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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Iowa Hawkeyes defeat Northwestern Wildcats for first Big Ten victory in four years

Higher Ed
Title card: "BIG TEN FOOTBALL WAR RAGES! Iowa upsets Northwestern in first battle for Conference title" / WS high angle view of kickoff at Soldier Field between Northwestern Wildcats (white jerseys) and Iowa Hawkeyes (black jerseys),...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

University of Illinois Fighting Illini defeat Northwestern University Wildcats in college football game at Ryan Field in Evanston, IL

Higher Ed
Title card: "Illini lick own weight in Wildcats!" / various action shots from football game between the Fighting Illini and the Northwestern Wildcats, interspersed with shots of crowd in stands
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Highlights from college football games on October 17, 1936

Higher Ed
Title card "Gridiron's Greatest Surprises" Superimposed over football match / High shot football match Princeton kicking off to Pennsylvania / PAN match in progress with various huddles and quick shot of packed crowd/ PAN Warwick makes a...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

A.A.U. Track Championship upsets at Berkeley, California

Higher Ed
Title: "Upsets Mark A.A.U. Track Championships" superimposed over sprinters running / low angle tilted up spectators in stadium / high angle starting gun fires and runners take off for high hurdles with cutaway to spectators / winner...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Illinois beats Northwestern 3-0 at Dyche Stadium in Evanston, Il

Higher Ed
Title: "Gridiron Season Climax" superimposed over art background with football fitting into a US map / Title: "Illini Nip Northwestern" superimposed over ground shot of game / MS Illinois team runs out / 2nd quarter, Illinois #48 John...
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Curated Video

Jewish Groups Worldwide Condemn Russian Attack On Holocaust Memorial

Higher Ed
There are seven world heritage sites in Ukraine and experts are warning of an "unfolding cultural catastrophe."
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Curated Video

Chicago surgeons successfully re-transplanted a donated kidney in a second patient when it had to be removed from the first, proving kidneys can be recycled. Hearts and livers are reusable too. (April 25)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Reused donor kidney works in 2nd recipient

CAPTION: Chicago surgeons successfully re-transplanted a donated kidney in a second patient when it had to be removed from the first,...
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Curated Video

"Super agers" with the brains of 50 year olds might hold key to dementia

Higher Ed
Edith Stern is a 92-year-old retiree who may hold the key to aging well.

She's a sprightly leader in her Chicago retirement home, playing mother hen to...
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Curated Video

Former advisor to Bush comments on Trump's tariffs plan

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump's plan to slap taxes on steel and aluminum imports was branded Friday as "absolutely unacceptable" by some, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, the United...
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Curated Video

Will 'caution fatigue’ dent efforts to stay safe?

Higher Ed
With stay-at-home orders dragging on in many U.S. states as they try to contain the spread of COVID-19, there is concern that some people's resolve to continue social distancing is flagging.
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Curated Video

Will 'caution fatigue’ dent US efforts to stay safe?

Higher Ed
With stay-at-home orders dragging on in many U.S. states as they try to contain the spread of COVID-19, there is concern that some people's resolve to continue social distancing is flagging.
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Curated Video

'Copaganda' And The Portrayal Of Good Cops In Pop Culture

Higher Ed
Experts worry aspirational portrayals of police in Hollywood ignore real life issues.
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Curated Video

U.S. 'Vulnerable' To COVID Without New Vaccines

Higher Ed
Dr. Ashish Jha said the virus is adapting to be more contagious and booster doses for most people will be necessary.
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Curated Video

Engineering students take to the dance floor

Higher Ed
AP Television

Evanston, Illinois - 6 May
2013
1. Tracking shot of students swing dancing to Frank Sinatra music, UPSOUND: (English) Billy Siegenfeld, dance teacher: "Just...
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Curated Video

Will 'caution fatigue’ dent efforts to stay safe?

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus136136
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Curated Video

One-Armed Basketball Player Is Changing The Game On And Off Court

Higher Ed
Hansel Enmanuel is a 19-year-old basketball player with one arm, and he hopes to one day be in the NBA.
Instructional Video5:36
Curated Video

Alzheimer's patients teach doctors-to-be about their disease

Higher Ed
Medical students are being given a rare insight into the early onset of Alzheimer's in a new project pairing them with patients who have the disease.

The...
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Curated Video

New doctors at a Chicago hospital can't practice on patients. The interns must first withstand a rigorous boot camp with mock baby deliveries, fake wound stitching and simulated emergencies to get them ready for the real deal. (July 7)

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus013317

SOUNDBITE: Adithya Bhat, Medical intern, Northwestern Memorial Hos
pital
"Decisions we make now have more of a
n impact."
SOUNDBITE: Dr. Diane...
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Curated Video

A pioneer 'buddy' program at Northwestern University pairs medical students with Alzheimer's patients in the early stages, giving doctors-to-be a unique insight into a devastating disease and patients an opportunity to stay socially engaged. (March 4)

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus006427

SOUNDBITE: Dr. Dan Winship, Alzheimer's pat
ient:
"I have this disease. I have, wha
t is it?"
SOUNDBITE: Jared Worthington, m
edical...
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Curated Video

Medicare to Foot the Bill for Treadmill Therapy

Higher Ed
STEP BY STEP ... MILE BY MILE.

THESE SENIORS ARE HELPING SCIENTISTS PROVE A SIMPLE CON
CEPT.
TREADMILLS CAN BE GOOD
MEDICINE.
...
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Curated Video

USA: CHICAGO: BRITAIN'S PRINCESS DIANA VISIT

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English/Nat

America's Windy City has gone "Di-crazy" - the Princess of Wales was greeted by scenes of near hysteria as she arrived in Chi
cago.
People scrambled for a chance to shake the Princess's hand...
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Curated Video

Are eggs bad for you? New study rekindles debate

Higher Ed
The latest U.S. research on eggs won't go over easy for those who can't eat breakfast without them.
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Curated Video

Are eggs bad for you? New study rekindles debate

Higher Ed
The latest U.S. research on eggs won't go over easy for those who can't eat breakfast without them.