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Apr 22 2024
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Boston-area college students establish pro-Palestinian camps on school grounds
Students at Emerson College and MIT joined a growing national trend over the weekend by setting up encampments to protest the schools’ involvement with Israel and show support for pro-Palestinian protesters who were arrested at Columbia University last week. In a statement, Emerson officials said the encampment was set up Sunday night by the unaffiliated student organization Students for
MassLive.comMar 30 2024
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College softball: Simpson hits first two college homers; lots of Rowan girls shining
EMORY, Va. — Emory & Henry freshman Karsen Simpson (West Rowan) hit her first two college homers on Friday in the Wasps’ wild doubleheader sweep of South Atlantic Conference opponent Catawba. Simpson homered in each game. She’s batting .395 in 20 games. In both games, Catawba rallied to take the lead in the top of the seventh, only to have Emory & Henry walk off wins in the bottom half
Salisbury PostApr 24 2024
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Hamas and Iran celebrate anti-Gaza war protests taking US colleges by storm
Palestinian militant group Hamas and Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei publicly applauded the growing number of anti-Gaza war protests and encampments that have sprung up on college campuses from California to Massachusetts and have become a flashpoint in the U.S. Izzat Al-Risheq, a member of the militant group's Political Bureau, said on Wednesday that President Joe Biden's
"USA Today" ContributorAug 26 2012
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Trump applauds Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen's efforts to change the state's electoral system
Former President Donald Trump and other Republican leaders praised Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen's last-ditch efforts on Wednesday to urge the state legislature to pass a bill that would change the state's electoral system, making it more difficult for President Joe Biden to win re-election. Nebraska and Maine are the only states that do not follow the winner-takes-all system for electoral votes.
"USA Today" ContributorApr 26 2024
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Packers pick USC running back MarShawn Lloyd: Draft profile, college stats, highlights
GREEN BAY - The Green Bay Packers drafted USC running back MarShawn Lloyd with the 88th overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft. Here is a look at the newest Packers running back.
Lloyd is the first of two picks the Packers had in the third round.
PackersNews.com analysis: Aaron Jones can't be replaced with what he gave the Packers, but Lloyd gives the team another running back with
Milwaukee Journal SentinelApr 03 2024
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Nebraska governor backs winner-take-all system that tightens electoral math for Biden
Gov. Jim Pillen (R-NE) announced his support for a bill that would change how Nebraska allocates its electoral votes in presidential elections, which could help former President Donald Trump if enacted. Nebraska is one of two states, alongside Maine, that allocates its electoral votes based on popular vote in each congressional district with two at-large electors who mirror the popular vote of
Washington ExaminerApr 24 2024
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3D printers and other cutting-edge technology bring Biden official to Phoenix College
Don Graves, the U.S. deputy Commerce secretary, visited Phoenix College, where he was handed a 3D image of his face. The image was created by Phoenix College students using state-of-the-art equipment purchased with a $4.2 million federal grant the college received in March 2023. "Wow. That is stunning," Graves said, marveling at the 3D image, which students had created using a photograph
AZ CentralDec 20 2016
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Electoral College sees record-breaking defections
The seven so-called “faithless” votes cast by members of the Electoral College on Monday may go down as a noisy footnote to an otherwise chaotic 2016 election. But they also represent a historic breach between electors and the candidates they were expected to vote for.
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