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22 hours ago ago from Technology, iPhone, Mobiles, Nokia, and Gadgets

A few words culled from some hacked e-mails in Britain have generated chaos in the world of climate science -- throwing dark clouds over Pennsylvania State University and stirring up negative publicity for the field that shows no sign of abating.

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20 hours ago ago from Onward State

Though it's been less than 2 weeks since the application window closed, the incoming class of 2014 has begun to receive their acceptance letters. This is an impressive feat considering more than 100,000 students applied to Penn State this year. One can only guess at the admissions office's process for sorting through these applications. Nonetheless, this is an exciting time for future Penn State students, and that means one thing, Class of ...

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CSU Researchers Review Gallagher Amendment

20 hours ago ago from Denver News on Twitter

A draft report from Colorado State University researchers suggests a voter-approved law aimed at limiting residential property tax increases may shift more of a tax burden on businesses, even as the number of Colorado households increases. They say that could affect the state's competitiveness Go here to read the rest: CSU Researchers Review Gallagher Amendment

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23 hours ago ago from Good News Now

COLUMBIA, Mo. -Add the University of Missouri to the growing number of schools considering three-year undergraduate degrees to reduce college costs. University of Missouri President Gary Forsee told anxious employees Wednesday that the gloomy economy and continued lack of adequate state support will force the four-campus system to consider the option of a "no-frills degree." He cautioned that the idea of a truncated undergraduate degree ...

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