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The word prize is a noun. Prize means (1) something given as a token of victory, (2) goods or money obtained illegally, (3) something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery.
Prize is also a verb that means (1) regard highly; think much of, (2) to move or force, especially in an effort to get something open, (3) hold dear.
Prize is also an adjective that means (1) of superior grade.
The following articles and web pages elaborate on the word prize.
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The University of Illinois began as Illinois Industrial University in 1867. In 1885 it became one of the original Land-Grant State Universities. The University has the largest public university library in the country. There are approximately 42,000 total students enrolled, 88% from Illinois and almost 3000 faculty, including 21 Nobel prize winners and 20 Pulitzer prize winners.
https://www.uiuc.edu/
- University of California, Santa Barbara
UCSB was established in 1944. The school has a faculty of 1080, five of whom are Nobel prize winners. UCSB is known as one of the hottest schools according to Newsweek Magazine. Besides the school of arts and sciences, UCSB has a College of Creative Studies, an engineering school, an education school, and an environmental science program. There is also a UCBS Washington Center.
https://www.ucsb.edu/
- The Times-Picayune
The Times-Picayune is a newspaper published in New Orleans, Louisiana. The daily newspaper has been published since 1837. It is printed in both broadsheet and tabloid formats on different days of the week. The Times-Picayune won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2006 for it coverage of Hurricane Katrina.
https://www.nola.com/
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