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via The Lantern By Elizabeth Ramos Posted: 4/24/09 Six Ohio State students paneled an open discussion Wednesday about their disabilities. OSU's Mount Leadership Society held its workshop "True Life: I have a disability" in the Royer living...
Filed under: legally blind, students with disabilities, Ohio State University, wheelchair, hearing impaired, OSU, career plans, Asperger's syndrome, accommodations, Scholars Program, accessible facilities, Ohio Disability Services, vision-impaired, life with a disability, dyslexia
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via YAHOO! SPORTS By ERIC OLSON, AP Sports Writer Apr 11, 7:43 pm EDT OMAHA, Neb. (AP) Mark Wetzel cant tell you exactly what his wife or children look like. He can, however, tell you how to hit a 95 mph fastball. Even one of baseballs greatest hitters...
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by Randy Cordova - Mar. 3, 2009 12:00 PM via The Arizona Republic Even before he landed on "American Idol," the Valley's Scott Mac- Intyre touched a lot of lives through his music. But Patricia Cosand of Tempe has a special bond with the...
Filed under: legally blind, Arizona State University, American Idol, Scott Mac- Intyre, kidney transplant, Phoenix Symphony, Royal College of Music in London, classical training, Marshall and Fulbright Scholar, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, VSA Arts, Leber's congenital amaurosis, dialysis, musician, pianist
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via redandblack.com By Marianne English Posted: 2/9/09 As many University members struggle to navigate all 615 acres of campus, a few visually-impaired students tackle this problem and much more with immense patience and plenty of spatial memorization...
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