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ATL Mocks Columbia Law School Student’s Method for Starting a Study Group

12 hours ago ago from Feminist Law Professors

Isn't English rich enough to provide ways to mock something that don't refer to women's genitalia? Since when is douchetastic a word? -Darren Rosenblum P.S. This is not an endorsement of the  student's methodology for finding a study group!  It's a critique of  the lack of creativity on ATL's part.

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Dec 11 Newsletter

20 hours ago ago from St. Andrews Junior High News

Oodles of news from Mr. Howard in this monthly newsletter . ONLY 5 DAYS TO GO UNTIL…FUN IN THE SUN (or the cold, but does it really matter as long as we’re not in school or at work?) Holiday Spirit It’s that busy but magical time of year again — a time for sparkling lights and festive treats as we celebrate the holidays with family and friends. It’s also a good time to reflect on and give thanks for our own good fortune and to ...

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7 hours ago ago from Kevin Bondelli's Youth Vote Blog

Between Two Worlds: How Young Latinos Come of Age in America Pew Hispanic Center Kansas Students Elucidate Healthcare National Student News Service Tara Lemmey: Rethinking Higher Education From the Ground Up Insurance Coalition Bribes Internet Users To Oppose Health Bills Jonathan Merritt: Manhattan Declaration Unlikely to Inspire Young Christians Leah Lamb: Best PR campaign yet: Monckton spreads the message of fear ...

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Mexican Presidential Campaign Underway in Los Angeles

4 hours ago ago from La Prensa San Diego

Frontera NorteSur Although it is still two years off, Mexico’s 2012 election campaign is picking up on both sides of the border. In an early instance of cross-border politicking, Mexican Congressman Cesar Nava traveled to Los Angeles this week to recruit members for President Felipe Calderon’s conservative National Action Party (PAN). As a long-time migrant destination and home to millions of Mexican nationals, California could be a ...

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Parent Centers in Plymouth Schools

15 hours ago ago from Plymouth Truth

As another service to Plymouth parents, all PCSC schools now have Parent Centers. The centers are supplied with a variety of informational resources in both English and Spanish. Each center also has a computer that parents can use to access Powerschool, the new database of student information. Parents can obtain a password to access their child’s grades, attendance, and discipline records as well as homework assignments. The computer can also ...

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Illegal Immigrant Students Publicly Take Up a Cause

23 hours ago ago from The New York Times

It has not been easy for the Obama administration to deport Rigoberto Padilla, a Mexican-born college student in Chicago who has been an illegal immigrant in this country since he was 6. Sally Ryan for The New York Times Rigoberto Padilla, a University of Illinois-Chicago student, received a reprieve from deportation. On Thursday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said they would delay Mr. Padilla's ...

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Connecticut Technology Council Announces Finalists for Sixth Annual Women of Innovation Awards Program

9 hours ago ago from PopEater

The Connecticut Technology Council (CTC)'s Women of Innovation planning committee today announced the finalists for the sixth annual Women of Innovation awards program. This program recognizes women – those in the workforce and students – across Connecticut who are innovators, role models and leaders in their technology professions or fields of study. The winner in each of the eight awards categories will be announced during the 2010 Women of ...

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Mood at Akard Elementary event somber as officials consider closing school

19 hours ago ago from Media General - TriCities.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Mood at Akard Elementary event somber as officials consider closing school By Mac McLean | Reporter / Bristol Herald Courier Published: December 11, 2009 BRISTOL, Tenn. Thursday night's PTA meeting was a special time for a group of Akard Elementary ...

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Music Review: Notes of Ancient Greece in a Seldom-Seen Work

20 hours ago ago from The New York Times

The Manhattan School of Music Opera Theater keeps its students on their toes with a balance of unusual works they may never sing again and standard repertory that they will sing plenty. The audiences for these productions stand to benefit either way. The Manhattan School has a fine track record for turning out singers of consequence: Susan Graham and Dolora Zajick are among the program's alumni. And its repertory choices have been discerning. ...

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