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The University of Alabama won the most recent co-ed event in 2025, winning their fourth title. [2] The 2025 all-girl competition was won by the University of Mississippi, their first ever title. [3] Only four teams have ever won consecutive co-ed championships in UCA Division I-A history. The University of Kentucky has done it five times.
UDA has been recognized for resurrecting the pattern book as a regulatory design tool for developers and municipalities as indicated in The Architectural Pattern Book, A Tool for Building Great Neighborhoods. UDA-authored pattern books include Celebration, Florida, and WaterColor, Florida, in the United States, and Ellon, Aberdeenshire, in ...
The Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest (BLFC) was a tongue-in-cheek contest, held annually and sponsored by the English Department of San José State University in San Jose, California until 2025. [1] Entrants were invited "to compose the opening sentence to the worst of all possible novels" – that is, one which was deliberately bad.
The William C. Morris YA Debut Award is an annual award given to a work of young adult literature by a "first-time author writing for teens". [3] It is administered by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association (ALA).
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Tertiary Phase (2004) Douglas Adams: Simon Jones, Geoffrey McGivern, and full cast BBC Audiobooks America Winner [1] Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2005) J. K. Rowling: Jim Dale: Random House Audio Finalist The Truth (With Jokes) (2005) Al Franken: Al Franken: Brilliance Audio Finalist 2007 12th ...
Qualification for the 2025 tournament includes local qualifying matches contested by 114 amateur teams, fighting for 14 local qualifying slots, and is scheduled to take place in 2024. One team also qualified by winning the 2024 National Amateur Cup and one team qualified by winning the 2024 United Premier Soccer League Spring Championships.
The Lakeland Book of the Year, also known as the Hunter Davies Lakeland Book of the Year [1] is an award given annually for a book "set in or featuring Cumbria in some way", and is named for the Lake District of north west England. It was founded by writer Hunter Davies in 1984 and is administered by Cumbria Tourism.
[1] [2] The winner receives US$15,000 and each of four runners-up receives US$5000. Judges read citations for each of the finalists' works at the presentation ceremony in Washington, D.C.. The organization claims it to be "the largest peer-juried award in the country." [1] The award was first given in 1981. [3]