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One on One: College Student Sara Beth Gideon Chronicles Sports History
By Catherine Liewen, February 2011
Sara Beth Gideon took an unusual approach with her senior thesis at Middle Tennessee State University Honors College. Instead of simply putting her research into words, she created a dramatic exhibit, “Communities, Competitions and the University Campus, 1926-2010.”

Massive Product Recall Rocks Auto-Belay Industry
By Andrew Cohen, January 2011
Rock climbers take safety seriously. Out on a rock face, they know that only three things stand between them and a catastrophic fall — their equipment (ropes, harnesses, carabiners, anchors and the like), their own skills and the skills of their belayer.

College's New Natatorium Creatively Handles Humidity
By Andrew Cohen, October 2010
The College of New Rochelle's natatorium creatively handles humidity.

Advances in Dehumidification Efforts Target Chloramines
By Michael Popke, August 2010
Advances in dehumidification efforts target chloramines and other gases that leave aquatics facility patrons gasping for breath.

Eliminating Middle School Sports Leaves Student-Athletes Fewer Places to Play
By Michael Popke, August 2010
Cuts to middle school sports could leave prospective high school student-athletes with fewer places to play.

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