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Updates for July 31, 2010
Manalapan quarterback Bimonte discusses recent verbal commitment
By: Sam Hellman
The Rutgers football team saw multiple Class of 2011 quarterbacks on their radar slip through their fingers with Kevin Hogan (Washington, D.C.) committing to Stanford and Gary Nova (Ramsey, N.J. committing to Pittsburgh)….
Life lines as pencil lines:
By: By Anna Schier
Intuit explores the world of Charles Steffen
Charles Steffen’s (1927-1995) art is riddled with contradictions.
Updates for July 30, 2010
Northwestern student dies in his Evanston apartment
By: Brian Rosenthal and Trevor Seela
Officials: No danger to community
Posted 7/30/10; Updated 8/3/10, 4:30 p.m….
Northwestern student found dead in apartment
By: Trevor Seela
University budget increases
By: Morgan Mccormick
West Virginia University’s 2011 fiscal year budget will increase 3 percent from 2010….
Getting Stoopid in Massachoosetts
By: Ronald James Cavalieri
This past Thursday, July 22, Slightly Stoopid’s Legalize It Tour 2010 made its stop at Boston’s own Bank of America Pavilion.
AG: Kineavy didn’t break law by deleting emails
By: Jaime Lutz
An aide to Mayor Thomas Menino did not break the law by deleting tens of thousands of emails because there is evidence he believed the emails were saved elsewhere, an investigation by the attorney general’s office concluded….
Competive cheer decision likely won’t impact univ.
By: Jeremy Schneider
Terps’ coach says significance of Title IX decision on sport is limited
A Connecticut federal judge’s ruling that cheerleading cannot be used to meet gender equality requirements under Title IX might be interpreted as a blow to the Terrapin competitive cheer team’s efforts to have the sport recognized by the NCAA….
Uncertainy dominates Terps’ outlook
By: Michael Lemaire
Friedgen’s job security among pressing issues for football team
GREENSBORO, N.C. — When Terrapin football coach Ralph Friedgen returned to coach his alma mater in November 2000, he was charged with leading an inexperienced team to its first bowl game in more than a decade.
Now, after posting a 2-10 record last …
Updates for July 29, 2010
Photos: Warped Tour
By: Kevin Harris
Lott: Display of religious symbols calls for unseen responsibility
By: Thomas Lott
I see something quite often in Lubbock — a fish on the back of someone’s car or someone with a tattoo of a cross. I see something very similar in sports as well; athletes will write bible verses on their eye black or their shoes….
Debate over Ariz. immigration law extends to Lubbock
By: Tristin Walker
A protest of Arizona’s new immigration law, which went into effect Thursday, was held at 8 p.m. Tuesday night in the form of a candlelight vigil conducted by a Lubbock grassroots organization at Frank Higginbotham Park in Lubbock….
