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BU Announces Non-Conference ScheduleWEEK-TV PeoriaFriday 15th August 2008 PEORIA, Ill. -- A pair of games versus 2008 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 participants Butler and Michigan State , a road matchup versus either Florida or Syracuse in the first round of the College Basketball Experience Classic and a trip to Ft. Myers , Fla. for the final three games in the exempt tournament highlight Bradley?s 2008-09 men?s basketball non-conference schedule.
Lane preparing for season with new coachThe Jackson SunSunday 17th August 2008 While first-year Lambuth coach Hugh Freeze had more than eight months to prepare for his season, new Lane coach Trent Boykin had less than two months before the Dragons start their season with a road trip to Kentucky State on Aug. 30.
Charity Vogel: Commitment and need build tiesThe Buffalo NewsMonday 18th August 2008 It's lunchtime, and they're hungry. Inside an Olive Garden restaurant on Maple Road in Amherst, the comfortable- looking pair sitting at a sunny window table ponders what to eat.
Be smart about schoolThe Morning CallMonday 18th August 2008 Visiting college choices has become pricey, so look for ways to cut costs. Visiting college choices has become pricey, so look for ways to cut costs.
This is the UCF Baseball Coaching Staff - Part Four with Terry RooneyUCF Golden KnightsMonday 18th August 2008 Every journey has its starting point. Even in life, when you're thirsty for a refreshing beverage, you need to plan a trip in order to acquire what you're looking for. Well, that might not be the most important event in a person's life, but it sets the stage for how Terry Rooney evolved into UCF's fifth head baseball coach since the program's inception in 1973.
Path Of WisdomThe Morning NewsMonday 18th August 2008 Forget the high road and the low road. Take the easy route. Early travelers through Northwest Arkansas did the same.
Live Your DreamsCarteret County News-TimesMonday 18th August 2008 (ARA) - Graduating seniors in both high school and college are now facing one of life's greatest questions: What do I want to do for a living? It's a thought that not only plagues graduates, but many people who are unhappy or bored with their current job.
Carrollton woman mourns loss of husband, daughterThe Carrollton LeaderMonday 18th August 2008 Laurenne Krystean Hall was eligible to graduate from Hebron High School a semester early and did just that in January. She spent the spring attending classes at Collin County Community College, where her credits would transfer to Texas Tech University in the fall.
Modify a budget for college living costsThe Wichita EagleFriday 15th August 2008 The biggest freshman class ever is headed to college in a few weeks. But there's one big issue that many parents have yet to resolve: How much should they give their kids for spending money? It can be mind-boggling to think that the kid will require even more dough after you've paid thousands of dollars in tuition, room and board, purchased a new computer, and budgeted for books and ...