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Nov 27 2023
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St. Cloud State University President Dr. Robbyn Wacker Announces Departure After Six Years of Leadership
(KNSI) — St. Cloud State University’s 24th president is stepping away at the end of the academic year. Dr. Robbyn Wacker’s last day is June 30th, which marks the end of her current contract. Wacker came to St. Cloud in 2018 after 20 years at the University of Northern Colorado and was the first woman to lead SCSU when she started in 2018. In a press release, Wacker calls serving as SCSU’s
KNSI RadioNov 04 2023
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Cleveland Plain DealerMar 18 2024
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New bill ends sister city agreements with foreign adversaries in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — A portion of an administrative bill signed by Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has ended sister city agreements with foreign adversaries in the state of Indiana. According to House Bill 1120, signed by Holcomb on March 13, a county, city, town or township is not allowed to enter a sister city agreement, or any cooperative agreement, with a prohibited person. The bill defines the phrase
Fox 59Apr 05 2024
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Australian Dunes Retreating From Ocean at Alarming Rate
Sand dunes lining Australia’s longest beach are marching inland the width of a tennis court each year, due to rapid erosion triggered by the heightened lapping of the Southern Ocean. Measurements painstakingly gathered by Flinders University scientists reveal a central section of shoreline along South Australia’s Younghusband Peninsula is disappearing at a rate of 3.3 metres annually. More
The Epoch TimesApr 05 2024
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Total Solar Eclipse: How Much We'll See In Cinnaminson, When To See It
CINNAMINSON, NJ — Goodbye earthquake, hello eclipse! Now that the ground has stopped rumbling, Cinnaminson residents will get another humbling reminder of the universe's natural wonders during Monday's celestial event. In the United States, the solar eclipse's path of totality extends from Texas to Maine, but each of the 48 continental states will see some of the solar eclipse, which occurs
Patch.comJun 29 2023
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Supreme Court Ends Affirmative Action In College Admissions : The NPR Politics Podcast
The ruling included two cases. The case concerning the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was 6-3 along ideological lines; in the Harvard case, the vote was 6-2, with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson recusing. The decision reversed decades of precedent upheld over the years by narrow court majorities that included Republican-appointed justices. The podcast is produced by Elena Moore and
NPR Fact CheckMar 18 2024
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Matt Lynch leads his team to the most improbable of tournament wins to continue his history-making season
When Matt Lynch was hired to lead a wayward junior college basketball program in rural South Carolina, there was uncertainty over whether he would even be able to field a team. The University of South Carolina Salkehatchie had no players, no budget and no running water in the locker room. But fast forward 15 months, and the revamped Indians didn’t just play their first season since the 2021-22
QueertyMay 22 2023
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Man Accused Of Murdering Four Idaho College Students Pleads Not Guilty
The man accused of killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022 plead not guilty during his arraignment on Monday. Bryan Kohberger, 28, appeared in court in Moscow, Idaho, to face four counts of first degree murder and one count of burglary for his alleged role in the death of the four students. Kohberger entered a not guilty plea. (RELATED: More Chilling Details Emerge From
The Daily CallerMay 31 2023
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Georgia Supreme Court dismisses lawsuit challenging law that allows firearms on college campuses
Georgia's highest court on Tuesday upheld a lower court ruling dismissing a lawsuit brought by five college professors challenging the removal of public colleges and universities from a list of "school safety zones" where weapons are prohibited. Before the 2017 amendment to state law, it was a misdemeanor crime to carry or possess a weapon on property or in buildings owned or leased by a
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