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In the 1970s, shortly after the formation of the University's women's studies department, Evans... Women’s history at the U: St
In the 1970s, shortly after the formation of the University's women's studies department, Evans came to the University and became active in the women's movement.
“When I first came (to the University), women's studies was quite new,” she said. “It was really a demand from undergrad that led to the creation of that program, so there was a really strong sense of student activism with it...
Dozens of women take part in Greenock Glenpark Harriers' walking/jogging/running sessions which ... Don't be left behind, g
Dozens of women take part in Greenock Glenpark Harriers' walking/jogging/running sessions which take place twice a week.
Forty women turn up every Tuesday and Thursday night for training at Battery Park.
Some of them completed last year's Flora London Marathon and Lochaber Marathon — after running for less than a year!
But you don't have to run 26.2 mile races to join the g...
Testimony at Moussaoui Trial Set to Begin Tillman Probe May Put Questions to Rest After Katrina,... Car bomb in Iraq's Baq
Testimony at Moussaoui Trial Set to Begin Tillman Probe May Put Questions to Rest After Katrina, No Place Like Home
Mar 6, 2006 - BAQUBA, Iraq (Reuters) - A car bomb exploded in a busy market in Baquba northeast of Baghdad on Monday, killing six people, including two girls under four, and wounding 20, police said, adding most of the casualties were children.
The bomb went o...
ALPOLE -- The Mount Alvernia girls basketball team scored 42 points in the first half of Wednesd... Defensive run lifts ’Stang
ALPOLE -- The Mount Alvernia girls basketball team scored 42 points in the first half of Wednesday’s Division 4 North tourney-opening victory over North Shore Vocational.
For a long while during Saturday’s sectional quarterfinal against Lynn Tech, it looked as though the Mustangs might not make it to 42 points for the entire game.
Yet while outside shooting failed them...
Next year, in fact, BCIG, with five juniors in the starting lineup now, might be eyeing a second ... Youthful BCIG has lofty dr
Next year, in fact, BCIG, with five juniors in the starting lineup now, might be eyeing a second straight state title.
That's how high expectations are for Miller's fifth-ranked team.
Kelsey Bolte, one of the state's premier juniors, will lead the Falcons into their tourney opener in the new Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.
A freshman starter on the BCIG team that lost a fi...
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"Giselle" premiered at the Paris Opera on June 28, 1841. Theophile Gautier, a French poet, author and critic, created "Giselle" for Carlotta Grisi, a ballerina he loved. Gautier wrote the libretto with Jules-Henri Vernoy, Marquis de Saint-Georges.
"Giselle" is a Romantic ballet. The hairstyle, a low b...
North is making the school's second state tourney appearance. The Stars lost an opening game to ... No. 2 North girls try to en
North is making the school's second state tourney appearance. The Stars lost an opening game to No. 1-ranked Des Moines Lincoln in 2002, 78-59.
"We're going into this tournament with a lot of confidence and maybe a little bit of a chip on our shoulders,'' said Walker. "A Sioux City school has never won a girls state tournament game and we'd like to change that.
"But, it's not ...
Former pop star Gary Glitter has been sentenced to 3 years in a Vietnamese prison for child abuse... Gary Glitter Gets Three Ye
Former pop star Gary Glitter has been sentenced to 3 years in a Vietnamese prison for child abuse.
The singer, whose real name is Paul Gadd, was found guilty of lewd acts on two young girls who were aged 10 and 11 at the time.
Glitter was charged on November 19th 2005 with the offense and has spent the last three months detained in custody. He will be eligible for parole in November...
David Geffner, Correspondent The great author Nathanael West, whose books vividly capture the sun... LA Confidential...
David Geffner, Correspondent The great author Nathanael West, whose books vividly capture the sun-drenched heart and soul of old Hollywood, once described the smile of one of his characters as being "used to reward anyone for anything, no matter how unimportant." First-time visitors to Los Angeles will appreciate West's prose. The sun is always smiling down on the City of Angels, and rewards b...
The tri-level, 10,000-square-foot club opened with several high-profile DJs, plus a white party w... Global destinations for fu
The tri-level, 10,000-square-foot club opened with several high-profile DJs, plus a white party with Randy Bettis and Michael Wilson. Originally a bank, the building was Jasper Johns' studio in the 1970s and has since had several lives as different clubs. In its new incarnation, the space has a large main dance room, and more intimate spaces on the first level that designer Robert Stettner has...
