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Helping students Aspire to success
Did you know that one in four students – more than one million a year – fails to graduate with their class?
National unemployment rate falls to 8.2%
The national unemployment rate dipped to 8.2 percent in March, even though the economy only added 120,000 new jobs, failing to top the 200,000 mark for the first time since November.
Northwestern Mutual grants $1.4 million to literacy and higher education initiatives
The Northwestern Mutual Foundation recently donated 26 grants totaling nearly $1.4 million to 23 Wisconsin nonprofits that promote childhood literacy and increase access to higher education.
National unemployment claims fall to 4-year low
The number of first-time unemployment claims in the United States fell to a four-year low last week, as employers continued to hire at a healthy pace.
Grandillo named president of Lakeland College
Michael Grandillo has been named the new president of Lakeland College in Sheboygan. Grandillo, 54 succeeds Stephen Gould, who was named Lakeland’s president in 1998 and will retire in May after serving the college for 42 years as a teacher and administrator. Grandillo is the 15th president of Lakeland.
New faces and places at Miller Park
The Brewers will pick up Friday right where they left off in 2011 - battling the St. Louis Cardinals.

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Young professional’s organization launches YP Week in Milwaukee
NEWaukee young professionals organization will launch its first week-long event series dedicated exclusively to Milwaukee’s young professionals from Monday, April 16 through Saturday, April 21.
Brewers help special fan reach goal of attending all 162 games
Ben Rouse, season ticket holder for the Milwaukee Brewers has a goal of attending all 162 games in the Brewers season and the team has offered to help him reach his goal in 2012.
The Buffett table is bountiful
Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky was once asked what made him so great. His response was that he did not skate to where the puck was at. He skated to where the puck was going.
BizTimes Morning Headlines: Madison researchers continue making major breakthroughs in stem cell research
Madison is well known for stem cell achievements: UW-Madison's James Thomson was the first scientist, in 1998, to grow human embryonic stem cells in a lab.