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Corban College sweeps Geoducks SALEM, Ore. --The Evergreen State College womens basketball team got off to a sluggish start, and thats all Corban College needed to take control of the game and hold off the Geoducks for an 81-68 Cascade Conference win on Friday. Ethics question arises in college town council votes ATHENS (AP) - Now that the Ohio Ethics Commission has said City Council members who work for Ohio University cannot vote on issues concerning their school, officials in other college towns are wondering whether their voting procedures will have to be changed. College towns exploring conflicts -- Now that the Ohio Ethics Commission has said City Council members who work for Ohio University cannot vote on issues concerning their school, officials in other college towns are wondering whether their voting procedures will have to change. Glendive community college picks president Jim A. Cargill will become the new president of Dawson Community College on March 1, the college board of trustees has announced. Keep Warm Illinois workshop set at Spoon River College Residents in west-central Illinois can learn valuable energy-saving strategies at an upcoming workshop to be held on the Spoon River College Canton campus. NCAA still trying to balance academics, college sports Far from being a modern diatribe, those words came in 1905, in a McClures Magazine article titled The College Athlete. • What: More than 2,300 college sports administrators, school presidents, faculty representatives and conference commissioners are in Indianapolis for the 100th annual event, which includes seminars, legislative discussion and voting, and awards presentations. Event celebrates United Negro College Fund A night of food, fashion and fun will highlight tonights 27th annual Tri-County United Negro College Fund scholarship dinner. Five high school seniors are to receive $2,000 scholarships, says Smallwood Holoman of Midland, event co-chairman. Duncan Vows To Provide College Funds To Md.s Best Montgomery County Executive Douglas M. Duncan (D) pledged yesterday that, if elected governor, he would commit an additional $60 million annually for college scholarships, including $5,000-a-year awards to aid Marylands best and brightest. College Seminars Are Scheduled Students and parents of public, private, charter and home schools are invited to attend college scholarship and financial aid seminars presented by the Polk County School Board at various county high schools this month. Govt did nothing in Bogra health sector barring Zia Medical College: AL The BNP-Jamaat alliance has done nothing for the development of health sector in Bogra except for Zia Medical College over the past four years, said AL leaders. They termed the Prime Ministers (PMs) speech a lie and misleading about the development of the health sector. | ||