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Hilltop's Political Atmosphere Made an Unexpected Artist Out of Me
I often have been asked if I believe in fate or if I think life happens by chance.
Issue date: 4/10/08 Section: Arts Paolo's 1303 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. I'm not gonna lie, when friends invite me out for a few drinks in Georgetown I come as close as a barbelle can to trading a night out on the ... via The GW Hatchet
Questions remain about gas and diesel fuel pricing
RE: "'Big Oil' is not gouging us, but we'll be paying more," April 3 I read the article suggested by Ed Kriege -- "Diesel Fuel Prices: What Consumers Should Know." I understood it to say that from every barrel ... via Daily Times
10 Totally Random Questions with...
Don Giannella, associate director of Campus Ministry, adjunct faculty member, theology and religious studies dept. via The Villanovan
Weekend Beer Notes - National IPA Championship Results, Dark Beers in ...
Editor's note: This is a P-I Reader Blog. P-I Reader Blogs are not written or edited by the P-I. They are written by readers, for readers. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Priscilla VanderVeer is the recipient of a donated kidney. This is her story. When I was 4-years-old, I was diagnosed with Henoh-Schonlein purpura . via PhillyBurbs.com
Georgetown faculty never fails to reach out
At Georgetown, I have come to appreciate support from an unlikely place. As a freshman, I thought my professors should be placed on a pedestal, as figures to be admired. via Daily Breeze
Emergency Feeding for Wildlife in Southeast Idaho
Posted: Fish and Game Authorizes Emergency Feeding of Wintering Wildlife in Southeastern Idaho, The Southeast Regional Office of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game has authorized the feeding of mule deer in ... via KPVI-TV Pocatello
Despite being thousands of miles away here in England, we Hoyas abroad have been discussing the recent criticism of GU's intellectual spirit. via The Hoya
GU Fosters Mind, Body, But Not Soul
“At Georgetown, I was a conservative Catholic by day, a liberal Protestant by night.”
"For what does it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his soul?" - ' Mark 8:36 The solicitations arrive often. via The Hoya
Friendly service is hallmark of Grub Shak
“Russ makes his pizzas from scratch every day and sells it by the slice. Needless to say, my waistline has suffered.”
When you step into the Grub Shak, a delicatessen at 1418 W. Sunset Avenue, expect a warm greeting from Russ or Cheryl Hermandson. via TheSpectrum.com
Georgetown Wants To Hear From Residents On Park Space
“What I've heard of the projected growth of Georgetown, I think that we need to keep it as an athletic stadium”
City leaders in Georgetown want to hear from residents on how to use park space as it develops a master plan for the city. via KXAN-TV Austin
Former Burley teacher's parenting book is an engaging story
“I didn't paint my parents as perfect, but they were good enough. They were better than average, I guess, but they were also fallible, like every parent.”
Despite its self-help title, former Burley teacher Cory S. Williamson's first book is a story - with likeable characters and an engaging plot. via Times-News
“Institutions like this are healthy and successful when they're bustling with new ideas - more than they can handle”
O'Donnell. Georgetown announced Monday the appointment of James J. O'Donnell as the university's Provost. via The Hoya
Forest Service proposes tree harvest due to pine beetles
The Montpelier Ranger District of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest is proposing to harvest trees killed by mountain pine beetle in three separate project areas. via News-Examiner
Georgetown Council hears report of comprehensive plan
Georgetown discussed a proposed comprehensive plan, received updates from employees and council members and clarified policy at their December 2 meeting. via News-Examiner
10 year plant facility levy to end with the 2007-2008 school year
In 1998 the Bear Lake County School District voters passed a ten-year Plant Facilities Levy for $3,900,000. The levy ends at the end of the 2007-208 year. via News-Examiner
" Mrs. J.H. Nelson is very ill with typhoid fever. " Several cases of chicken pox are reported in town. via News-Examiner
Montpelier Stake members reminded of faith in Christ during conference
Montpelier Stake Members were repeatedly reminded in state conference to have faith in Jesus Christ, to make their lives conform to the teachings of Christ, to have the essential ordinances performed and to ... via News-Examiner