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For Boston College redshirt freshman quarterback Dominique Davis, today represents a dream-like opportunity. ...more
December 6, 2008
Professionally dressed and eager for an interview, Lauren Hillsgrove roamed a University of Tampa job fair last week and searched for employers who would accommodate her chosen career: public relations and event planning. ...more
October 11, 2008
Professionally dressed and eager for an interview, Lauren Hillsgrove roamed a University of Tampa job fair last week and searched for employers who would accommodate her chosen career: public relations and event planning. ...more
October 10, 2008
TALLAHASSEE For more than a week, Jermaine Thomas waited for a call. Any call. ...more
September 11, 2008
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Ex-Springstead goalkeeper Jennifer DeFrancesco lands at Webber University thanks to two college coaches networking on her behalf. ...more
August 27, 2008
Donald Penn has no intentions of resting easy now that veteran Luke Petitgout is no longer competing for Tampa Bay's crucial left tackle position. ...more
August 21, 2008
Where Are They Now? With an Ivy League degree in hand, ex-Eagle Jose Yearwood's next obstacle is tackling wide receivers its serving customers for J.P. Morgan in New York City, NY. ...more
August 19, 2008
So how do you follow up a stellar career with the Brandon High wrestling program and college completion at the University of the Cumberlands? ...more
June 28, 2008
A year ago, pitcher Aaron Gerbasi could only accept messages of "tough luck" to acknowledge how his season went. ...more
June 25, 2008
SEBRING — The School Board of Highlands County decided Tuesday to go ahead with the Career Academy, a technical trade/academic program for students, that will work out of South Florida Community College. Superintendent Wally Cox and other school officials had recommended delaying the program until the 2009-10 school year due to budget concerns and a low number of applicants. In the end, the school board decided that waiting another year was pointless. "The program won't be stronger by delaying it a year," said school board member Wally Randall. "It won't be easier to start next year. With momentum, it will be a success." ...more
May 20, 2008
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