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Teen killed in July 4 single engine plane crash in Pa. was a student pilot
LOCK HAVEN — The 17-year-old girl killed in a July 4 airplane crash in Clinton County was a student pilot with enough hours to fly solo, authorities say. The single engine Cessna 172 she was flying crashed and burst into flames in a wooded area along Allegheny Street in Woodward Twp. about 10 a.m. Thursday.
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Sayreville teachers, police partner to deliver valuable life skills to students
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Aliens could be "walking among us" on Earth, Harvard researchers suggest
The trio explains that the cryptoterrestrial hypothesis suggests that the intelligent beings responsible for the UFOs may be "concealed in stealth" on Earth or nearby. That could mean they are underground, on the far side of the moon or "even walking among us" and passing as humans.
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Ointment containing DNA molecules can combat allergic contact dermatitis
Researchers at the University of Bonn have isolated a DNA molecule that is suitable for combating allergic contact dermatitis in mice. The aptamer binds to certain immune system messenger substances,
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Partnership with Longy School of Music Creates Opportunity for Music Ed Students
Aspiring music teachers studying at Illinois Wesleyan University now have the opportunity to earn an accelerated master’s degree after graduation through a new IWU partnership with Longy School of Music of Bard College.
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2 DC leaders help first-generation college students achieve dreams
Back in 2018, Patrice Lancaster and Marc Williams teamed up to support just three college-bound students from the District. WASHINGTON — Two D.C. leaders teamed up to help first-generation college students realize their dreams.
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Delaware nonprofit finds new life providing free Shoes That Fit to students
Joanne Glauser didn't know if her organization would have a future. Now, she aims to provide free sneakers to young people across state
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Best scholarships for LGBTQ+ students in 2024
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Indian Student Deported After Faking Father's Death And Documents To Get Scholarship In US University
An Indian student who gained a full scholarship to a top US university by faking his father's death is now set to be deported. According to Lehigh Valley News, Aryan Anand, 19, has been charged with fabricating admission and financial aid documents to secure a spot at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania.
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Saint Martin’s University Says Lacey MakerSpace Renovations and Classes Broaden Students’ and Community’s Access to the Innovators’ Workshop
Thanks to this year's extensive renovations to the Lacey MakerSpace on the Saint Martin's University campus, the University's students, staff and the public now have expanded use of the workshop's classes and varied resources.
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