Posted on 12 February 2010
The story of Collin Turner and Elisabeth Knauer may never merit a mention from Nicolas Sparks.
It centers on two obviously opposite characters, but it’s less about plot then detail. It’s not marked by melodrama, but accented with subtlety—private professions scribbled on Post-it notes, and a single separation that answered the most important question.
Turner, a Fort [...]
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Posted on 12 February 2010
The Discovery
The noise from a text message alert canceling classes may not sound as nice as mom leaning in the door and whispering “No school today.” But the sweet declaration of an elusive college snow day sounded just as good to Western students.
Nashville freshman Trent Wallace said he wasn’t looking forward to waking up for [...]
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Posted on 09 February 2010
Tags: Haiti, Susan Scott
Susan Scott, a traveling certified registered nurse anesthetist, explained to her patient that she would need an IV.
But the patient already knew the drill.
The Haitian woman, who traveled more than 100 miles from Port-au-Prince, Haiti to the mission in Ouanaminthe, Haiti where Scott was volunteering, explained that she had an IV when she delivered her [...]
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Posted in News
Posted on 29 January 2010
Tags: Preston Center
Inside the New Preston Center from Ben Severance on Vimeo.
Lexington senior Katie Travis felt relieved when the Preston Center’s sparkling new and significantly more spacious fitness center opened this winter. The muscled men pumping iron in the weight center were no longer located directly behind the largely female-dominated cardio machines.
But the renovation caused a slight [...]
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