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Apr 29 2024
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College campus demonstrations - Philadelphia Gay News
As a veteran of numerous demonstrations and as someone who has been arrested several times over the years, it’s something I have always been interested in. As you probably know, there is an opinion coming from me. We all know the facts about the reason behind these recent demonstrations. The simple facts are that Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, killing and kidnapping people. Then Israel
Philadelphia Gay NewsMay 09 2024
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College delegation presents at creative writing festival
Clatsop Community College participated in the Raymond Carver and Tess Gallagher Creative Writing Festival in Port Angeles, Washington, from April 25 to April 27. Associated Student Government president and creative writing major Asher Finch, along with writing instructor Kama O'Connor, did a presentation at the event about the work that is put into Rain Magazine, the college's annual literary
Yahoo NewsMay 12 2024
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Detroit Free Press Marathon moms on Mother's Day
Detroit Free Press marathon entrant Jessie Stewart, 39, runs while pushing a stroller with three-year-old daughter Avi Mae’s hair flying as son Jack, 1, snoozes during a recent workout near their home in Oakland, California. Provided By Jessie Stewart Detroit Free Press marathon entrant Jessie Stewart, 39, runs while pushing a stroller with three-year-old daughter Avi Mae’s hair flying as son
Detroit Free PressMay 09 2024
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Accreditor: Keystone College in “danger of imminent closure”
Keystone College has existed for over 150 years, but that run may not last much longer. After more than 150 years of existence, Pennsylvania’s Keystone College may close soon. It hasn’t been very transparent about this fact. Around 1,100 students attend the private, nonprofit college north of Scranton, and it’s currently enrolling students for the fall semester. But current and prospective
Inside Higher EdMay 11 2024
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Macalester College has new mascot: The Highland Cow
Macalester College’s new mascot — the Highland Cow — was unveiled during the college’s commencement on Saturday, school officials said. The cow, also known as Heiland Coo, was selected based on input from thousands of college alumni, students, faculty and staff. Early in the college’s history, a cow was brought to the third floor of Old Main as a prank by students. In addition, one suggestion
Pioneer PressMar 19 2024
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Gov. Lujan Grisham Signs Legislation Expanding Tuition-Free College, University Research And More In New Mexico
From the Office of the Governor: SANTA FE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed five bills into law that sustain and expand tuition-free college, fund university research, support students in career training programs and adopt affirmative consent policies on college campuses. “By signing these key bills, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has ensured that New Mexico continues to be a leader in
Los Alamos Daily PostApr 21 2024
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Passover in Colorado Springs: 'No one is free until all are free'
Watermelon on the plate during a lesson on Sunday about Passover’s ritualist and symbolic Seder meal was a surprise to some adults at Temple Beit Torah, a reform synagogue in Colorado Springs. Dr. Jamie Aminsharifi, whose young son was feeding her pieces of matzah, or unleavened bread, from his serving, wasn’t familiar with the addition. “That’s a thing that’s really cool about modern Judaism
Colorado Springs GazetteMay 10 2024
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Free books boost literacy skills at Gary school
Glen Park Academy second graders Aujunique Rice and Kaylani Sanders quickly eyed the assortment of books and picked up Dr. Seuss selections. “I like Dr. Seuss and I feel like it’s a good book,” said Aujunique. “I like to read and I have a lot of books at home.” Kaylani agreed. “Dr. Seuss is cool. I always love non-fiction books. It’s like real people,” she said. The youngsters sat next to each
Chicago TribuneDec 14 2023
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Colleges grapple with guarding free speech, condemning hate speech
Presidents of some of the nation’s top universities faced grilling from Congress over reports of antisemitism on campus in a hearing that illustrated the challenges schools face when balancing free speech with protecting students.
Former University of Pennsylvania President Liz McGill has already resigned over her responses. Harvard issued a statement backing President Claudine Gay even
NewsNationMay 05 2024
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Free meals to be provided for kids in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) — The San Francisco Free Summer Meals Program plans to distribute meals and snacks Monday through Friday from June 10 to August 16 for children and teenagers under the age of 18. The program will provide free breakfasts, lunches and/or snacks to those in need. There is no registration or proof of need required; children and teenagers in need simply need to arrive during
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