Written by Colby Wilson
Austin Peay Sports Information Office
Clarksville, TN – Recently graduated Austin Peay State University pole vaulter Molly Basch has earned third-team Capital One Women’s Track and Field Academic All-American honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
 Austin Peay pole vaulter Molly Basch earns third-team Capital One Women’s Track and Field Academic All-American honor. (APSU Sports Information)
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APSU Pole Vaulter Molly Basch named CoSIDA Academic All-District
May 31, 2013 |
Clarksville, TN – Rising senior pole vaulter Molly Basch, of the Austin Peay State University women’s track and field team, has been named to the College Sports Information Director’s of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District III women’s track and field/cross country team for the 2012-13 academic year.

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Austin Peay State University’s Sean Bailey named Academic All-District
May 17, 2013 |
Clarksville, TN – Austin Peay State University tennis player Sean Bailey has been named to the Capital One Academic All-District III Men’s At-Large team for the 2012-13 year, the College of Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) announced Friday.

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Acting Workshop to be held January 26th at Austin Peay State University by Two noted Character Actors
January 22, 2013 |
Clarksville, TN – Sean Whalen might not have a household name, but chances are you’ll recognize his face. Since 1990, the popular character actor has appeared in more than 90 films and television shows, ranging from “Men in Black” and “That Thing You Do” to “Scrubs” and “Cold Case.”
The same can be said for actor Christopher Darga. You probably know him best as a viking from the Capital One Visa commercials, but he’s also appeared in the TV series “Dexter” and the 2003 Jim Carey movie “Bruce Almighty.”

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Consumer Reports Survey finds Credit Card issues improving in wake of Credit Card Act of 2009; but some Perils Linger
October 10, 2010 |
Report identifies some good cards, and bad.
Yonkers, NY – With the protections of the Credit Card Act of 2009 in full effect, a nationally representative survey shows a slightly lower level of dissatisfaction among Americans with their credit cards than last year. However, credit cards remain one of the lowest-rated services Consumer Reports has ever analyzed; only 45 percent of respondents said they were completely or very satisfied with their cards.
The survey, conducted in July by the Consumer Reports National Research Center also shows that consumers are carrying less credit card debt, with median balances of $3,793— $1,100 lower than in 2009. «Read the rest of this article»
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