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May 24 2020
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Should colleges bring students back to campus in the fall?
In March, millions of college students saw their worlds upended by the coronavirus pandemic. Fears of spreading the virus forced America’s universities to hastily shut down in-person instruction and transition to an ad hoc system of distance learning. With the spring semester ending for many, all eyes have shifted to whether colleges will welcome students back to their campuses in the fall.
Yahoo! The 360Aug 11 2020
Perspectives Blog
When College Football Games Affect the Presidential Election
Joe Biden’s selection of Kamala Harris as his running mate did not have nearly the impact on the presidential race as other news that was breaking this week. If Donald Trump is not re-elected, he can blame Northern Illinois University.
That’s not because the state of Illinois is in play. Republicans haven’t won a presidential election in the Land of Lincoln for more than thirty years
Dan SchnurMay 20 2020
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What If College Students Simply Don't Return in the Fall?
As a college professor who meets with thousands of students nationwide, I regularly tell students that the bedrock of my own college experience almost 20 years ago was the meeting and mixing with students from around the world. My classes were generally unremarkable, but what made the collegiate bubble so exceptional were the early Saturday morning tailgates, midnight runs for donuts with
The DispatchJan 27 2024
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Providence students TRAMPLE over each other before Georgetown game
Video of Providence College students lined up outside the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Rhode Island turned ugly when they were seen trampling over each other to get inside before a grudge match against Georgetown. Images showed students falling down from the weight of their fellow Friars before one of the most hotly anticipated college basketball games of the season. Security appeared to struggle
Daily MailJan 22 2024
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Furphy has career-highs of 23 points, 11 rebounds as No. 7 Kansas beats Cincinnati 74-69
Kansas guard Johnny Furphy, left, beats Cincinnati guard Simas Lukosius (41) to a rebound during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Monday, Jan. 22, 2024, in Lawrence, Kan. Kansas center Hunter Dickinson (1) puts up a shot during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Cincinnati Monday, Jan. 22, 2024, in Lawrence, Kan. Kansas guard Kevin McCullar Jr. (15) gets
SFGATEJun 10 2023
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Here We Go: White House Upholds Mask Requirement for Unvaccinated 'College Athlete Day' Guests Despite National Emergency Termination
The White House continues to enforce mask-wearing and social distancing practices for guests not fully vaccinated against COVID-19, even after Biden terminated the national emergency declaration for the pandemic, FOX News reported. Earlier this year, Biden signed a bill to end all Covid-19 emergencies on May 11. On the same day the COVID-19 public health emergency expired, the Biden regime
The Gateway PunditFeb 04 2024
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BetMGM Michigan Bonus Code MCBET: $158 In Bonus Bets For Kansas City-San Francisco Big Game
Well, the Big Game in Las Vegas is going to feel a little lonelier after Detroit’s collapse in San Francisco. But all is not lost for Michigan bettors, as you can still wager on the Big Game, as well as a great slate of NBA, NHL, and college basketball action using the BetMGM Michigan bonus code MCBET. All new players who register for an account and place a single $5 bet will earn $158 in
Miami HeraldAug 04 2017
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Get Government Out of the College Discrimination Business
Whether affirmative action is helpful at all is debatable.
ReasonApr 16 2020
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Colleges consider a new school year with no students on campus
(CNN) - Normal spring semesters have gone for most colleges. Summer classes too will be online or canceled. But even as the federal and state governments say the reopening of society will depend on many factors in the fight against coronavirus, university chiefs are already trying to figure out how to handle new students and new courses in the fall.
"Most institutions need somewhere
CNN (Online News)Feb 05 2024
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The News Tribune’s 2024 class of Northwest Nuggets — the region’s top football recruits
The News Tribune’s annual presentation of the Northwest Nuggets features the top high school football recruits from the region, who are projected to make big impacts in college and perhaps eventually the NFL. The 37th class includes nine seniors from Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Six signed their National Letters of Intent during the early signing period in December, while Burley (Idaho) wide
The Olympian