All season long, mobile quarterbacks have given the Michigan defense trouble. They’ve had more than a month to prepare for Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow of Florida, but will it matter against a quick Florida squad?
Temple prof says retro toys better for child development
According to a Temple University professor, the packaging a toy comes in could be as educational as the toy inside.
Quarterbacks’ arms in good hands with Florida coach
At UF, a man in a visor has developed a knack for churning out big-name quarterbacks. The story is nothing new, just the teacher is different.
Turning Loss Into Life: Point guard gets assists in journey to JMU
JMU sophomore guard Pierre Curtis bounded off the bench, slapping fives with his teammates as he made his way through the makeshift tunnel of reserves and cheerleaders. With the emotions of a tumultuous year racing through his mind all he could do was let out a scream to suppress the tears; tears stemming from three deaths in his family in just six months.
Outsourcing e-mail
Colleges and universities are considering outsourcing their e-mail services to companies such as Google to cut costs and appeal to students already familiar with those formats. Some are weighing the benefits against the possible downside of less control and questions over privacy and security.
Columbia U. president reportedly declines Iran invite
University President Lee Bollinger has declined Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s invitation to visit his country, the Washington Post reported earlier this month. Although he solicited the invite during Ahmadinejad’s appearance at Columbia on Sept.
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