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W. Volleyball. Volleyball Tops USF 3-1

Led by Bronco freshman Kayla Lommori's 17 kills, Santa Clara avenged its loss earlier this month to USF, topping the Dons Friday night 3-1. Set scores were 23-25, 25-21, 25-23 and 25-14. SCU moves to 14-9 and 4-4 in the
W. Volleyball. Volleyball Tops USF 3-1


M. Soccer. Eric Masch Scores in OT, Santa Clara Beats Gonzaga 1-0

Finding itself locked into another tight match was nothing new for Santa Clara University Friday in Spokane, but the result was different as Eric Masch - a local product from San Jose's Bellarmine Prep - collected a loose ball in
M. Soccer. Eric Masch Scores in OT, Santa Clara Beats Gonzaga 1-0

M. Water Polo. No. 13 Santa Clara Falls To No. 9 UC Santa Barbara 11-7

The No. 13 Santa Clara men's water polo team fell to No. 9 UC Santa Barabara, 10-7, today at the Sullivan Aquatic Center. The Broncos scored first but surrendered the lead and were not able to regain it for the
M. Water Polo. No. 13 Santa Clara Falls To No. 9 UC Santa Barbara 11-7

M. Basketball. Meet Bronco Basketball Teams This Sunday at Women's Soccer Match!

Meet the Bronco Basketball Teams" is set for the this Sunday, November 1 at halftime of the Bronco women's soccer match vs. No. 2 Portland at Buck Shaw Stadium. SCU women's soccer is ranked No. 14 currently.
M. Basketball. Meet Bronco Basketball Teams This Sunday at Women's Soccer Match!


'Scientist or Psychopath' at University Open Day

31.10.2009 10:31    rgu.ac.uk
Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, is to open its doors to prospective students next Saturday (7 November) with world-renowned forensics expert and University lecturer, Professor Dave Barclay, prov...
'Scientist or Psychopath' at University Open Day

University delegation foster international links at prestigious Indian summit

31.10.2009 10:31    rgu.ac.uk
Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, is poised to fortify links with higher education institutions and prospective students in India next week.Professor John Watson, Dean of the University's Facu...
University delegation foster international links at prestigious Indian summit

Aberdeen's universities join forces to support graduates

31.10.2009 10:31    rgu.ac.uk
Aberdeen's two universities are to jointly participate in a nationally-sponsored initiative to provide additional support to all graduates residing in the North East of Scotland, irrespective of whi...
Aberdeen's universities join forces to support graduates

Inconspicuous leaf beetles reveal environment's role in formation of new species (October 29, 2009)

31.10.2009 05:21    exploration.vanderbilt.edu
Unnoticed by the nearby residents of St. Johnsbury, Vermont, tiny leaf beetles that flit among the maple and willow trees in the area have just provided some of the clearest evidence yet that environmental factors play a major role in

Landscape designer who built Sproul Plaza leaves a national legacy

31.10.2009 01:05    berkeley.edu
Before moving into the national spotlight with his bold urban designs, landscape architect Lawrence Halprin, who died Oct. 25 at age 93, left a profound imprint on the Berkeley campus, from Sproul Plaza's rhythm of light and dark spaces to
Landscape designer who built Sproul Plaza leaves a national legacy

New analyses of dinosaur growth may wipe out one-third of species

31.10.2009 01:05    berkeley.edu
A new report on the growth stages of dome-headed dinosaurs shows that two named species are really just young pachycephalosaurs. Paleontologists Mark Goodwin and Jack Horner say that perhaps one-third of all named dinosaurs may not be separate species, but
New analyses of dinosaur growth may wipe out one-third of species

Berkeley scholars' adventures in the blogosphere

31.10.2009 01:05    berkeley.edu
A growing number of campus scholars are using Web 2.0 blogging tools to reach a larger audience, create intellectual community, and be more proactive in relation to the media.
Berkeley scholars' adventures in the blogosphere

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