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Feb 27 2024
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Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in Lawsuit Over Texas, Florida Social Media Content Laws
Cameron Abrams is a reporter for The Texan. After graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Tabor College and a Master’s Degree from University of the Pacific, Cameron is finishing his doctoral studies where his research focuses on the postmodern philosophical influences in education. In his free time, you will find him listening to a podcast while training for an endurance
The TexanMay 02 2023
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Report: Ohio gambling regulators stop wagering on Alabama college baseball over suspicious activity
The Ohio Casino Control Commission prohibited licensed sportsbooks in the state from taking any bets involving the Alabama Crimson Tide's college baseball games after suspicious wagering activity was flagged, according to a report from ESPN. According to ESPN, Matthew T. Schuler, the executive director of the commission, issued the mandate on Monday, which becomes effective immediately. The
"USA Today" ContributorJun 30 2023
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Supreme Court block of Biden’s student loan forgiveness could cause college enrollment to fall, experts say
College is only getting more expensive Tuition and fees have more than doubled in 20 years, reaching $10,940 at four-year, in-state public colleges, on average, in the 2022-23 academic year; at four-year private colleges, it now costs $39,400, according to the College Board, which tracks trends in college pricing and student aid. "The [Supreme Court] decision still does little to erase the
CNBCMar 19 2023
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Michigan college baseball player shot after team’s 1st win of season
A Michigan college baseball player was brazenly gunned down after the team’s first win of the season, officials said Sunday. The unidentified Olivet College player was allegedly shot three times by a former student, Franklin J. Grayson, following Friday evening’s game at Muskingum University in Ohio, Muskingum County Prosecutor’s Office said. The victim went back to the dugout at the field
New York Post (News)Mar 02 2024
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Scheierman's late flurry lifts No. 12 Creighton past No. 5 Marquette. Golden Eagles missing Kolek
Creighton’s Trey Alexander (23) celebrates with Baylor Scheierman (55) after making a three point shot against Marquette during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, March 2, 2024, in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/Rebecca S. Gratz) Baylor Scheierman scored 26 points and made three straight 3-pointers late in the game Saturday to lead No. 12 Creighton to an 89-75 victory over No.
San Diego Union-TribuneMar 01 2024
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'He put other people first:' Family, friends eulogize slain Sheridan officer Nevada Krinkee
SHERIDAN, WY — Friday was a hard day in Sheridan, Wyoming, one filled with endless sadness and remembrance for slain Sheridan police Sgt. Nevada Krinkee. "He always put other people first," said Sheridan police Lt. Danny Keller. That was a popular theme in front of over 1,000 family and friends at Krinkee's funeral in the Bruce Hoffman Golden Dome on the campus of Sheridan College. "Your
KTVQ 2May 01 2023
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College baseball player shot in chest by stray bullet during game in Texas, police say
One man turned himself in and another suspected shooter is at large after a college baseball player was shot in the chest during a Saturday afternoon game in Texas. The player was hit by what police believe was a stray bullet midway through the game at George Dobson Field at Spring Lake Park in Texarkana, a city of about 36,000 along the Texas-Arkansas border. The victim is an 18-year-old
USA TODAYMar 04 2024
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2024 Voter Guide: Where the Presidential Candidates Stand on Education
What do the 2024 presidential candidates think about education issues? How do their stances compare to each other?
After the COVID-19 pandemic, 61% of parents said that their children’s emotional well-being and education were negatively affected. Reports from the National Assessment of Educational Progress further revealed lasting educational gaps from remote learning. As a result,
AllSides StaffJun 03 2023
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Oklahoma one-hits, run-rules Tennessee softball in Women's College World Series winner's bracket
OKLAHOMA CITY — The only hit Tennessee softball managed against Oklahoma at the Women's College World Series on Saturday was in its very first at-bat. A leadoff double by Kiki Milloy was all the Lady Vols got in their 9-0, five-inning run-rule loss. It was their first run-rule loss and third shutout loss of the season. The only other baserunners the Sooners allowed in the game were on three
Knoxville News SentinelJun 30 2023
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GOP lawmaker aims to block colleges using personality tests in wake of Supreme Court affirmative action ruling
FIRST ON FOX: GOP Rep. Michelle Steel, R-Calif., is pushing for universities to make their use of personality tests in college admissions public following a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision effectively shutting down affirmative action in university admissions. The new bill – titled the Helping Applicants Receive Valid and Reasonable Decisions (HARVARD) Act – is set to be introduced just
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