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Wheaton College is a four-year, residential, interdenominational Christian liberal arts college in Wheaton, a suburb west of Chicago. It has 2,400 undergraduates and 550 graduate students and offers a range of liberal arts and religious degrees and programs.
Wheaton College is a four-year, residential, interdenominational Christian liberal arts college in Wheaton, a suburb west of Chicago. It has 2,400 undergraduates and 550 graduate students and offers a range of liberal arts and religious degrees and programs.
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Wheaton College won't drink to that
Chicago Tribune reporterFor more than a decade, Brigham Young University has stood atop the teetotaler's totem poll, consistently ranked the most sober institution of higher learning in the country. But now, with a new collegiate year under way, a small Christian college due...Tags: Brigham Young, Ohio State University, Wheaton, Princeton Review Incorporated (The), Utah
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Education professor was 'role model'
Special to the Chicago TribuneWhether it was dealing with her family, students or fellow professors at North Central College, Dr. Lora L. Tyson lived by the simple creed, "Nice matters." The former professor of education believed that civility and empathy were not just words to...Tags: Itasca, Minnesota, Iowa, Colleges and Universities, Kentucky
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Eagles give Collins some transition time
Of The Morning CallTony Hunt might want to look over his shoulder. Just in case the experiment that has the former Penn State running back playing fullback fails, the Philadelphia Eagles made a move Monday that gives them something of an insurance policy. The Eagles...Tags: Baltimore Colts, Physical Fitness, Colleges and Universities, Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Jets
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Raising a global stink
Chicago Tribune reporterBurgeoning efforts to curb global-warming pollution are taking aim at an unlikely new target: the placid, cud-chewing cow. Scientists have long known that cattle and other livestock are a major contributor to climate change worldwide, and although...Tags: University of Chicago, Agriculture, Illinois, Michael Hawthorne, Colleges and Universities
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College is a culinary champ
Chicago Tribune reporterOn the menu Wednesday were a coconut-mint infused whitefish with black pepper rice pilaf and a Southwestern chicken with pico de gallo and roasted potatoes—impressive offerings for a pricey restaurant, unusually ambitious for a college cafeteria....Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Wheaton, Illinois, Colleges and Universities
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Princeton Review, top party schools
The University of Florida can raise a glass to another national title -- best party school in the country. The Gators, known for wild celebrations following national championships in football and basketball, wrested the party title away from West...Tags: Penn State University, Colleges and Universities, University of Iowa, Loyola College in Maryland, Indiana University
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Top sober schools
A Sentinel Staff reportFollowing is a list of the top 20 "stone-cold sober schools," according to Princeton Review's survey of 120,000 college students. 1. Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. 2. Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill. 3. U.S. Coast Guard Academy, New London, Conn....Tags: Wheaton, New York, Utah, Colleges and Universities, Queens (New York City)
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University adds partying title
Associated PressGAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida can raise a glass to another national title: best party school in the country. The Gators wrested the party title away from West Virginia University in the Princeton Review survey of 120,000 students...Tags: Iowa City, Georgia, Colleges and Universities, Queens (New York City), Indiana University
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Keeping up with ... Chicago Latin's Laura Granville
Special to ChicagoSports.comLike so many other Americans, Laura Granville had trips planned to Europe this summer. Last month's French Open and Wimbledon, which began today, were the main attractions for Granville, now in her seventh year competing on the Sony Ericsson Women's...Tags: Elections, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Multi-Sport Events, Sony Corp., Colleges and Universities
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Rudy Miller
Special to the SunShe is an Oklahoma native, but to many local folks, Rudy Miller is as Baltimorean as they come. She was a weathercaster, then news anchor for more than 20 years here - first at WBAL-TV, then at WMAR. She also has worked as a radio talk show host and was...Tags: Towson University, Virginia, Theater, Oklahoma, Maryland
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Dark clouds for Florida's sunshine-state image
TRIBUNE REPORTERIf the July 21 Time's got it right, Florida license plates should dispense with "Sunshine" and go with "State of Decay." It argues that Florida is now symbol of water crisis, mortgage fraud, political dysfunction, dirty beaches, declining crops,...Tags: Noam Chomsky, John McCain, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Barack Obama, Protestant
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Keeping up with ... Andrew's Matt Withrow
Special to ChicagoSports.comFor the past two years, University of Wisconsin distance runner Matt Withrow has only yearned to be himself again. That would mean pain-free practice runs, fewer visits to the training room, and the mental capacity to forget the groin injury that has...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Multi-Sport Events, Injuries, Colleges and Universities, Cross Country Incorporated
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