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GC: Calhoun Sandcrabs student goes to Israel then to HarvardVictoria AdvocateBut not just any camp, this one was different. Uniquely, it is one of the most prestigious summer research programs offered worldwide. She was one of 19 students who represented the United States, and 79 students attended internationally. …
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Making the Forest greener: HydrationAcorn“Java City Coffee Shop at Brother's College offers a discount for bringing your mug, [students] would save $0.20 cents with a 16 ounce mug.” According to the USA TODAY article, “bottled water consumption averaged 28.3 gallons per American last year. …
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September 30, 2011 at 8:09 pm
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The Freedom To Choose Your PronounNew York TimesKaty is one of a growing number of high school and college students who are questioning the gender roles society assigns individuals simply because they have been born male or female. “You have to understand, this has nothing to do with your sexuality …and more »
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September 30, 2011 at 6:09 pm
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Tinley-Frankfort Rotary earns growth awardSouthtownStarIn May, the club awarded $4000 in scholarships to six graduating seniors from Lincoln-Way East, Lincoln-Way North, Tinley Park and Andrew high schools. It also honored the top 10 percent of students from those four high schools in March, …and more »
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September 30, 2011 at 10:09 am
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A Tale of Two CollegesInside Higher EdIMEC then "presents" Missouri State with a cohort of a minimum of 30 students, and the sponsors send Missouri State the students' applications for review. The fees students pay vary by sponsor and range from $15000 to $22000, according to Jerry Yang, …
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