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Apr 27 2024
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Gaza solidarity encampments sweep college campuses, police responses heighten
NPR Fact CheckApr 30 2024
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Jewish parents grapple with college choices in antisemitic climate: 'This is absolutely absurd'
Anti-Israel and antisemitic demonstrations at top universities across America have forced Jewish parents to grapple with whether they can send their children to institutions where safety is no longer a given. Anya Farber, whose only son is currently looking at colleges, told Fox News Digital that facets historically used to select a school such as location, size, available courses, and
Fox News (Online News)Mar 31 2024
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Former College of Charleston researcher accused of stealing fossils worth thousands from the college
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) — Police are investigating after rare fossils were reported missing from the College of Charleston’s Mace Brown Natural History Museum and a former employee is accused in their disappearance. Dr. Scott Persons called the College of Charleston’s campus police to report missing property from the museum on Mar. 7, according to an incident report. Persons told police a rare
Yahoo NewsJan 25 2022
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Prosecutors in multiple states are investigating false Electoral College submissions
During the chaotic two months following the 2020 presidential election, groups of Republicans in seven states won by Joe Biden met and signed documents falsely asserting that Donald Trump was or may be the rightful recipient of their state's Electoral College votes.
The efforts, which in many cases seem to have been coordinated by high-ranking members of Trump's campaign team, weren't
NPR (Online News)Apr 26 2024
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Noncitizen S.F. City College students could vote in school elections
City College of San Francisco students who are not citizens may soon be able to vote in elections for the school’s Board of Trustees, spokespersons for the college said Friday. The school’s Board of Trustees unanimously approved a resolution allowing noncitizens to vote in board elections, but the measure would have to be passed by majority vote through a citywide ballot measure to take effect
San Francisco ChronicleMar 19 2019
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Elizabeth Warren Calls For Getting Rid Of The Electoral College
The Massachusetts Democrat endorsed abolishing the Electoral College, the first time she’s publicly taken the stance.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren said Monday that she fully supports abolishing the Electoral College and moving toward a national popular vote, the first time the 2020 presidential candidate has publicly taken the stance.
“My view is that every vote matters,” the
HuffPostApr 26 2024
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Emerson College bars protests in Boston alleyway following mass arrests
After the arrest of more than 100 pro-Palestinian protesters in a public alleyway on Emerson College’s downtown Boston campus early Thursday, the school barred demonstrations in the area through the weekend. In a statement posted to the college’s news website, Emerson Today, officials said the decision was made to “ensure campus safety following the events of April 25,” the day the arrests
MassLive.comApr 23 2024
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Tensions rise on college campuses as pro-Palestinian protests intensify
NPR Fact CheckApr 29 2024
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Oregon unranked in 3 college baseball polls after series loss to Oregon State
EUGENE — Oregon dropped out of two more college baseball polls following a series loss to Oregon State. The Ducks (29-14, 12-9 Pac-12) are No. 21 in Baseball America and unranked by D1baseball.com, Perfect Game and in the USA Today coaches poll after beating San Francisco and dropping two of three games to the Beavers. A new NCBWA poll comes out later Monday. That’s down from No. 18 in
The OregonianApr 22 2024
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Former DEI director at Providence College files discrimination charge
“During Kole’s three-and-a-half year employment with the College holding the first position in its history to address LGBTQ+ inclusion, they experienced direct, repeated, patterned and systemic discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation and gender identity,” said Joseph Daigle , an attorney for Kole, in a statement to the Globe on Monday. E. Corry Kole, the former director of
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