Stories tagged with "shaheen"
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Carmel aims for 24th consecutive swimming state title
After nearly a quarter-century of winning girls swimming state championships, Carmel is closing in on history. With 23 consecutive state titles, the Greyhounds are within four of...
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Web site focuses on youth basketball
A resource that aims to improve youth basketball, iHoops, makes its formal debut today. The Indianapolis-based organization depends on a Web site, iHoops.com, to deliver its...
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Isch plans to push agenda as interim NCAA president
He promises to continue Brand’s efforts; permanent selection is months away The NCAA on Tuesday named James L. Isch as interim president after former president Myles Brand...
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Brand elevated academics, put athletics in perspective
During his time as head of the NCAA, Myles Brand changed the level and significance of discussions regarding the place of athletics in an academic setting. The only former...
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Carmel gallery to host 2 artists during today's Walk event
Evan Lurie Gallery features realism and neorealism artwork in display for Gallery Walk Evan Lurie has a longstanding admiration for the work of artist Jorge Santos. Lurie has...
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Carmel gallery to host realism, neorealism artists
CARMEL — Evan Lurie Gallery will host a gallery showing featuring the realism and neorealism artwork on Saturday. There will be a special appearance and lecture by featured...
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Temptations to sing national anthem at NCAA championship
DETROIT (AP) The NCAA says Motown legends The Temptations will sing the national anthem Monday night before the men's basketball national championship game at Ford Field in...
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Temptations to sing national anthem at NCAA championship
DETROIT (AP) The NCAA says Motown legends The Temptations will sing the national anthem Monday night before the men's basketball national championship game at Ford Field in...
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Dollars and sense, and March Madness
Officials at the NCAA will use new computer software to consider the cost-effectiveness of postseason matchups in more detail than ever before, raising concerns among some that...
