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Regent says S.D. tuition and fees `approaching dangerous territory¿
American News CorrespondentBROOKINGS — Escalating costs for students’ tuition and fees have pushed prices to attend South Dakota’s public universities past some neighboring states and into the region’s upper tier, according to a report delivered Wednesday...Tags: Education, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Colleges and Universities
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College Plus: Doland native ready for challenge with move to coaching at Nebraska
When Ndamukong Suh speaks, apparently the Cornhuskers listen.
The former Nebraska All-American and current Detroit Lions defensive tackle put in his two cents about who the Cornhuskers should hire as their new men's basketball coach.
"A mutual...Tags: Students, Detroit Lions, Values, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Colorado State Rams
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BASKETBALL
Parkston's Rob Van Laecken became the South Dakota girls' basketball all-time winningest coach on Friday. Parkston defeated Chamberlain in Chamberlain to give Van Laecken his 552nd career win, which breaks a tie with Fred Tibbetts as the all-time...Tags: Students, Punishment, College Football, Teaching and Learning, Barry Bonds
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Mercer: In attracting students, S.D. tech schools are as significant as state universities
The state Board of Regents is scheduled to discuss Dec. 16 a report whose bottom line is stunning. The report looks at where South Dakota high school graduates from the class of 2007-08 chose to continue their educations that fall. That our largest...Tags: Watertown, Students, Teaching and Learning, Wesleyan University, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Settlement in SweeTango apple lawsuit
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A lawsuit challenging the University of Minnesota’s exclusive licensing deal for its hot-selling SweeTango apple is ending with a victory for the school and the cooperative that markets the new variety nationwide,...Tags: Justice System, Hennepin County, File Sharing, Judges, Farms
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At the third annual International Cold Climate Wine Competition, all the competitors are hardy souls
ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 8 - There was a whole lot of sipping going on at the University of Minnesota's St. Paul campus. Also sniffing, swirling, slurping, spitting and scribbling. But not much swallowing. The occasion was the third annual International...Tags: Justice System, Judges, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Awards and Prizes, Alcoholic Beverages
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'Lost' crops: St. Paul, Minn., harvests a piece of Africa
Most Minnesotans have never heard of grains such as ivory teff or pearl millet -- much less wondered how to harvest them. But a variety of odd-looking crops, traditional to Africa, are being grown for the first time in an experimental field in St....Tags: Ethiopia, Droughts, Deere and Company, Africa, Non Government Organizations
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Taking on the PepsiCo challenge
Tribune staff reporterAs a Pakistani-born doctor who grew up in England, studied nutrition and agriculture in the U.S. and consulted for the Mayo Clinic on diabetes and other diseases, Mehmood Khan has a background that gives him a broad perspective. His job gives him a...Tags: Obesity, Hormones and Metabolism, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Food Industry, India
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Bakker-Griffith
Isaac Bakker and Kirsti Griffith are engaged and plan an August2012 wedding at Holy Redeemer Church in Marshall, Minn. Parents of the groom-to-be are Gregg and Rebecca Bakker of Washburn, Wis. Parents of the bride-to-be are Rob and Kristi Griffith of...Tags: Colleges and Universities
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NSU runners getting noticed
The Northern State men's cross country team has had a great season so far.
The Wolves won the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Preview meet at Moorhead earlier this season and had a solid showing at the Roy Griak Invitational Saturday at the...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Christian Rock (genre), Sports Illustrated, College Football, Golf
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Dealing with the aftermath of a serious high school sports injury
CNNThe voice on the phone sounded calm to Tina Kropelin. It said her daughter had just taken a spill at cheerleading practice, and she should come get her. As Kropelin headed to Holmen High School in western Wisconsin, she worried it might be a broken wrist...Tags: Students, Entertainment, Behavioral Conditions, Psychology, Bankruptcy
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Roger Kennedy dies at 85; former National Park Service director
One day deep in the administration of George W. Bush — a time of tumult among environmentalists and conservationists — Roger Kennedy found himself shaking his head and sighing. The Endangered Species Act was in the cross hairs of a...Tags: Entertainment, White House, Armed Conflicts, Natural Resources, PBS (tv network)
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