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Trinity Student Hospitalized After Frat Party Accident
The Hartford CourantA Trinity College student remained in Hartford Hospital today after he was seriously injured diving into a shallow makeshift pool outside his campus fraternity Saturday night. The student, whose name was not released, was injured during the Psi Upsilon...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Hartford Hospital, Halloween
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Trinity student injured in frat party accident
Trinity College officials say a student was critically injured while diving into a pool at a fraternity party. The student, whose name was not released, was taken to Hartford Hospital after the incident late Saturday at the Psi Upsilon house near...Tags: Injuries, Hartford Hospital
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To Liberal Female College Students, Palin No Feminist
By ARIELLE LEVIN BECKER |The three dozen students clustered around the TV set in the Women's Center of Connecticut College were fairly subdued as they watched Gov. Sarah Palin and Sen. Joseph Biden face off earlier this month. Until the Alaska governor hit a nerve. "Some of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, Crimes, Sexual Assault, Culture
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•7 p.m. — R&B vocalist Maxwell performs at Chevrolet Theatre, 95 S. Turnpike Road, Wallingford; guest Jazmine Sullivan; 203-624-0033 or www.livenation.com •7:30 p.m. — Christopher Houlihan, Trinity College organ scholar, perform...Tags: Chevrolet Theatre, Goodspeed Opera House
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Lack Of Balance, Fairness
I would have to say Trinity College professor Thomas S. Harrington [Your View, Oct. 10, "Unequal Charges: When Balanced Is Not Fair"] does not know the meaning of fair and balanced. The Senate Ethics Committee investigated the Keating Five and issued...Tags: Barack Obama, Waterford, John McCain
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Trinity's Ogrodnik Retires
The Hartford CourantStan Ogrodnik, the most successful coach in Trinity College basketball history, has announced his retirement as coach of the men's basketball team. Ogrodnik compiled a 478-186 record in 27 seasons; his tenure includes seven NCAA Tournament bids (including...Tags: NCAA Tournament
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Unequal Charges: When Balanced Is Not Fair
Tuesday morning, National Public Radio and The New York Times had stories about how the presidential campaign is starting to get "rough." The information adduced to justify the assertion is essentially the same in both reports. On the one hand, we learn...Tags: Barack Obama, New York Times, Weather Underground, John McCain, Bill Ayers
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Magnet School Prepares Students For Careers In Public Safety
When art teacher Robin Herman asked her seventh-graders to name things that come in patterns, Matthew Clark's hand shot up.
"Blood spatter," Matthew, 12, said.
"When blood drops at different angles in a pattern," the Wethersfield boy explained, "it...Tags: Fires, Colleges and Universities, Government, Schools, Safety of Citizens
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Amy Hempel Wins Short Story Prize
The Rea Award for the Short Story, an annual $30,000 prize given to a writer from the United States or Canada for "significant contribution to the discipline of the short story form," has named its 2008 winner. She is Amy Hempel, whose "The Collected...Tags: Wallace Stevens, New York Times, Colleges and Universities, Meriden, Crimes
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Chicago TV, radio fixture
Chicago Tribune reporterNorman Ross, for many years a fixture on Chicago TV and radio, was ubiquitous in the city's civic and cultural circles, serving as a member or officer with more than 100 organizations. Mr. Ross, 86, died of congestive heart failure Friday, Oct. 3, in his...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Economic Policy, Death and Dying, North Carolina, Radio
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Wolf Pack's Messier Making Own Name
The anonymous faces of a crop of free agent tryouts buzzed around the ice of the XL Center trying to catch the overseeing eye of Hartford Wolf Pack coach Ken Gernander.
There are no names on the back of the uniforms worn in Wolf Pack training camp,...Tags: National Hockey League, New York Rangers, Hartford Wolf Pack, XL Center, Ken Gernander
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Loss Will Cost Serena
Serena Williams lost to China's Li Na 0-6, 6-1, 6-4 in the second round of the Porsche Grand Prix in Stuttgart, Germany, on Wednesday, a defeat that will cost her the No. 1 ranking. Williams will be overtaken by Jelena Jankovic in Monday's new rankings,...Tags: Ben Gordon, Tennis, Chicago Bulls, Lance Armstrong, University of Connecticut
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