Daniels makes senior year one to remember
WAVERLY --- Amy Daniels has had more ups and downs than most softball players.
But as her career at Wartburg College draws to an end, the Cedar Falls native has saved her best for last.
Going into this weekend's Iowa Conference tournament, Daniels is
Potentially Harmful Chemicals Found in Forest Fire Smoke
April 29, 2009 - Researchers have detected common plant toxins that affect human health and ecosystems in smoke from forest fires. The results from the new study also suggest that smoldering fires may produce more toxins than wildfires - a reason to
WORKWISE: Grads using new tactics in job hunt
With spring break now behind them, college seniors are facing finals and, shortly thereafter, graduation. Next course: the job hunt. It may be their toughest assignment yet.
As unemployment rates continue to soar, graduating seniors are feeling
Grads find valuable internships are worth little cash
A few days into summer vacation, Pitt junior Dan Haywood still finds himself without an internship.
Finding one that pays is proving to be just as difficult.
"A lot of places don't understand that (students) need some cash flow to survive," said
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More Connecticut Students Choosing Entrepreneurial Course Of Study
Starting a business is looking less risky to students and young adults who, without mortgages and families, have less to lose financially. To respond to this phenomenon, more schools are offering entrepreneurship programs, resources and networking
In college football, Whitehall woman shines
Out of the 117 Division I football programs in the country, the position of director of football operations is held by men in about 113 of them.
Whitehall native Katie DeBenedictis is one of the few women who fill that role.
Mrs. DeBenedictis, who was
Proposed Budget Cuts at CB14
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New York 1 reports that the city's community boards could be getting even smaller thanks to proposed budget cuts. Frankly, it makes me mad.
Bush vets: Can you spare a job?
Three months ago, Chris Brown was a highflying political player, working for the White House at age 27 with a seemingly limitless career ahead of him.
Now, he says, ?I?m unemployed, doing an unpaid, full-time internship with a congressman.?
And it
Commencement speech conundrum
A year ago, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told graduates at Miami Dade College: ?You are the American dream.?
The message to this year?s graduates as they leave school to find jobs might be something more like: ?Keep dreaming.?
The national unemployment