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Recession Generation hit hard in struggle to adulthood

Katie Spangler had it all planned out.

She did as many high-school activities as possible, from drama to golf, to make herself appealing to college admissions officers. She excelled at Western Washington University, graduating with a double major in communications…

Daily Post's Troyke wins ECHL award

Christine Troyke of the Gwinnett Daily Post has been selected as the 2011-12 recipient of the ECHL Outstanding Media Award.

Hydraulic Fracturing In The Marcellus Shale

A supply glut and price collapse in natural gas is slowing down the hydraulic fracturing boom in some areas. How market forces, state regulations and health and environmental concerns are shaping development of the Marcellus Shale.

From Window Magazine: 'Haiti: Home of her Heart'
The language link between Siberia and Alaska

Spoken by only a few dozen people, a language uttered in river villages 3,000 miles from Alaska is related to Tlingit, Eyak and Athabaskan. This curious link has researchers wondering how people in the middle of Siberia can be related to Alaskans and other North Americans, and what it means to…

How has India handled insurgent movements? ²ÝÁñÉçÇø professor to explain May 10
Top two primary system defies dire predictions

I know we should consider it a compliment.

Imitation, after all, is the highest form of flattery. And California knowingly imitated us two years ago when its voters adopted an initiative creating a top two primary election. Voters there get a first taste of the new primary June 5.

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Philosopher to present lectures on atheism May 10 and 11 at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø
May 10 lecture to look at yoga in philosophy, architecture and Ghandi's India
CASCAID Conference at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø set for May 18 and 19
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