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Apr 04 2024
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AI sports betting platforms' breaches likely impacting March Madness wagers
College basketball fans from across the country spent the past couple of weeks keeping a close eye on the NCAA Division I men's and women's basketball tournaments. Millions of sports enthusiasts filled out and submitted brackets with hopes their particular games' predictions would become true.The annual basketball tournament seemingly always sparks a noticeable amount of excitement across the
Fox News (Online News)Apr 05 2024
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SGTC Career Services Director Provides Resume Guidance to Crisp County Youth
South Georgia Technical College’s Office of Career Services had the privilege of addressing the Empowerment Pathways Youth Build (EPYB) class on April 1st at the Dowdy Building in Cordele. Marisa Wedges, the EPYB Program Director, warmly welcomed Cynthia Carter, Director of Career Services, to the session. Before delving into the intricacies of resume building, Carter emphasized the importance
Cordele DispatchMar 31 2024
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Aziaha James scores 27, leads NC State to 76-66 win over Texas, first women's Final Four since 1998
North Carolina State guard Aziaha James (1) shoots as Texas guard Shay Holle defends during the first half of an Elite Eight college basketball game in the women's NCAA Tournament, Sunday, March 31, 2024, in Portland, Ore. North Carolina State guard Aziaha James (10) drives to the basket as Texas forward Aaliyah Moore defends during the second half of an Elite Eight college basketball game in
SFGATEMay 05 2023
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Colleges expand 'segregated' graduation events
Universities are expanding their menu of optional graduation events focused on participants’ identities and segregated by race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and even income.
Georgetown University, the University of Oklahoma, Illinois State University and Grand Valley State University in Michigan are among the growing number of schools holding special ceremonies for Black graduates in
Washington TimesMar 30 2024
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Look beyond the $90,000 price tag
I have a kid who will be in college in a couple of years. My family has been putting money into the state’s U.Plan for more than a decade, but what we’ve managed to save so far — a significant sum, for us — would cover but a sliver of tuition at a private school, let alone living expenses. But that’s what a bunch of New England colleges will be charging now. As a middle class parent hoping to
The Boston GlobeSep 06 2023
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Georgetown University ranked among worst colleges for free speech
Georgetown University is one of the worst colleges in the country for free speech, according to a report from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. In a new survey of more than 55,000 students from 254 colleges and universities, Harvard University obtained the lowest score possible of 0.00 in FIRE's fourth annual College Free Speech Rankings. The University of Pennsylvania, the
Washington ExaminerOct 21 2023
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Mississippi State football at Arkansas Razorbacks: Top photos college football Week 8
Oct 21, 2023; Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs quarterback Mike Wright (14) during warmups before a game against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports Nelson Chenault, Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports Injured Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers during warmups before a game against the
The Clarion-LedgerApr 05 2024
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Larry Hogan most popular in Maryland Senate race, poll shows
Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan holds the highest favorability rating out of all three candidates vying for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat, a new poll shows. The latest Goucher College poll shows that 63% of Maryland voters hold a favorable opinion of Mr. Hogan, a Republican. The Democratic candidates, Rep. David Trone and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, get 43% and 38
Washington TimesApr 04 2024
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The Caitlin Clark effect: The Iowa star capturing the imagination of a nation
If you’re like most people, you haven’t paid much attention to women’s college basketball through the years, even as some (ESPN) tried to force-feed it to you, as if there’s a moral obligation to watch it (and soccer, too). It turns out that all the game really needed was a transformative player and, presto, everyone is following the women’s game. Almost overnight, it has captured the nation’s
Deseret NewsApr 05 2024
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Purdue's Edey repeats as AP Player of the Year
Pat McAfee shares what he loves about Zach Edey's game after Purdue's victory over Tennessee in the Elite Eight. (1:44) WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- The child who wanted Zach Edey's autograph during his Purdue recruiting trip apparently saw something others missed. Big Maple was destined to be a basketball star. While many college coaches passed on the unpolished Canadian prospect as the basketball
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