Stories tagged with "s college"
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Indianapolis man to appear on 'Millionaire' show
A North Central High School graduate was to show off his trivia knowledge today when he appears on the television game show “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.” Brian...
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No surprise here: Carmel leads chase for state title
Experienced Greyhounds have their sights set on a 24th consecutive team championship The 2009-10 girls swimming season kicks off today, with Carmel’s College Events Classic...
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Creek improves his performance
After disappointing game in 1st exhibition, freshman leads IU with 16 points BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Freshman Maurice Creek would be the first to tell you his play in the...
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IU basketball looking to improve
Hoosiers face St. Joseph’s in 2nd exhibition game before Friday’s opener BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — After waiting two seasons since his commitment to the program to...
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Hit and miss performance for Purdue
Boilers impressive, but rebounding a bit of a concern WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — At times Tuesday night, the nation’s seventh-ranked men’s college basketball team...
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Build a home with a smaller footprint
Couple’s design focused on size, scale and how the home fit into the neighborhood By Jason Wolfe, 29, Indianapolis, graduate architect, Demerly Architects In designing a...
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Urban renewal project focuses on sustainability
Some of you suburban people make me laugh. You...
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Indianapolis urban renewal project focuses on sustainability
Sustainability is the goal of a model project that aims to transform a blighted section of the city Defunct industrial buildings, contaminated land and abandoned homes dot the...
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Thousands are expected to get info or scholarships
Football weekend furthers higher ed The football game, parade and battle of the bands get most of the attention during the annual Circle City Classic, but the weekend’s chief...
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Schools felt Phil Wilhelm's support
1959 Scecina grad remembered roots at Our Lady of Lourdes, gave many ways to alma mater The late Phil Wilhelm kept a low profile when it came to his generous contributions to...
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Ex-BSU j-school chair Earl Conn dies
MUNCIE, Ind. — Longtime Ball State University journalism professor and dean Earl Conn has died at age 82. Conn, who died Sunday, was a journalist at various publications and a high...
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Ticketmaster tweaks its resale strategy
LOS ANGELES — Ticketmaster Entertainment has developed a new way to resell tickets that shuts out the brokers and scalpers it has long scorned and instead keeps the profits...
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Readers weigh in on NASCAR, Kravitz's columns, Danica Patrick
Still no Jr. in Chase NASCAR is just about ready to hold its third Chase to the Race and guess who isn’t going to make it? Dale Earnhardt Jr. again. The first Chase allowed...
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Meet the Teacher: Mo Moriarity
Grade/subject at what school: Advanced physical conditioning, Carmel High School. Also head football coach. Number of years teaching: 30. Work e-mail: mmoriari@ccs.k12.in.us....
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With no helmets, W. Va team cancels season opener
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — No helmets. No pads. No game. Two days before St. Paul’s College was supposed to open the 2009 football season, the Tigers canceled Saturday’s contest with West...
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U.S. effort at track world championships better than portrayed
Given the United States’ status as track and field’s superpower, the criticisms leveled against it are understandable. No. 1 is always a target. With that as a...
