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    The Echo: April 20, 2018

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    Story-telling pays off – Crime against cars: Hard-hitting evidence – Town earns INDOT grant – Interest starts to accrue – Upland Print and Stitch relocates – Holly Kuzmich coming to campus to speak – Student email has changed – Examining environmental endeavors – From the archives: cow creamer collection – Experiencing culture through performance – Taylor University Survival Guide – Spring things are happening (or should be) – Chorale declares the arrival of Spring – A&E Events – Opera offers enjoyment – Faith meets ‘Legend of Zelda’ in prayer – Guest View – Christ-centered environmental action – Rice Bell Tower burns out – Why I chose to delete social media – The eight-year Syrian conflict – The pre-eminent social justice issue – Letters to the editor – Local ministry challenges a response – A call-out letter to white women – Full-time coach, full-time dad – Weekly Preview – Trojans headed to the postseason – Sporadic schedule severely affects softball season – Athletes of the Weekhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-2017-2018/1024/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 15, 1952

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    Chapel cutting rule discussed by MSGA • Eleven outstanding seniors chosen from Ursinus for national Who\u27s Who • Whirlwind of Christmas fun in the offing • Promotions given for Fall players • Doctors Nye and Eger spoke at Dec. 9 pre-med meeting • Rev. Franz gives singing sermon at vespers service • Ursinus student attends NAM congress last week • WAA plans show for Feb. • Day Study holds party • Jan. 7 forum to be ballad singer Earl Spicer of N.Y. • Prom weekend fun for all • Editorials: Spirit or ghosts?; Christmas fun problem; Some ideas on compulsory chapel • Spirit Committee receives letter • Lantern\u27s Fall issue praised • Candlelight communion sponsored by Chi Alpha • Letters to the editor • Christmas carols • Blanzaco speaks to Canterbury Club • Reviewer praises Messiah performance • Engagements • The night before Christmas and all through our campus • Student defends finals; They are necessary evils • Belles end exciting season • Frank Kolp chosen gridiron captain • Bears top Textile 57-54 with thrilling comeback • Grapplers prepare for season opener • Bears rout Pharmacy 83-68 as Swett tabs 36 • Honored guest to speak tonighthttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1509/thumbnail.jp

    Volume 3, Number 2: Letter from the Editor

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    This current issue is one that brings with it anticipation. We look forward with anticipation to our biennial conference at the end of May, this year hosted by our colleagues at Gordon College, near Boston. If you have not yet registered it is not too late, and we would love to see you there. I hope that you have been looking forward to the release of this Winter, 2008 issue of the ICCTE Journal. While we generally release the Winter issue in the winter (end of January), your editor has been tardy and for that I wish to extend my apologies to our readers, reviewers and authors. I hope that you will find, however that the wait was worth it, as we have four worthwhile articles and a guest editorial now ready for you

    Letter from the Editor

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    In this issue, Tatiana Cevallos describes her journey from Ecuador to the United States and her journey of faith development and how those journeys influence her work as a teacher educator at a Christian Institution of Higher Education (IHE). Geoff Beech explores the intersection of Christian belief with secular constructs and philosophies, examining how Christian teacher educators navigate these intersections with confidence and grace. Marion Shields and David Bolton report the findings of a five-year study, revealing the attitudes of teacher candidates at an Australian Christian IHE toward students with disabilities. In addition to these three pieces, our editorial team asked two authors of past essays that have been well received by our readership over the years to provide an update to their original essays. Nyaradzo Mvududu examines the command of Jesus that we love others and what the implications are for working with a culturally diverse student population. David Anderson examines the notion of servant leadership from a Christian point of view

    Guest Editorial

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    This special issue, Volume 14, Issue 2, features both new essays and reprints of pieces from past issues that are relevant to the theme of preparing teacher candidates to work effectively with families and communities. It offers each of us the opportunity to re-imagine the way we prepare our pre-service candidates for the challenges of today’s classrooms

    A Letter to the Associate Editor, Dr. Cavanagh

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    Boston Hospitality Review: Summer 2013

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    Hospitality Management: Perspectives from Industry Advisors by Rachel Roginsky and Matthew Arrants -- Te Four ‘Ps’ of Hospitality Recruiting by John D. Murtha -- Te Morris Nathanson Design Collection by Christopher Muller -- Still Searching for Excellence by Bradford Hudso

    Spartan Daily, May 12, 1969

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    Volume 56, Issue 117https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5253/thumbnail.jp

    Spartan Daily, October 30, 1990

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    Volume 95, Issue 43https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/8042/thumbnail.jp
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