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What's in millennials' wallets? Fewer credit cards
Ringed by the posh shops of Beverly Center, Tim Ratliff said no — he didn't have a credit card. He didn't need one. "I just hear so many horror stories about people being in debt," said Ratliff, 21, who studies psychology at Ohio State University....
Tags: Passenger Cars, Education, Credit and Debt, TD Ameritrade Holdings Corp., Finance
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Yuma competition drives auto engineers to excel
The Sun, Yuma, Ariz.There's only so much a student can learn within the confines of a classroom when it comes to automotive engineering. In order to better equip future generations of engineers with hands-on experience, the U.S. Department of Energy and General Motors have...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Technology, Science and Technology, The Pennsylvania State University, Manufacturing and Engineering
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A little drama and a little science: Robots take to stage in New Albany
The Columbus DispatchThe actors stood and stared at Henry, waiting for him to deliver his line. He froze. It was two days before the opening show. From offstage, a voice called out in his defense. "We just haven't done the programming for that yet," Lauryn Woodyard, 18,...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, Celebrities, Students, Arts and Culture
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Evangelicals advocating for immigration reform
The Columbus DispatchA "troubling" experience in Birmingham, Ala., helped cement Carl Ruby's resolve to work within the evangelical Christian community on behalf of immigrants in Ohio and across the U.S. Ruby was an administrator at Cedarville University in Greene County...Tags: Migration, Minority Groups, Pentecost, Politics, Labor Legislation
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15-year-old could be tried as adult in slaying near Linden-McKinley
The Columbus DispatchA Linden-McKinley STEM Academy student testified yesterday that he saw 15-year-old Jesean M. Callender fire a gun from behind a South Linden duplex and toward a group of students, one of whom died from a bullet in his chest. Based on the testimony, a...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Prosecution, Students, Judges, Lawyers
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Use gypsum to build soils and buffer weather
Chicago - Ohio farmer Les Seiler has applied gypsum to his fields for the past five years. His farm is based in Fulton County, Ohio, 40 miles west of Toledo and near the Michigan border where Seiler says cold and wet spring weather is “guaranteed.”...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, Science and Technology, Natural Resource Industry, Weather
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OSU's Gee addresses Rotary
The BladeWith his trademark wit and bow tie, Ohio State University President E. Gordon Gee served as keynote speaker at a gathering of the Rotary Club of Toledo Monday at the Park Inn. Mr. Gee mixed his thoughts on the future of U.S. higher education and humor,...Tags: John Kasich, Education, University of Michigan, Ohio State Buckeyes, Colleges and Universities
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Fast start at aquatics center
The Arizona Daily Star, TucsonMATT GREVERS AND ANNIE CHANDLER -- the newlywed "it" couple of Tucson swimming, if not the entire nation -- are headlining a clinic at the new Oro Valley Aquatic Center. Between them, the duo have four gold medals and a college national championship. In...Tags: Sports, Awards and Prizes, Matt Grevers, Hospitals and Clinics, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Are college presidents worth their eye-popping salaries?
Change of SubjectEvidently not. The Chronicle of HIgher Education has posted a list of the top 100 salaries of public-university presidents (by total compensation package: Graham B. Spanier Pennsylvania State University at University Park $2,906,721 (1st) Jay Gogue Auburn... -
More money is urged for Lake Erie
The BladeOhio's battle to suppress Lake Erie's harmful algae has government and farmer buy-in. But it needs more money and regulation, a panel told state budget crafters Wednesday. The lake's record 2011 algal bloom was fed largely by farm fertilizers,...Tags: John Kasich, Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Budgets and Budgeting, Government
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BRIEF: Graphic Comprehension
Education Week, Bethesda, Md.Graphics are often intended to engage children in learning otherwise dry material, such as data on a chart, but efforts to make charts more appealing artistically can interfere with students' ability to comprehend the information they represent, according...Tags: Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Psychology
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Marsha Mason: Feb. 17, 1951 - May 13, 2013
Marsha “Dianne” Mason entered eternal rest on Monday, May 13. She was born Feb. 17, 1951 to the late Jesse E. and Eugenia Mason in Nicholasville. Dianne was preceded in death by her brother, Mario Cretus Mason, grandparents Clay and Beulah...
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