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May 11 2024
News
Jill Biden delivers keynote speech at Mesa Community College graduation, calls for free community college
First Lady Jill Biden was met with applause and cheers as she took the stage to give the keynote speech to Mesa Community College’s graduating class on Saturday. More than 600 graduating students filled Arizona State University’s Desert Financial Arena to mark the end of their time at the community college. Biden’s remarks focused on congratulating the students’ perseverance to finish their
AZ CentralJun 06 2024
News
Oklahoma looks to finish Texas in Women’s College World Series: FREE live stream, time, channel
The No. 2 seed Oklahoma Sooners are three-time defending Women’s College World Series champs, and they hold a 1-0 lead going into Game 2 their championship series with No. 1 Texas. The game is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. ET (7 p.m. CT) with TV coverage on ESPN and streaming on-demand. • None Watch: Live streams of the 2024 Women’s College World Series are available with offers from Live
The Patriot-NewsMay 02 2024
Opinion
For Peaceful Campus Protests, Colleges Need Free Speech Principles
One challenge of free speech advocacy is holding the line even when the speech in question is vile. Then you must make distinctions between acceptable forms of expression and those that violate the rights of others. That's why it's important to have clear, firm principles applied equally to all points of view. In the absence of clarity, you find yourself making things up as you go along—like
ReasonMay 10 2024
News
Broncos announce signing of 13 college free agents ahead of rookie minicamp
With rookie minicamp set to take place this weekend, the Broncos announced the signing of 13 college free agents on Friday. Denver’s undrafted free-agent class consist of running back Blake Watson (Memphis), edge rusher Jaylon Allen (Memphis), tight end Thomas Yassmin (Utah), inside linebacker Alec Mock (Air Force), defensive tackle Jordan Miller (SMU), wide receiver Lincoln Victor (Washington
The Denver PostMay 08 2024
News
Whitmer pushes free community college plan at Livonia career tech center
Livonia — Michigan could be the first state in the nation to make preschool through community college free if Gov. Gretchen Whitmer can convince state lawmakers to approve her plan as part of the state budget this summer. "If we can say Michigan is the first place in the country that says from four years until 20 we are going to educate people with the best skills without them having to take
Detroit NewsJun 07 2024
News
College softball
College of the Redwoods announced their new softball head coach this week, hiring a familiar face in the Humboldt County softball scene in former Cal Poly Humboldt player and coach Micaela Harris. Harris replaces former Corsairs head coach Megan Valente who stepped down from the position last month. Following her six-year playing career with the ‘Jacks, Harris immediately joined Cal Poly
Times StandardJan 23 2024
News
Make community college free —Whitmer
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer plans to urge state lawmakers to pass legislation that would provide free community college tuition for all high school graduates during her sixth State of the State speech on Wednesday. Whitmer also prioritized community college access in her annual address last year. State lawmakers responded by temporarily lowering the minimum age for
Iron Mountain Daily NewsJun 06 2024
News
Fun for free
For the best outdoor experiences, the DNR urges everyone to put safety first when enjoying Michigan’s woods, water and trails. • Helpful safety tips — for ORV, boating, beach, fire and other topics — are available at Michigan.gov/DNREducation in the Safety Information section. Please pay special attention to fire safety at Michigan.gov/PreventWildfires. • Trail users can do their part for
Cadillac NewsApr 26 2024
News
As colleges continue to struggle with balance of free speech and safety, Jewish students raise concerns
For days, students have gathered in large numbers on college campuses, but where is the line when it comes to freedom of speech and safety? It's a familiar scene, and one that we've seen on college campuses dating back to Vietnam. University leadership debates an old question: Where is the line when it comes to the balancing act of freedom of speech and safety in a place that is supposed to be
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