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- Summer Arts Academy - Cumberland Times-News
Summer Arts AcademyCumberland Times-News, MD - Jun 26, 2008"I thought this would be a good chance to experience what college life is like," said Schahfer, who enjoys fiction and poetry. ...
- Report finds racial gap in student suspensions - Bemidji Pioneer
Keenan Hooper likes to joke around and admits he has a motormouth. He also admits to getting into trouble again and again with teachers weary of his antics. School officials have sent him home more times than Keenan or his mom can count. So often, in ...
- Summer classes acquaint students to university life Summer classes acquaint students to university life (The Gainesville Sun)
You notice a hint of it as you wait for a table at your favorite restaurant. Or on your morning commute.It's far from mid-August when University of Florida students flood Gainesville, but the city is a little less sleepy this week.
- Mixing Art and Science to Get Doomsday - New York Times
New York TimesMixing Art and Science to Get DoomsdayNew York Times, United States - 57 minutes agoThe British-born American physicist Freeman Dyson, one of the film’s most articulate talking heads, explains that science and art express the same urge to ...
- At 70 is the Wessex Scene old news? (The Wessex Scene Online)
In celebrating the Wessex Scene’s ‘70th anniversary’, it made a great deal of sense to look back at where we had come from. With seventy [seventy two –Ed.]
- So There's nothing to Do in Midland (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
Today American Legion: Today: Bingo, 501 Veterans Air Park Road. 7 p.m. 682-5511.
- A Friend’s Story: End Act - Tehelka
A Friend’s Story: End ActTehelka, India - 1 hour agoNo form of writing, except poetry, was left untouched by him. He dropped out of school in the 1940s, throwing himself into the Quit India movement while he ...
- Gavilan presents Shakespeare (The Gilroy Dispatch)
The Gavilan College Theater ensemble, directed by John Lawton Haehl and Bill Klipstine, bring to the stage one of Shakespeare's most popular comedies, "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
- 8 1/2 things to do this week - Edmonton Journal
Edmonton Journal8 1/2 things to do this weekEdmonton Journal, Canada - 19 minutes agoHear CAA award winners Asa Boxer (poetry), Colleen Murphy (drama), Mark Haroun (emerging writer, and Edmontonian!), Robert Wright (history) and more! ...
- Ongoing Events (The World Online)
BARRE- Learning Linux. Class for middle & high school students. HUMC Teen Center , Washington St. , FREE, Tuesdays 5pm, thru 6/10. Strong Living Exercise Program. Aldrich Library, Milne Comm. Room, Mondays & Thursdays at 8am. Info. 433-1654.
- Every School Every Thursday -- Urbandale - Des Moines Register
In Lynnrick Rogers' fourth-grade students are becoming detectives. They are learning how to read and understand mysteries. The students are reading "The Boxcar Children Series" by Gertrude Chandler Warner. They are truly intrigued by the fact that ...
- 'Wanted': James McAvoy makes it work, and Angelina Jolie makes it fun - Cleveland Plain Dealer
OK, Junior, here's how you turn this into a term paper: It's a post-modern version of trick-riding cowboys in Westerns. Angelina Jolie plays a hired killer (again) in "Wanted." Yes, it's sad but true. There are certain men in the world who will go to ...
- Family members avert near drowning in Cambria - Buffalo News
CAMBRIA - A 2-year-old boy who fell into a family pool is lucky to be alive - and has family members to thank. Justin Hoyt was floating and unconscious in the backyard above-ground pool just after noon today when he was found by his brother, Jarrett ...
- The beauty of Islam - Kansas City Star
The beauty of IslamKansas City Star, MO - 8 hours ago... for centuries the pre-eminent Christian theologian, was influenced by Muslim philosopher Ibn Rushd (Averroes). Renaissance art, music and poetry, ...
- Adam Foulds on getting started, getting published, and getting noticed - Times Online
When Adam Foulds was still at school, his English teacher took him aside and suggested that he think seriously about keeping the rough drafts of his poems. They could, the master insisted, prove useful for future literary scholars. At the time, the ...
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