Police: Student had 192 bags of heroin - Digital Collegian

A Penn State student was found unconscious Saturday with 192 bags of heroin in his pockets, police said, calling it a significant amount for a single-person possession. Jonathan M. Kissel, 522 E. College Ave., was charged with felony possession of …
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Honor trial verdict finds fourth-year student guilty - UV Cavalier Daily

A 12-person jury found Smith guilty of lying about an assignment in the one-credit LASE 151 class in the fall of 2008. The jury was composed of eleven undergraduate students and one graduate student. One juror was removed from the trial after she was …
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State Scholarship pays for those in need New incentive for college - Tacoma News Tribune

The State of Washington has an offer too good to refuse for 15-year-old Britney Rochte. If the ninth-grader maintains at least a C average, remains a good citizen and graduates from Washington High School in Parkland, the state guarantees Britney a …
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Higher college tuition gaining favor in Tallahassee - Miami Herald

TALLAHASSEE — After years of fighting all but the smallest tuition increases for public university undergraduates, elected officials are embracing legislation to give Floridas 11 institutions authority to raise the cost of a degree by as much as 15 …
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Inspired by Kosovo War, SOU student writes book of poems - Ashland Daily Tidings

When Southern Oregon University junior Flamur Vehapi was 15, war broke out in his country — inspiring him to write. He wrote everything down: how he and his family barely escaped being killed during the ethnic cleansing in Kosovo, how their village …
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Keirans offers best plans for UPUA - Digital Collegian

In a student organization as new as the University Park Undergraduate Association (UPUA), experience is the most valuable trait a leader can have. Thus, incumbent Gavin Keirans is the best choice for UPUA president. After a full year learning the ins …
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Viewpoint: Keep UT gun-free - Daily Texan Online

The House Public Safety Committee will hold a hearing today to debate a bill that would permit college students to carry handguns on campus. The author of the bill, Rep. Joe Driver, R-Garland, the sponsor of the Senate bill, Sen. Jeff Wentworth, R …
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Wrestler Steve Luke leaves behind unforgettable legacy at Michigan - MLive.com

In the windowless wrestling room at Crisler Arena, large, framed photographs of the University of Michigans national champions hang in a row along a white concrete wall. Next to the most recent picture, that of 2005 NCAA 157-pound champion Ryan …
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Mount Olive School Board candidates cite experience - Recorder Community Newspapers

MOUNT OLIVE TWP. – Sheryl Licciardi-Colligan and Deborah Burleigh believe their experience in school districts make them qualified to serve on the Board of Education. They are among the 10 candidates seeking to fill three, three-year seats on the …
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Student, teacher reunite in Raritan Valley Community College Theatre production (The Somerset Reporter)

NORTH BRANCH — Raritan Valley Community College’s Visual and Performing Arts Department will present a student theatre production of Lanford Wilson’s The Hot L Baltimore, at 8 p.m. April 9-11 and 15-18. Directed by adjunct faculty member Danielle Barry, the…
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Student, teacher reunite in Raritan Valley Community College Theatre production (The Somerset Reporter)

NORTH BRANCH — Raritan Valley Community College’s Visual and Performing Arts Department will present a student theatre production of Lanford Wilson’s The Hot L Baltimore, at 8 p.m. April 9-11 and 15-18. Directed by adjunct faculty member Danielle Barry, the…
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Man admits raping college student (Plattsburgh Press Republican)

PLATTSBURGH — Just days before his trial was set to begin, a Plattsburgh man has admitted to raping a young college student. Last fall, Gregory Holland broke into a Plattsburgh State student’s apartment while she slept and raped her.
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Man admits raping college student (Plattsburgh Press Republican)

PLATTSBURGH — Just days before his trial was set to begin, a Plattsburgh man has admitted to raping a young college student. Last fall, Gregory Holland broke into a Plattsburgh State student’s apartment while she slept and raped her.
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College grads, like all of us, face a tough job market (Burlington Times-News)

A lot of people these days may adopt Carla Shields’ approach to finding work. Shields, a criminal justice student at Alamance Community College, checked out job opportunities in her field last week during a career fair on campus.
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College grads, like all of us, face a tough job market (Burlington Times-News)

A lot of people these days may adopt Carla Shields’ approach to finding work. Shields, a criminal justice student at Alamance Community College, checked out job opportunities in her field last week during a career fair on campus.
Original Article: College grads, like all of us, face a tough job market (Burlington Times-News)