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COMMENTARY: Grassroots Domestic Violence Advocacy is Alive, Well and Essential
Nov. 26, 2009 COMMENTARY: Grassroots Domestic Violence Advocacy is Alive, Well and Essential! By Laura L. Finley An estimated one in three women across the globe endures domestic violence.
Scholarship Money in Question at Barry University
If you believe the Turks and Caicos Sun newspaper, Barry University students from the islands will be in for a complicated next semester.
Auburndale Ace Pitcher Picks USF
Published: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 2:58 a.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 3:09 a.m. AUBURNDALE Kyle Ryan could have picked any college in Florida to play baseball, but he made his college choice official by signing his national letter of intent with South Florida on Tuesday.
Sources: Timoney's Replacement To Be Maj. Exposito
Share + Nov 18, 2009 5:11 pm US/Eastern CBS4 News has learned Miami Police Major Miguel Exposito will be named the new Chief of Police for the City of Miami as early as Thursday, according to two sources who spoke to CBS4's Michael Williams.
Potential Candidates For Miami Police Chief
Miami City Manager will interview four candidates early this week. Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Miami City Manager Pete Hernandez will interview four candidates early this week to replace outgoing Miami Police Chief John Timoney, with a final decision expected by week's end.
'Macon City: A Comic Book Play' at Barry University
Macon City: A Comic Book Play, a new work getting its first production by The Naked Stage.
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East Ridge High School gets assistant principal with record of academic failures
An assistant principal recently was promoted to a spot in the main school district office in Tavares, leaving a prime opening at East Ridge High School.
Like Cinderella at the ball, downtown Miami Shores blossomed for one evening in the form of a street fair on Friday, October 2. It was downtown's debut as "Village Place at Miami Shores." Also like Cinderella, the area's empty storefronts are seeking princes with magic slippers in the form of paying customers and clients who create happy tenants ...
Dr. Phillip R. Dowdy Jr. of Russell is Coker College's Outstanding Young Alumni Award winner for 2009.
College Enrollment Up In Tough Times
The weak economy has helped to boost college and university enrollment as many South Floridians opt to head back to school to find new careers.
Amy Alvarado to perform in 'Voices of Opera'' concert
Palmetto Bay resident and accomplished soprano Amy Ion Alvarado will perform in a special operatic concert, "The Voices of Opera," on Friday, Oct.
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Barry University Student Wins Young Direct Marketers Scholarship
TAMARAC, FL, October 21, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The Florida Direct Marketing Association is pleased to award it's annual Young Direct Marketers Scholarship to Tatiana Johnson, a Barry University junior who is majoring in Marketing and Graphic Design.
I-Team: What Commissioners Do With Your Tax Dollars May Surprise You
Share + Oct 19, 2009 6:11 pm US/Eastern FT. LAUDERDALE There is outrage among many taxpayers in Miami-Dade County following our investigation that aired months ago involving tax dollars not spent.
Web-Based E-Mail: Businesses Beware
Rom Mattesich, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology-trained engineer, worked at Bell Labs and AT&T on the conversion of the U.S. telecom network from analog to digital technology.
Both in and outside of the classroom, college students are full of questions.A One renowned sexologist has some of the answers.
College Enrollments Soar in Miami-Dade as Jobs Decline
As a side effect of Miami-Dade County's 11.7% unemployment, enrollment has soared at four colleges and universities here.
Miami station back in the mix as WXEL suitor
After five years on the market, public radio and television station WXEL might have a new suitor: WPBT-Channel 2 of Miami.
Miami's WPBT back in the running to bid for WXEL
After five years on the market, public radio and television station WXEL might have a new suitor: WPBT-Channel 2 of Miami.
Tuition being cut for unemployed, veterans in Barry University program
In a move that provides some relief for those struggling in the current economic crisis, Barry University's School of Adult and Continuing Education is giving a 20 percent tuition discount to the unemployed and veterans, officials from the school have announced.
Therapists/activists, Jennifer Mathis-Fisher, L.M.H.C. of Barry University and Child & Family Psychologists and Alison Morris, L.M.F.T. of Barry University are collaborating with Westfield Broward to host this event at The Broward Mall, located at 8000 West Broward Blvd., Plantation, Florida .
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