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1. Hutton: Kentucky ‘democratic’ in selecting All-Star team
Kentucky figured out a while ago that it certainly can’t make everyone happy when picking the 12 best players for the Kentucky All-Star team. But […]
- By: By MIKE HUTTON mhutton@post-trib.com Twitter: @MikeHuttonPT
- Published: May 5, 2013 9:42PM
2. Get early start on applications to highly selective colleges
Dear Mr. Bradshaw, I am applying to several Ivy League colleges this fall as well as several other highly selective schools. My projected academic profile reads as […]
3. HUTTON: Indiana All-Star selection process has major flaws
Charlie Hall, the Indiana All-Star director, is in a terrible position. I feel sorry for him. He is forced to defend the process of selecting […]
4. Calumet senior wins a full-ride scholarship
When Calumet New Tech High School senior Dylan Ann Hollingsworth, 17, applied to be one of 1,000 recipients of the 2013 Gates Millennium Scholars Program, […]
- By: By Lisa DeNeal Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: May 24, 2013 1:28PM
5. Computer science skills valuable in all fields
Dear Students: I recently wrote a column recommending that all college students should consider adding classes in computer science as a part of your major […]
6. Workplace volunteering improves employee morale, bottom line
National Volunteer Week was April 21 to 27. In its 40th year, National Volunteer Week serves to remind everyone of the power and impact of […]
- By: By Mitch Davis Executive Director, Companies With A Mission (CWAM)
- Published: April 26, 2013 12:50PM
7. Students learn effects of bullying
Everyone has a bullying story, whether they were the bully or the bullied, but nowadays with the Internet and social media networks, bullying has more […]
8. Mutka: Valpo’s basketball future includes downsizing
Basketball games aren’t won on paper, but Michigan State slammed Valparaiso’s window of opportunity shut — at least temporarily. Minus six seniors, including bigs Ryan […]
- By: By John Mutka Post-Tribune senior correspondent jmutkapt@gmail.com
- Published: March 25, 2013 10:52PM
9. Woman works way up the ranks at IUN
“Grain by grain, a loaf. Stone by stone, a castle.” — Serbian proverb Marianne Milich and her husband, Andy, live in the town of […]
10. Plan a healthy meal for Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day brings back fond memories. Once my three brothers and I tried to prepare the meal for Mom—back before taking mothers out to eat […]
