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May 15 2024
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Examining the protests that have engulfed many colleges across the country
Examining the protests that have engulfed many colleges across the country
Examining the protests that have engulfed many colleges across the country Audio will be available later today.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with author, attorney and former South Carolina state lawmaker Bakari Sellers about the college campus protests. His father was a prominent student activist in the
NPR Fact CheckMay 14 2024
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Yolo County settles free speech suit with Moms For Liberty over trans athlete presentation
Yolo County has settled with parents’ rights group Moms for Liberty over an incident that took place at a Davis library last summer. On Aug. 20 at the Mary L. Stephens Library branch, library staff abruptly ended a presentation, “Forum on Fair and Safe Sport for Girls,” in which members of Moms for Liberty, and other anti-trans activists, spoke about the issue of trans women playing on women’s
The Sacramento BeeMay 05 2024
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Athletics’ Ruiz wrist is ‘sore,’ will have MRI Monday to determine injury
OAKLAND — Esteury Ruiz was present and not ruled out of action Sunday, but the prognosis of the speedy Athletics’ outfielder won’t be known until he undergoes further testing. Ruiz left in the sixth inning of a 20-4 win over the Miami Marlins after diving for a ball that wound up being a hit. He remained down for a time after appearing to injury his left (glove) hand and was removed from the
San Jose Mercury NewsMay 14 2024
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WMU baseball signee voted Grand Rapids area’s top senior spring sports athlete
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – In a batting order filled with experienced sluggers, junior Jackson Isaacs saw a lot of pitches to hit during Grand Rapids Christian’s run to a 2023 baseball state championship.
But the graduation of six senior starters has put more pressure on the Western Michigan University-bound outfielder in his senior season for the defending Division 2 champs.
MLive.comApr 27 2024
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For Drake Maye, being a star athlete runs in the family
FOXBORO -- It was clear from a young age that new Patriots quarterback Drake Maye was going to become an athlete. Growing up the youngest of four brothers, each of whom have enjoyed success in their respective sports, the youngest Maye didn't really have a choice. The Maye boys -- Luke, Cole, Beau, and Drake -- grew up a competitive bunch in Cornelius, North Carolina. They all pushed each
CBS News (Online)May 11 2024
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Macalester College has new mascot: The Highland Cow
Macalester College’s new mascot — the Highland Cow — was unveiled during the college’s commencement on Saturday, school officials said. The cow, also known as Heiland Coo, was selected based on input from thousands of college alumni, students, faculty and staff. Early in the college’s history, a cow was brought to the third floor of Old Main as a prank by students. In addition, one suggestion
Pioneer PressMay 14 2024
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Anti-Israel film canceled after Montgomery College condemns it
College says it wants ‘safe space for true dialogue and understanding’ Montgomery College organizers of an anti-Israel film screening canceled the event shortly after condemnation from the school’s president. President Jermaine Williams sent an email criticizing the film “Occupation of the American Mind,” saying it “depicts antisemitic tropes and fosters antisemitism.” He wrote this in a
The College FixMay 14 2024
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Mott Community College to host farewell celebration for retiring president
MLive.comMay 14 2024
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Here is who’s speaking at college commencements in Rhode Island this year
Long before Jerry Seinfeld delivered his charming commencement address at Duke University, Providence College welcomed a different actor from the famed show about nothing: that’s right, John O’Hurley spoke to graduating Friars in 2006 (he graduated from the college in 1976). While Larry David, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander, and Michael Richards won’t be speaking in Rhode Island this
The Boston GlobeMay 14 2024
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The wacky, grueling bike race that captivates a Midwest college town
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — A crowd of sorority sisters appeared outside of the Kappa Alpha Theta house in matching T-shirts that read “Theta Cycling.” As the large front door opened, the cheers erupted: It was time to send off the house’s team to the Little 500 – a grueling, fast-paced college bike race at Indiana University that has captured the heart of a basketball-obsessed college town for almost
Washington Post