Tebow named 2008 Wuerffel Trophy Winner
University
of Florida junior quarterback Tim Tebow (Jacksonville, Fla.) continues
his collection of national football awards as today he has been named the
winner of the 2008 Wuerffel Trophy by the All Sports Association of Fort Walton
Beach. Named
John McCaslin: Home Invasion
President and Mrs. Bush will welcome 60,000 guests into the White House this Christmas season, while hosting 25 receptions and seven dinners.
The visitors will stroll past 25 Christmas trees, 780 feet of garland, 232 wreaths and 412 poinsettias, while
Education Notes
Westminster College continued a long-standing tradition with the presentation of "The Gifts of Christmas" at Christmas Vespers on Dec. 7 in Orr Auditorium.
The annual worship service included music from a variety of vocal and instrumental ensembles;
Erik Estrada Rescues Baby ... from Frostbite
No baby shall suffer the perils of cold footsies while Erik Estrada is on the case!
We're told while Estrada was on patrol as a reserve officer for Indiana's Muncie Police Department, he risked his own safety for that of a child.
Police say during
Univ. may put employees on unpaid leave
University President Dan Mote said yesterday the university is bracing for a second budget cut and is prepared to enact furloughs for all employees to help chop away at the state's $200 million budget deficit.
In a campus-wide e-mail yesterday, Mote
Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild (DVD Review)
by Christian Cintron
EDGE Contributor
Tuesday Dec 9, 2008
How could you possibly top the hilarity of "Another Gay Movie?" Actually, with This new movie has more sex, more gross-out humor (which may be a bit too much for the weak of stomach)
Teens get tans despite state laws
In preparation for spring break, a student at St. Norbert College in De DePere, Wis., works on her tan at a shop in Green Bay.
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ATLANTA (AP) State laws
Advice columnist Dear Prudence answers readers' holiday conundrums.
Emily Yoffe, who dispenses advice as Slate's "Dear Prudence" columnist, was online at Washingtonpost.com to take readers' questions about holiday-related quandaries. An unedited transcript of the chat follows.
Emily Yoffe: Happy holidays everyone! Okay,