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Here's where 50 celebrities went to college

BusinessInsider.com 

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A college education isn't necessarily a prerequisite for a Hollywood career. But many stars did decide to go into higher education for their own reasons and for various lengths of time.

Some celebrities forego college altogether, like Taylor Swift and Kim Kardashian. Others find value in an education regardless of fame, like Emma Watson. Some are successful dropouts, like Matt Damon. And others do extremely well in school and in their careers, like Jessica Chastain, Viola Davis, and John Legend. Читать дальше...

5 to be interviewed in Fairmont State presidential search

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

FAIRMONT, W.Va. (AP) — Five candidates have been invited for campus interviews this month for the job of president at Fairmont State University. The university announced the candidates Tuesday. In March, following a lawsuit filed by two professors over the Board of Governors' selection process, the board hired a search firm to broaden the pool of candidates. Three finalists had been announced in February. They are not among the five candidates announced Tuesday.

American Pizza Community salutes National Cheese Pizza Day

PizzaToday.com 

Donates Pizzas to Charities, Offers Savings to Pizza Fans  Washington, D.C. – September 5, 2017 – Today members of the American Pizza Community (APC) are celebrating National Cheese Pizza Day with donations, special savings, and other activities as a way to salute the love of pizza!  Pizza operators are honoring the day in different ways...

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Ex-college player who inspired ice bucket challenge honored

«Albany Democrat Herald» (democratherald.com) 

FILE - In this Dec. 13, 2016, file photo, former Boston College baseball captain Pete Frates, center left, receives a kiss from Boston College head baseball coach Mike Gambino after Frates was presented with the 2017 NCAA Inspiration Award, during…



Record-breaking Hurricane Irma bears down on Caribbean

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Wielding the most powerful winds ever recorded for a storm in the Atlantic Ocean, Hurricane Irma bore down Tuesday on the Leeward Islands of the northeast Caribbean on a forecast path that could take…

Record-breaking Hurricane Irma bears down on Caribbean

AP.org 

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) -- Wielding the most powerful winds ever recorded for a storm in the Atlantic Ocean, Hurricane Irma bore down Tuesday on the Leeward Islands of the northeast Caribbean on a forecast path that could take it toward Florida over the weekend....

Record-breaking Hurricane Irma bears down on Caribbean

Stars and Stripes 

Wielding the most powerful winds ever recorded for a storm in the Atlantic Ocean, Hurricane Irma bore down Tuesday on the Leeward Islands of the northeast Caribbean on a forecast path that could take it toward Florida over the weekend.

Study: Globally Feared Zika Virus May Help Fight Against Brain Cancer

International Business Times 

The Zika virus has led pregnant women to avoid certain areas fearing for their infant’s health. However, the harmful virus could be the answer to brain cancer, according to a new study. The virus could lead to an effective treatment for glioblastoma, a fatal type of brain cancer, researchers from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the University of California San Diego School of Medicine said Tuesday.

Earthquake Swarm Continues to Rattle Idaho

NBC News 

More than 100 aftershocks have rattled southeastern Idaho since a 5.3 magnitude quake hit near the town of Soda Springs late last week, and experts say they could continue for another week or so.





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