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Mar 23 2024
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Hawai‘i high school graduates endure with accomplishments in post-pandemic world
Graduates of the Class of 2023 made progress in a number of educational metrics, according to a report by the Hawai’i Department of Education and the University of Hawaiʻi. PC: file courtesy Hawai’i Department of Education. Newly released College and Career Readiness Indicator report findings shed light on the accomplishments and unprecedented challenges faced by high school graduates who were
Maui Now NewsMar 24 2024
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Politics Now: March 23, 2024
This week on Politics Now with host John Langeler: -President Biden pitches his new affordable housing plan in Las Vegas -The latest Emerson College/8 New Now/The Hill poll shows Nevada is still in full swing state mode, plus how Nevadans feel about Formula 1 and teacher strikes. -Clark County Commission candidate Ryan Hamilton (R) talks about traffic problems, Formula 1, how you would fix the
KLAS 8Mar 23 2024
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A love of music keeps student musicians dedicated to their craft
DECATUR — Kieara Marshall hopes to study music education in college and return to Decatur after graduation to be a music teacher. Until then, the Eisenhower High School senior is playing tuba in the band, violin in the orchestra, and trombone in the jazz band, though the tuba is her favorite, and she plays it well enough to be chosen recently for Illinois' All State Band. “I started in the
Herald & ReviewMar 24 2024
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Deep Water: ‘Thoughts on Fire,’ by Suzanne Langlois
This week’s poem, Suzanne Langlois’ “Thoughts on Fire,” meditates on the physical and devotional properties of flame. I love this poem’s vivid and imaginative attention to the elements, and its intimate metaphors and personifications as it considers their powers. Langlois’ collection “Bright Glint Gone” won the 2019 Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance chapbook award. Her poems have recently
Portland Press HeraldMar 23 2024
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It’s not likely to be the last time BC and BU will meet in a championship clash of Hockey East titans
More significantly, it was the country’s top two varsities going head-to-head in what could be a preview of coming attractions when the Frozen Four takes place in St. Paul next month. This time it was the Eagles and Terriers facing off for the Hockey East title for the first time since 2006 and only the third time ever. Not since 1978 when it was the O’Callahans and Fidlers and Craigs and
The Boston GlobeMar 24 2024
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Trump leading Biden in Wisconsin, where GOP convention will be held: Poll
If the presidential election were held today, former President Donald Trump would defeat President Joe Biden in the state of Wisconsin, according to a new Emerson College Polling/The Hill survey of Wisconsin voters. The Republican National Convention, where Trump will officially be nominated as the GOP presidential candidate, is scheduled to take place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in July. The
Just The NewsJul 12 2023
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Report: Books by Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor Pushed on Colleges, Libraries by Her Staff
Books written by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor were purchased in their hundreds, sometimes thousands, by colleges and various libraries across the nation over the years, all as a result of gentle prodding by her staff after she completed a speaking engagement, a report Tuesday claims. AP claims Sotomayor’s taxpayer-funded staff often prodded public institutions that hosted the justice
Breitbart NewsMar 18 2024
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‘Climate change is very real:’ Midstate students concerned about our planet
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) – Eight students from Carlisle, East Pennsboro and Mechanicsburg Area School Districts, Dickinson College and Shippensburg University hosted, ‘Protect our planet: Students Speak Out’ at Carlisle Area High School. “Climate change is very real and it’s here and people need to go out and get educated about it,” said Shippensburg University junior Mary Martin. These
ABC 27 WHTMJun 17 2019
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How Trump's census question could transform America's electoral map
If the Trump administration adds a new question to the 2020 census, up to 4m people could go uncounted, paving the way for Republican gerrymandering
It has happened every decade since the foundation of the United States, mandated by the first article of the constitution. It is a centrepiece of American democracy, playing a vital role for political representation in Washington. And its
The GuardianAug 07 2023
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Cousin of Uvalde college shooter arrested for alleged threats to high school: 'Do the identical factor'
A cousin of Salvador Ramos, the gunman who killed 19 youngsters and two academics at a Uvalde, Texas elementary college, has been arrested for allegedly threatening a college. The teenage boy’s mom reported he was planning to “do the identical factor” as Ramos, Fox 29 reported. He reportedly made statements to his sister, who instructed their mom, who known as the police. The mom mentioned she
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