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    Seton Hall's 'Type A' named best college DJ in the nation

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    By Kelly Heyboer/ The Star-Ledger

    January 13, 2013, 7:15AM
    Every Sunday night, Angie 'Type A' Szani takes over the airwaves of one of the nation's top college radio stations to play her custom mix of indie rock, new music and well-researched band interviews Full story »

    Rutgers to launch career program between students, transit agencies

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    By Mike Frassinelli/The Star-Ledger

    January 12, 2013, 12:37PM
    The university will receive the federal funding to establish the "Transit Virtual Career Network" with local transportation agencies, U.S. Sens. Robert Menendez and Frank Lautenberg (both D-N.J.) said Friday in a news release Full story »

    Woodbridge educator sues state for slander

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    By Jeanette Rundquist/The Star-Ledger

    January 10, 2013, 3:24PM
    A suspended Woodbridge elementary school principal accused of encouraging cheating on third-grade standardized tests has sued the state Department of Education's investigative arm and two top officials, charging she was wrongly accused and her reputation was defamed Full story »

    Bill Gates' foundation develops formula to find what makes a good teacher

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    By The Star-Ledger Continuous News Desk

    January 09, 2013, 2:35PM
    The foundation discovered a three-prong approach to grading educators, using student test scores, classroom observations by multiple reviewers, and teacher evaluations made by students, a report said Full story »

    Carteret mayor seeks state investigation into improper distribution of student's academic records

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    By Sue Epstein/The Star-Ledger

    January 08, 2013, 5:48PM
    Mayor claims the new board members will drop charges against teacher and guidance counselor charged with distribution of information. Full story »

    Big East gets more time to respond to Rutgers' lawsuit over Big Ten move

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    By Kelly Heyboer/ The Star-Ledger

    January 08, 2013, 5:10PM
    Rutgers officials sued the athletic conference in November on the same day the university announced it was leaving the Big East to join the rival Big Ten. The university's attorneys argued Rutgers should not have to pay a $10 million exit fee. Full story »

    N.J. college students to rally for lower tuition for illegal immigrants

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    By Kelly Heyboer/ The Star-Ledger

    January 08, 2013, 7:00AM
    Under the current law, New Jersey colleges do not ask students their immigration status. But if students can not prove they live in the state legally, they are required to pay out-of-state tuition and are ineligible for financial aid Full story »

    Sandy's Aftermath: 3-D images map out a recovery plan for Shore

    Researchers using 3D mapping technology to understand Hurricane Sandy damage

    By MaryAnn Spoto/The Star-Ledger

    January 07, 2013, 6:00AM
    With two laser-point GPS units on its roof, the vehicle looks like something out of the movie 'Ghostbusters,' but does far more than battle apparitions Full story »

    Rutgers steps up efforts to go global, attract foreign students

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    By Kelly Heyboer/ The Star-Ledger

    January 04, 2013, 7:00AM
    Rutgers wants to get a lot more global. The university is stepping up efforts to attract foreign students, offer study abroad programs and start international partnerships, according to a new report Full story »

    N.J. colleges, unions spent $2M pushing higher education bond question

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    By Kelly Heyboer/ The Star-Ledger

    December 28, 2012, 7:00AM
    A coalition of New Jersey colleges, state labor unions and corporations spent more than $2 million to help persuade voters to pass the historic $750 million higher education bond question on last month's ballot Full story »

    Former Toms River schools officials ordered to repay district $4.3M

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    By Amy Ellis Nutt/The Star-Ledger

    December 20, 2012, 7:32PM
    Former Superintendent Michael J. Ritacco was sentenced to more than 11 years in federal prison for bilking the Toms River school district of millions of dollars Full story »

    Newark must release Booker's e-mails about Facebook gift, judge rules

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    By Jessica Calefati/The Star-Ledger

    December 20, 2012, 4:02PM
    The city of Newark must release e-mails about Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's gift to the city schools exchanged by Mayor Cory Booker and other public officials between September 2010 and June 2011, a Superior Court judge ruled today Full story »

    DARE anti-drug program looks to withdraw from N.J. schools amid feud

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    By Jeanette Rundquist/The Star-Ledger

    December 20, 2012, 7:00AM
    A battle is raging over an anti-drug education program used in hundreds of New Jersey schools, after D.A.R.E. America last month attempted to revoke the charter of its New Jersey chapter Full story »

    Christie appointee Martin Perez to be first Latino member of Rutgers Board of Governors

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    By Jessica Calefati/The Star-Ledger

    December 19, 2012, 12:06PM
    Community leader and lawyer Martin Perez will become one of the first Latino member of Rutgers University's Board of Governors Full story »

    Security tight as N.J. kids return to school in wake of Connecticut shooting

    Funerals held for victims of Connecticut school shooting

    By Jeanette Rundquist/The Star-Ledger

    December 17, 2012, 8:10PM
    The school shooting in Newtown, Conn. was on the minds of parents, students and school officials everywhere as kids got back to class Full story »
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