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| Former Developer Cox Dies Jan 12, 2006 -- Calvin Cox, 65, of Vero Beach, FL, and formerly of Waterford, died Jan. 5 at his home after a long battle with lung cancer. Academy entrants to study Chinese Mandarin Chinese will be among the studies of the approximately 30 Glenbrook High School students who enroll in the districts Academy of International Studies next fall, the District 225 Board decided Monday. Artist shares message at Oakton Andrew Young is an artist who seems to be searching for the essence of life through the very metaphysics of his creations. Youth Hoops Teams, Rush Start Seasons * Teams in several area youth basketball leagues such as the Des Plaines Junior Warriors, the Mt. Prospect Junior Knights, the St. Viator Junior Lions, and the Maine South Junior Hawks, have been selected and competition is set to begin in the coming week. Bush promises to improve visa policy for overseas students US president promises university heads his government will do more to attract overseas students. Bush promises to improve visa policy for overseas students The US president, George Bush, yesterday promised university heads that his government will do more to make the country attractive to overseas students. Maine Twp. grateful for Chuckwagon donors Maine Townships recent weekly Chuckwagon drives helped generate food and monetary donations for the townships Emergency Food Pantry, but more than that, it helped to raise public awareness of the food pantry and what exactly its needs are. J. Dawn Mercedes An associate professor of art and graphic design at Oakton Community College, J. Dawn Mercedes was described as an outstanding teacher who could bring out the best in students. Harper Offense Lights It Up In 11th Straight Win Harper Colleges mens basketball team continued its best start in school history with its 11th straight win, 112-76, over College of Lake County at the recent Olive Harvey tournament. Inaugural Hands-On RFID Lab At Oakton Community College Littleton, CO (PRWEB) December 20, 2005 -- Stratum Global today announced the first collegiate hands-on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) lab in Illinois at Oakton Community College, serving fourteen northern Chicago suburbs. | |