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Pennsylvania Virtue, Liberty, and Independence

Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State System Of Higher Education

. Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute Press, 2004. Going Broke by Degree: Why CollegeCosts Too Much is another in a recent list of books that have focused on the rising cost of college.
Defenders of Pennsylvania's state pension systems released a report yesterday calling on state government to increase funding for state workers' and teachers' pension plans so future retirees can "look forward to enjoying a secure middle-class retirement."
PITTSBURGH - Gov. Ed Rendell attacked challenger Lynn Swann's lack of government experience and condemned Swann's property-tax overhaul plan as "a disaster" as the two men squared off in the first of two debates in Pennsylvania's gubernatorial campaign.
Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell and First Lady Judge Marjorie O. Rendell will host the Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania's 59th Annual Presentation Luncheon at the Governor's Residence Oct. 11, where awards will be presented to this year's eight Distinguished Daughters.
Governor Edward G. Rendell was presented today with the prestigious Charles Dick Medal of Merit in recognition of his support for the National Guard, as well as legislative initiatives on behalf of Pennsylvania's veterans and their families.
As a single mother of six, with four sons still at home, Roberta Reynolds once feared she couldn't afford to keep health coverage for herself...
THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ON DRUGS: Maryland State Trooper David Keller travels the state giving presentations on the dangers of methamphetamine. WAY OVER THE COUNTER: These common remedies contain pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in homemade meth.
(PRWEB) October 1, 2006 -- Kaycie Butler, a junior Chemistry major at the Robert E. Cook Honors College of Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) has earned the Department of Homeland Security Scholarship. After continuing her education in the spring semester, she will attend a 10 week internship at her choice of one department approved lab.
Kaycie Butler, a junior at the Robert E. Cook Honors College of Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP), and a Chemistry major has earned the Department of Homeland Security Scholarship. After continuing her education in the spring semester, she will attend a 10 week internship at her choice of one department approved lab. (PRWEB Oct 1, 2006) Trackback URL:
Photo by Dave Tedjeske - The college has the second highest in-county employment impact of 4.9 percent. CLARION - Clarion University provides a total annual economic impact of nearly $300 million, according to a recent report issued by the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.

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