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Florida Southern College announces new president
FOX 13 Tampa Bay· 2 days agoThe 18th president of Florida Southern College was announced on Friday. Dr. Jeremy P. Martin will succeed Dr. Anne Kerr, who served for 20 years. Dr....
Today in Sports History: War Admiral wins the Triple Crown
Chicago Tribune· 6 days agoIn 1937, War Admiral, ridden by Charles Kurtsinger, wins the Triple Crown with a three-length...
More 'Blue Bloods'? Paramount exec teases 'franchise extension' ahead of series finale
Entertainment Weekly· 5 days agoAt Paramount Global's shareholder meeting Wednesday, co-CEO Brian Robbins listed the show among the...
Florida Southern College announces new president
WTVT via Yahoo News· 2 days agoHistory of Florida Southern College Florida Southern College is a private university that started in Orlando as the South Florida Institute in 1883. The...
Today in Sports - Rafael Nadal beats Roger Federer to win his record-equaling 6th French Open title
Associated Press· 6 days ago1884 — James McLaughlin becomes the first jockey to win three straight Belmont Stakes when he rides...
Best MLB stadium tours: Go behind the scenes at these ballparks
USA Today· 3 days ago“Life is an adventure, it’s not a package tour.” If you enjoy going on “package tours” of historic...
Florida Southern College in Lakeland introduces Jeremy Martin as next president
The Ledger via Yahoo News· 3 days agoMartin will become the 18th president of Florida Southern, founded in 1883 in Orlando and based in...
Best MLB stadium tours: Go behind the scenes at these ballparks
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe Netherlands resident added that the tour’s guide kept things lively by asking the group trivia...
Florida Southern College announces new president
AOL· 2 days agoThe 18th president of Florida Southern College was announced on Friday. Dr. Jeremy P. Martin will succeed Dr. Anne Kerr, who served for 20 years. Dr. Kerr became the first woman to serve as president of the college in 2004.
Is Black Wine the New Orange?
New York Times· 4 days agoAmong vinophiles, homemade wine has always had an unsavory reputation. For law-abiding drinkers, however, D.I.Y. was almost the only option during Prohibition, when a loophole in the Volstead ...