Sentences with phrase «in the college town of»

Barrett points out that he trails by just 3 points overall among registered voters and said his challenge will be to energize the Democratic base — the same voters President Obama will try to rally when he campaigns with Barrett in the college town of Madison on Tuesday.
They are located in the college town of Kharkov, where most of their bachelorettes attended a college or a university.
Schools in the college town of Oxford, Miss., get more than 30 times the bandwidth, for a small fraction of the price.
Whether you're renting an apartment in the college town of Greensboro or a home in Fayetteville with your family, getting renters insurance should be a top priority.
Whether you're a new renter in the college town of Eugene or a veteran tenant in Hillsboro, having renters insurance is one of the best investments you can make.
Whether you lease an apartment in downtown Honolulu for an easy commute to work, an off - campus house in the college town of Manoa, or an ocean - side villa in Kapoho, you can benefit from the protection that a renters insurance policy can afford you.
Whether you are renting an efficiency apartment in downtown Burlington or an off - campus house in the college town of Middlebury, you likely moved into your rental home with personal belongings.
Whether you lease an apartment in Alexandria for an easy commute into Washington, DC, an off - campus house in the college town of Lynchburg or an Oceanside villa in Virginia Beach, you can benefit from the protection that a renters insurance policy can afford you.
Whether you lease an apartment in downtown Portland for an easy commute to work, an off - campus house in the college town of Marylhurst or an Oceanside villa in Astoria, you can benefit from the protection that a renters insurance policy can afford you.
In the college town of Amherst, Mass., where the tide of real estate business ebbs and flows with the rhythm of the academic calendar, a broker's finances can sometimes be as barren as a New England winter.

Not exact matches

It's not much of a stretch to say Winnebago is Forest City: In town you'll find tiny Waldorf College and a business district that has thinned down to a quilt store, gas stations, a Dollar General, a Subway outlet, and not much more.
The event, now in its 27th year, is one of the city's largest — more than 170,000 people pile into the growing desert locale to make deals, listen to copious amounts of music and explore this always - active college town.
Trump has faced a storm of criticism from Democrats and members of his own Republican Party over his initial response to the violence around the rally in the Southern college town of Charlottesville.
Indeed, in a 1999 study, Rolf Reber and Norbert Schwarz found that college students were significantly more likely to believe that statements that a particular city was in a particular town («Osorno is in Chile») were true when they were presented in highly visible shades of red and blue than when they were presented in moderately visible shades of green, yellow, and light blue.
The American system of education makes it possible for a poor boy living in a great city to carry himself through college and even through certain professional schools free, whereas a similar boy living in a rural community will be Stopped alter high school by the costs of transportation to the state - college town and by the cost of board and food away from home.
So this year as we went in search of the best places to retire, we identified four archetypes of next - generation retirees and found a place for each of them: a college town for the academically minded, a city for the urban - inclined, a mountain town for lovers of the outdoors, and an overseas destination for explorers.
Jay lives in the idyllic college town of Bloomington, Indiana with his wife and children, and travels from Indianapolis to speaking opportunities world - wide.
Today, the city has a college, The University of Wisconsin River Falls and is the most populated town in Pierce County.
I first heard of homeschooling as a child growing up in a college town in New England, when the only people who homeschooled their children were hippies living on communes in the country or academics and political activists protesting against the regimented and regimenting education «the system» provided for its own repressive purposes.
Indeed the desire of the counter-cultural types to take charge of the education of their own children seemed a reasonable extension of the kind of liberty we were being taught, in the public school, that America had been founded to protect, and a rational response to the kind of oppressive social control some of the cooler teachers taught (this was a college town, as I said) capitalist society imposed.
All of the Catholic college professors that I have known (and I've known a lot having grown up in a university town with two Catholic colleges, having attended three Catholic universities and now living again in a town where a Catholic university is the largest employer) have been very generous in both their monetary donations and donating time to various charities and charitable works.
Today he is chair in Theological Ethics at the University of Aberdeen — no mean feat for a boy raised in a town where the only residents with a college education were pastors and schoolteachers.
In DeLillo's 1985 breakout novel White Noise, catastrophe takes the form of a chemical accident that threatens a mid-American college town.
Born in 1913, in a small Ontario town where his father was editor of the local newspaper, Davies went on to university both in Canada and at Balliol College, Oxford.
In Crooked Heart, a first novel by Cristina Sumners (herself a parish priest), we meet Kathryn Koerney, rector of a small church in a New Jersey college town that resembles PrincetoIn Crooked Heart, a first novel by Cristina Sumners (herself a parish priest), we meet Kathryn Koerney, rector of a small church in a New Jersey college town that resembles Princetoin a New Jersey college town that resembles Princeton.
So whether you're a student looking for a church in your new college town or a longtime member of one church who is considering leaving, don't be intimidated by the change.
She spoke of a world I didn't understand: her husband's dissertation and her life in a local college town.
We were in the small southern Indiana town where I grew up, and a gospel concert was advertised for the auditorium of the little Christian college there.
Thus, the majority of single people in town are the 18 -22-year-olds at the college where I work (AKA — not my dating pool).
At a day conference on the «Multi-verse» at Emmanuelle College Cambridge, the Cape Town Professor George Ellis, as agnostic bio-chemist from South Africa, suggested that the theory of multiple, even infinite, universes, of which our finely tuned one is just one, might be useful as an explanatory tool but not in terms of contributing to the theistic debate.
As summer comes to a close and we return to the rhythm of the school year, I've been hearing from a lot of readers who are interested in using Evolving in Monkey Town as a book study for their Sunday school, college group, or book club.
I get to work on Adirondack conservation issues and assist those who are fighting global warming; I've helped my wife start a new school in our town; I can teach Sunday school and help run a nationwide effort to decommercialize Christmas and sit on the board of the local college.
When I'm on the campus of the Christian college here in town, I find myself making judgments about the students.
Funky college town right smack in the middle of the Midwest!!
Instead of going out to dinner at a restaurant in our little college town, he wanted to cook me dinner before we went to his fraternity's date party.
It was in 1985, however, that one pioneering student believed others would share his love of wings and launched Cluck - U Chicken in his college town.
College Advertising Solutions, a subsidiary of Hungry Media that operates online and mobile restaurant guides in college towns, has found this to be especially true of students who will order a meal in class or on their way home from thCollege Advertising Solutions, a subsidiary of Hungry Media that operates online and mobile restaurant guides in college towns, has found this to be especially true of students who will order a meal in class or on their way home from thcollege towns, has found this to be especially true of students who will order a meal in class or on their way home from the bars.
Well, if we hadn't have run into all these hiccups trying to get Harper's passport and visa, I wouldn't have still been in Houston when three of my best college friends were also in town.
So if you're not in college any more and the idea of trying to obtain some tacos and margarita on Cinco de Mayo with everyone else in town aren't your thing, we have everything you need right there.
My fondest memories of traveling to Paris to visit my son in college are the ridiculous amount of trips we made all over town seeking -LSB-...]
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Zuckerman and Eckerman opened the first location of PizzaRev in Northridge, CA to tap into the college town's vibrancy and built - in audience of students and locals.
There isn't much of a presence for this sport in New York City, for example, and while there are games in or around Chicago and Los Angeles, those aren't what you would naturally call college football towns.
Most of the steel jobs are gone in both cities, but both have reinvented themselves as college towns that are great places to get a beer or six.
• During college, Revis almost got shot in a drive - by in his hometown of Aliquippa, Pa., an old steel town along the Ohio River north of Pittsburgh.
That effectively disenfranchised many voters in the liberal college town Ohio conservatives refer to as «People's Republic of Oberlin.»
No posters on the back of bar doors, no half - off pizza deals, no words of encouragement smudged in bar soap on a car's rear window, nothing in the ways college towns traditionally communicate manners of importance.
ESPN's College GameDay, quickly becoming a staple of every fan's Saturday, was in town, with a record crowd of 10,000.
Indeed, New York City is not exactly a great college football town in any division: Columbia, the city's lone Division I - AA entry, is in the midst of a 41 - game losing streak.
But this is what former mob bookie Jahoda means when he says of college students who gamble, «They are in an atmosphere where the games are important...» The green campus bettor is given to wagering on his own school, and the gambling lines in college towns are skewed to reflect this audience.
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