed destined for the theater. Her mother, Elizabeth Inglis, was a well-known actress, and her father, Sylvester Weaver, pioneered such shows as “Today” and “The Tonight Show” as president of NBC in the...Tags: Celebrities, Movies, Education, Yale University, Entertainment
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Obesity or stem cell research could win Nobel
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Two scientists who unlocked mysteries linked to obesity or a professor who figured out how to make stem cells without human embryos are among potential candidates for the 2011 Nobel Prize in medicine. Canadian-born Douglas...Tags: Weight, Obesity, Nobel Prize Awards, Agricultural Research and Technology, Japan
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Calling all prospective Michiana college students
From Harvard to Yale, Brown Mackie to Ivy Tech, going to any college is a pricy investment. While some parents are counting pennies to get their student through school, others are pushing for the alternative – a scholarship.
Getting a jump start...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid
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Notre Dame football recruiting: By the numbers
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterTribune Staff Writer SOUTH BEND - It’s worse than those old algebra problems that kept you - and likely your parents - reaching for the antacid. That’s because x and y are fluid, making z a moving target. Confused? Welcome to the Notre Dame...Tags: College Sports, Tampa, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Mormonism, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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Notre Dame men's basketball: Brey gets good news from Beachem
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterCalls and text messages started rolling in just after 4 on Sunday afternoon for New Haven (Ind.) junior small forward V.J. Beachem, who initially had some trouble letting his true feelings known. "I’m more excited now than I can really say,"...Tags: College Sports, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Basketball, Minnesota Golden Gophers, Teaching and Learning
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Students win scholarships just for filing out aid form
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Forget good grades and resume-padding extracurricular activities. Nearly 40 Indiana students are getting $1,000 college scholarships just for filling out their financial aid forms on time. The 39 students were randomly...Tags: Education, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid, Indiana
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Local Special Olympian headed to Greece for World Games
The Special Olympics World Summer Games will kick off in Athens Greece on June 24. One of Michiana's very own athletes will be there, representing Team USA.
One day, the phone rang. It was the call Katie Williams had been waiting for for the longest...Tags: Human Interest, Sports, Michael Phelps, Multi-Sport Events, Special Olympics
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Jordan Prestwood to transfer to Notre Dame to play football
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterFour months after the ink dried on the latest stack of national letters-of-intent, perhaps the most topsy-turvy football recruiting cycle in Irish history took one more benevolent twist. Jordan Prestwood will end up at Notre Dame after all. The 6-foot-...Tags: CBS Corp., Human Interest, Sports, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Football
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