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May 08 2024
News
JCPS board member criticizes principals over public opposition to start time changes
One day after several Jefferson County Public School principals voiced opposition to proposed start times both in emails and in public, one board member sent a letter to all principals in which he advised them to consider whether they were fit for their roles and told them that several "reflect very, very poorly" on Superintendent Marty Pollio. The letter goes on to say that while the board
The Courier-JournalMay 14 2024
News
Taylor Swift ‘Eras Tour 2024′: See the complete list of concert changes during her European shows
You can safely say that all Swifties are “Down Bad” for the new version of the “Eras Tour.” The last time Taylor Swift hit the “Eras Tour” stage in Singapore, it was just a month before she released her newest album “The Tortured Poets Department.” So, when Swift began the European leg of her “Eras Tour” in Paris, France, fans were anxiously waiting to see how she would implement the new album
nj.comMay 03 2024
News
Past Demonstrations, Campus Rule Changes Shape Ongoing Auraria Protest
Since April 25, students at the Auraria Campus in downtown Denver have set up a pro-Palestine solidarity encampment to protest the actions of Israel since an October attack by the terrorist group Hamas.The students want the University of Colorado, Denver and Metropolitan State University to cut all ties with Israel and condemn its actions. They plan to keep the encampment going until those
Denver WestwordMay 03 2024
News
Young Democrats warn Biden he must quickly change course
Young Democratic voters are sounding the alarm and warning President Biden that his reelection bid could be in jeopardy if he doesn’t change course on the issues that matter most to them, including the war in Gaza.
While they have soured on Biden on a range of issues from cost of living to climate issues, the rash of protests at college campuses around the country has been the latest
The HillApr 22 2024
News
Kraken GM leaves open possibility of changes
SEATTLE -- Seattle Kraken general manager Ron Francis said Monday evaluations are still ongoing about whether there will be changes with head coach Dave Hakstol or any of the coaching staff after the third-year franchise missed the playoffs. Francis said the team is still in the middle of examining what happened this season and he would not confirm whether Hakstol would return for a fourth
ESPN.comApr 30 2024
News
Katie Crutchfield of Waxahatchee focuses on recent work, positive change
“But I just feel like so excited to play all the newer stuff, and so yeah, that’s basically the whole set,” she said of her return to the festival where she also performed in 2018. “So if you are a fan of those last three records you’re gonna probably hear what you wanna hear.” The focus on the newest music makes sense considering “Saint Cloud” and “Tigers Blood” have seen Crutchfield, with
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionMay 03 2024
News
S.F.’s Japantown is about to get a major overhaul. Here are the changes on tap
Since the 1960s, Japantown’s beloved Peace Plaza has been shut off from Geary Boulevard, blocked behind a retaining wall. But construction to overhaul the plaza just began, and after a two-year, $34 million renovation that retaining wall will likely be terraced with trees and covered by a vivid mural depicting the neighborhood’s history. “The Peace Plaza really is the heart of Japantown, so
San Francisco ChronicleApr 11 2024
Opinion
O.J. Simpson Changed Everything
For those of us born after the baby boom, June 17, 1994, was nothing less than our JFK moment.
Where were you during the O.J. Simpson chase? The night that law enforcement trailed Simpson—the wildly popular NFL Hall of Famer, sports commentator, and sometimes actor who goofed around in those Naked Gun movies, who was now incomprehensibly a fugitive from justice, wanted for the murder
Time MagazineApr 30 2024
News
Indiana protest policy change raises free speech concerns
Dunn Meadow, a 20-acre green plot on Indiana University Bloomington’s campus, has been an official assembly ground for student protests since 1969, when the university’s board of trustees designated it a “public forum” for IU community members. “Students, staff and faculty of the University may express any point of view on any subject in the Assembly Ground, with or without advance notice,
Inside Higher Ed