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Scholarships available to students at Pocahontas County High School

The Pocahontas County High School guidance office collaborated with the Pocahontas County Conventions and Visitors Bureau to create a notebook of scholarships for every junior and senior.

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Labor Department Creates Contest For Software Apps To Promote Equal Pay

WASHINGTON - Seeking novel ways to eliminate the gender gap in pay, the U.S. Department of Labor and its federal agency partners on the National Equal Pay Task Force announced Wednesday a contest for creating software applications that use the department's data to promote equal pay for men and women.

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Number Of Female Athletes At An All Time High

By: Colleen Donnelly In 2012, almost 200,000 female college athletes will play for 9,274 NCAA teams, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education. In addition, a recent report, 'Women in Intercollegiate Sport: A Longitudinal, National Study,' found that there has been a ...

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The big issue: Asian languages

No one would commit the hours to master an Asian language if their motivation was financial.

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UNH Offers ESUMS Kids A Half-Free Ride

Students from the Engineering and Science University Magnet School, like ninth-grader Karla Hicks, will be able to attend the University of New Haven for half the cost or even free assuming they keep up their grades—and they want to go.

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