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Monica Lewinsky
Graduated with a Psychology degree from Lewis & Clark College after transferring from Santa Monica College. |
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Pee-Wee Herman
Graduated from the California Institute of the Arts as an acting major, after he dropped out of Boston University. |
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Dennis Rodman
Attended Cooke County Junior College in Texas before transferring to Southeastern Oklahoma State University. |
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O.J. Simpson
Attended City College of San Francisco before transferring to USC where he won the Heisman Trophy. |
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William Hung
Currently studying civil engineering at the University of California at Berkeley. |
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Omarosa
B.A. in Radio/TV Broadcast Journalism from Central State University, Ohio; master’s in Mass Comm. from Howard. |
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Ted Bundy
Has studied Psychology, Law, Chinese, and Theatre at Puget Sound, Stanford, Temple, & Univ. of Washington. |
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Ted Kaczynski
Earned a B.A. from Harvard in mathematics, a master’s and a PhD from the Univ. of Michigan. Taught math at Berkeley. |
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Martha Stewart
Graduate of Barnard College in NYC with a B.A. in history & architectural history. Worked as a model to help pay for college. |
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Mr. T
Attended Prairie View A&M University in Texas on a football scholarship, but was thrown out after only one year. |
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Johnny Cochran
Received a bachelor’s degree in business from UCLA and a law degree from Loyola Marymount University. |
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Clay Aiken
Clay Aiken graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a degree in Special Education. |
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Richard Hatch
Studied at West Point, Florida Inst. of Tech, George Mason, National-Louis. and Providence College (pursuing an M.A.) . |
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Tammy Faye Bakker (Messner)
Attended North Central Bible College in Minneapolis where she met Jim Bakker. |
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In the 1905 college football season, 18 men were killed and 159 more permanently injured during regular U.S. collegiate football games. The NCAA was subsequently formed to establish rules and require protective equipment. |
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