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Nobody in the Capital Region was more disappointed about Nebraska defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh's fourth-place finish in the Heisman Trophy voting than Union's John Peters.
After carjacking, police search for second suspect in Dover
One of two suspects accused of robbing a group of college students in Dover on Sunday morning was arrested after he carjacked someone, state police said.
Delaware libraries link catalogs using central Web site
Most of Delaware's libraries are linking their catalogs into a database that now totals a million items and will top 2 million when the unification project is finished.
Choctaws run into buzz saw in Delaware
Mississippi College saw its season come to an abrupt end on Saturday when the Choctaws lost 43-9 to Wesley College in the second round of the NCAA Division III playoffs.
Rehoboth Historical Society luncheon features railroad expert
The Rehoboth Beach Historical Society will host its annual Fall Luncheon at the Captain's Table restaurant at 11 a.m., Nov.
Christian impetus for cooperation and service still strong, say ecumenists
Despite setbacks and constraints, the cause of greater Christian unity and outward-looking cooperation in Britain and Ireland is still strong, a gathering of leading ecumenists has declared.
Harsh lessons at the university of hard knocks
Many thrive at university and love the social life that residential living creates.
Wilmington U. president on millionaire list
The fast-growing group of millionaire private college and university presidents hit a new record in recent years, and it's likely more college leaders will make seven-figure salaries once the slumping economy rebounds.
Shyne Makes First Public Appearance In Belize
Rapper Shyne made his first public appearance on Monday since being deported to his native Belize last week.
Taxpayers fund private schools to tune of 100m
PAYING schools received over 100 million in support from the taxpayer last year.
Shyne Talks To Students; Stresses Education
Upon settling back in his native Belize, rapper Shyne paid a visit to the school he once attended in the Central American nation.
Shyne Holds Press Conference In Belize
The former Bad Boy rapper had been detained by immigration officials for nearly four weeks after serving close to nine years in prison for his involvement in 1999's Club New York shooting, for which Diddy also stood trial but was acquitted.
Wesley College a heritage icon
HERITAGE VALUE: Wesley College has been added to the State Heritage Register. HISTORIC Wesley College in South Perth has been added to the State Register of Heritage Places, Minister John Castrilli announced.
Protestant parents 'posh' claim rejected
Members of the management committee for Protestant secondary schools, Eleanor Petrie, Canon John McCullagh and Christopher Woods, principal at Wesley College, Dublin, arriving at Leinster House yesterday.
Jest day of their lives... just don't call it muck-up day
Ready for Wesley Collegea TMs costume day wind-up celebration are Bart Wildash, Avora Sands, Brooke Camov, Mikaela Peel and Ollie Rosa, Thomas Penberthy, Caroline Diamond and Spence Goucher.
Oct. 30-31: UD to host conference on 'Ethics of Climate Change'
7, 2009----The University of Delaware will host a conference on "The Ethics of Climate Change: Intergenerational Justice and the Global Challenge" Friday and Saturday, Oct.
High hopes and high energy fuel Hammerin' Hawks drum line
When the Hammerin' Hawks drum line launched two years ago, the group had no instruments, no uniforms and borrowed practice space.
As a student at Wesley College of Sydney University, I was disgusted to read Alexis Carey's article on Tuesday, which amounts to a mere amalgamation of cliches and stereotypes without any foundation in fact.
Dover-area colleges preparing for swine flu
Wesley College and Delaware State University have created pandemic task forces at their schools to help students and faculty prepare for the possibility of a swine flu outbreak.
Lifting the lid on life in uni colleges.
It was not at all surprising to learn of Germaine Greer's sexist treatment at the University of Sydney's Wesley College in 1962 .
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