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- 10 a.m.: Jasper native named IN poet laureate - Herald-Bulletin
JASPER, Ind. — An author who writes about his youth in the southern Indiana city of Jasper and his German heritage has been named the state’s second poet laureate. Sixty-four-year-old Norbert Krapf was selected from among 19 nominees to the post ...
- University Press staffer takes top Mississippi post - Lexington Herald-Leader
After 17 years of hard and productive work, Leila Salisbury's dream has come true -- and at a relatively young age. Salisbury, 37, the marketing director at the University Press of Kentucky, has been hired as director of the University Press of ...
- Graduation carries no guarantees - Ashland Daily Tidings
I ran into my friend A. in front of the campus library coffee shop. With spring in the air, the campus lawns are littered with college students, their paperbacks and coffee cups, trying to soak up the warmth of the sun, which we thought was never ...
- HoSangs' son killed on bike - New York Daily News
The tragic death of Brian HoSang - son of Vincent and Jeanette HoSang, owners and founders of Caribbean Food Delights, Royal Caribbean Bakery and JerkQ'zine Caribbean Grille - stunned New York 's Caribbean community last week. The 24-year-old was ...
- SLP (Self) Promotion - Seattle Post Intelligencer
SLP (Self) PromotionSeattle Post Intelligencer - 48 minutes agoHis work has been anthologized in "180 More: Extraordinary Poems for Everyday" and "The Best American Poetry 2007." His poems have also been featured online ...
- Sound Symposium Ending Today - VOCM
Sound Symposium Ending TodayVOCM, Canada - 7 hours agoAlso on the schedule is an outdoor poetry reading, an outdoor dance performance, Improv Night at the LSPU hall and the Last Night Party. a full schedule is ...
- Ben Bova: Presidential candidates should endorse search for knowledge - Naples Daily News
Let’s look at Phoenix first. It’s sitting on the rust-red sands of Mars after a voyage of some 422 million miles from Earth. Its mission is to look for signs of life on our neighboring world. Under control by scientists at the University of ...
- • HBO series to feature locals - The Ann Arbor News - MLive.com
The Ann Arbor News - MLive.com• HBO series to feature localsThe Ann Arbor News - MLive.com, MI - 7 hours agoThe local students are among those competing in the Brave New Voices National Youth Poetry Slam Festival in Washington, DC, in July. ...
- Dropping out didn't derail dreams (Post-Tribune)
When Jeffery Beal told his high school English teacher he was dropping out to care for his partially paralyzed mother, the teacher told him he would never accomplish anything.
- Young teacher wins top honors in East Windsor (Journal Inquirer)
EAST WINDSOR — Although relatively new to teaching, Colleen Bava has been chosen as the town’s teacher of the year for her innovative ideas, creative use of technology, and community outreach efforts.
- Painting Istanbul red-pink in spring - Turkish Daily News
It is time for summer to begin. The Judas trees (erguvan) have begun blooming in Istanbul. The trees' beautiful pink-red blossoms lighten the hearts of residents and symbolize the better weather the city is now enjoying. Last year the municipality of ...
- Mahakavi Pala dead - Newindpress
Mahakavi Pala deadNewindpress, India - 3 hours agoThe life of Pala Narayanan Nair was dedicated to the cause of poetry, said writer and critic MK Sanu. Expressing grief over the demise of the poet, ...
- TOUCHING WOOD - News & Star
TOUCHING WOODNews & Star, UK - 44 minutes agoShe says she hoped the pairing of wood turning and poetry in the exhibition would introduce fans of one art form to the other. The museum, in The Promenade, ...
- Well Done -- Urbandale, Johnston - Des Moines Register
Tara Lee of Urbandale was awarded an academic honor scholarship from Northwestern College in Orange City. Reilly Zlab of Urbandale was awarded a $1,000 scholarship from the Cargill Community Scholarship Program. Cargill will also give $200 to ...
- In print (Science News)
How does her garden grow? From fertile dirt with rusty nails, beer, and bacteria. At least according to the Exploratorium in San Francisco.
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