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  • See tonight's total lunar eclipse

    Port Huron Times-Herald - Clair County Community College's science and mathematics department, created the college's two astronomy courses — one concerning the solar system, the other about the stars — and planned to view the eclipse.
    2008-02-19 03:56:00
  • Quiz bowl challenges students

    Billings Gazette - Teams from 12 high schools competed in the 10th Annual Yellowstone Academic Tournament on Wednesday at Skyview High School. Teams answered questions on topics that included literature, music, social science, mathematics, science and cultural literacy ...
    2008-02-21 12:01:00
  • Argyle's finances; could do better.

    Indian Cricket - Surely there must be an argument for mathematics not to be taught at school as it only encourages these morons into the city. These sharply dressed vermin should have been forced to study something safe, like geography.
    2008-02-21 05:59:00
  • Academics, funding tough balancing act

    Observer-Dispatch - Further, while I certainly support today’s emphasis on language arts, mathematics, and science, we cannot lose sight of the importance of history, health/physical education, and near and dear to my heart, the arts.
    2008-02-21 08:29:00
  • Education group responds to economic crisis

    Douglas County News-Press - STEM-EC, the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education Coalition, created by the South Metro Chamber of Commerce, is a group of local educators and business leaders who are creating the infrastructure for a bridge between the two ...
    2008-02-21 08:22:00
  • Clintonian Ethics, a Case Study: When You’re Losing, Change the ...

    The Moderate Voice - Or what if, at the end of the game, they had simply changed the rules of mathematics so that 14 was worth more than 17? Okay, that’s crazy, I know.
    2008-02-21 08:37:00
  • English majors to present work at national convention

    Western Michigan University Magazine - Sarah Hercula of Warren, Mich., is a senior majoring in English with a mathematics minor. She serves as secretary of the WMU chapter of Sigma Tau Delta and is also involved in Sigma Alpha Iota and the Bronco Marching Band.
    2008-02-21 11:14:00
  • Greylock considers change to high school math requirements

    North Adams Transcript - WILLIAMSTOWN -- The Mount Greylock Regional High School Committee is considering making all high school students take four years of mathematics courses instead of three. "The vast majority of our students go to college, where there are minimum math ...
    2008-02-21 09:20:00
  • East Muskingm schools optimistic that pair of levies will be renewed

    Daily Jeffersonian - In the third-grade mathematics test, 84.5 percent See LEVY page A-3 of students across the state passed it; at East Muskingum, 94.3 percent passed.
    2008-02-21 09:27:00
  • REVIEW | Holding Court: Jacques Rivette's "The Duchess of Langeais"

    indieWIRE - The reason something so staid is playing in American theaters at all is that it happens to have been directed by Jacques Rivette (this is no indictment of the film, which I like more each time I see it, but rather of the grim mathematics of ...
    2008-02-21 10:53:00
  • Rolling Hills Superintendent Norris to resign

    Daily Jeffersonian - Metallurg Vanadium of Cambridge gave $2,000 to benefit Meadowbrook's mathematics and science department. Colgate-Palmolive Co. donated 10 cases of dishwashing detergent to the food services department.
    2008-02-21 09:27:00
  • New: Dad files suit to get son back into IMSA

    Beacon News - The father of a 17-year-former Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy student has filed suit against the school, claiming the administration unfairly expelled the boy for cheating. According to the complaint filed this month, the student copied the ...
    2008-02-21 09:27:00
  • National workshop on 'Mathematical Modelling in Biology'

    NetIndia123.com - As part of silver jubilee celebrations of the Sri Padmavathi Mahila Viswa Vidyalayam (SPMVV), the Department of Applied Mathematics is organising a five-day national worshop on 'Mathematical Modelling in Biology', in collaboration with C R Rao ...
    2008-02-21 08:08:00
  • Area mathletes in it to win it

    Sauk Valley Daily Gazette - If you giggled, or even just smirked, you might be as smart as a member of the area high school math teams competing Saturday in the Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics Region 16 contest at Rock Valley College in Rockford.
    2008-02-21 10:03:00
  • Gates makes pitch for tech

    Globe and Mail - Tom Coleman, dean of the University of Waterloo's faculty of mathematics, which includes computer science, said his department this year is actually seeing signs of a rebound in interest, with applications for next September up 50 per cent.
    2008-02-21 11:28:00

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