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Stetson University has picked the first female president in its 125-year history, Wendy Libby, from Stephens College, in Columbia, Mo. ...more
November 22, 2008
Stetson University has picked the first female president in its 125-year history, Wendy Libby, from Stephens College, in Columbia, Mo. ...more
November 21, 2008
Christie Brinkley's divorce lawyers made a dent in her estranged husband Peter Cook's armor Wednesday, when they got him to admit on the stand that he had sex in his office with Diana Bianchi and then paid the 18-year-old $300,000 to keep the affair a secret. ...more
July 3, 2008
Now that a would-be first female president is ending her quest for the White House, the race is more about women than ever before. ...more
June 7, 2008
Philipina Heintzman, 81, drove 80 miles across the South Dakota prairie to experience history in the making: a woman running for president, something Heintzman never dreamed as a child that she would live to see. ...more
May 18, 2008
TAMPA - "American Idol" finalist Syesha Mercado, 21, is coming home to Sarasota on Friday for a free public concert, a visit to Tampa radio and TV stations and to sing the national anthem at a Tampa Bay Rays baseball game. ...more
May 8, 2008
Voter excitement, always increased by a presidential election, is pushing registration through the roof so far this year, with more than 3.5 million people rushing to join in the historic balloting, according to an Associated Press survey that offers the first national snapshot. ...more
May 6, 2008
Khrystyne Ely is the starting pitcher and part-time outfielder for the Sickles High softball team. ...more
February 21, 2008
Democrat Barack Obama told young voters Saturday his multicultural background lets him "see through the eyes of other people" abroad in ways another president could not. Closer to home - and student pocketbooks - Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke of aggressive steps to make college affordable. ...more
February 3, 2008
Three generations of Clinton family women hit the trail vowing "change across the generations" as Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York stepped up her pitch to female voters who could hold the key to Iowa's caucuses, which will launch the presidential nominating season in less than four weeks. ...more
December 9, 2007
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