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Know Your Knights: Women's HockeyClarkson IntegratorMonday 4th February 2008 Ever wonder what your favorite athlete is like off the ice, off the field, or off the court? The time has come to know your Knights! This week we had the chance to sit down with three of the girls from the women's hockey team. Here is what Katie Morrison, Jessica Cloutier, and Kimberly McKenney all had to say: Why did you get involved in hockey? All: My family got me involved.
Black History Month eventsThe StateSunday 3rd February 2008 BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENTS AT THE CITADEL: Keynote address featuring Paul Robeson Jr., 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Copeland Auditorium, Grimsley Hall; ?Beyond the Playing Field ? An Alumni Panel Discussion,? 6:30 p.m. Feb. 12, Copeland Auditorium; Opera singer Morris Derhon Robinson, 6:30 p.m. Feb. 21, Summerall Chapel. (803) 953-6779 BLACK HISTORY MONTH PROGRAMS AT THE COLUMBIA MUSEUM OF ART: Film: ...
Telling the tale of an avid readerHibbing Daily TribuneMonday 4th February 2008 SIDE LAKE ? Erin Quinn?s cheerful demeanor shouldn?t mislead readers ? it?s not comedy, but romance novels that have her heart. Like every lovable character, this avid reader has a great story to tell. And the events that led Quinn to reading makes for a charming narrative.
Jonas Brothers choreographer Paul Becker a rising starToronto StarSaturday 2nd February 2008 If you find yourself in the middle of the screaming crowds packing movie theatres this weekend to see the concert film Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert , consider this while openers The Jonas Brothers are going through some of their awesome moves: A 28-year-old Canadian is behind their fancy footwork.
Montana worth a winter visitBillings GazetteSunday 3rd February 2008 PHILIPSBURG - When our daughter told us she couldn't come home for a visit because of her work schedule, we did what any doting parents of an only child would do: We went to her. It didn't matter that she worked 2,300 miles away on a remote ranch in Western Montana that had just received 10 inches of snow.