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Apr 24 2024
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Arrests, Barricades, Encampments as Colleges Protest Israel's War on Hamas
Standoffs between pro-Palestinian student protesters and universities grew increasingly tense on both coasts Wednesday as hundreds encamped at Columbia University faced a deadline from the administration to clear out while dozens remained barricaded inside two buildings on a Northern California college campus. Both are part of intensifying demonstrations over Israel's war with Hamas by
Newsmax (News)Apr 24 2024
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“Don’t Dress for Dinner” a theater production at Carroll Community College
Baltimore SunMay 01 2024
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Projecting which Memphis football undrafted free agents could make NFL rosters
A new crop of former Memphis football players will be fighting to make NFL rosters. The Tigers did not have any players selected in the 2024 NFL Draft, but several signed deals as undrafted free agents or accepted offers for rookie minicamps. Running back Blake Watson and defensive lineman Jaylon Allen signed with the Denver Broncos, while receiver Joe Scates has joined the Jacksonville
The Commercial AppealApr 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 26 2024
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Free bear-resistant trash cans coming to houses in 6 N.J. towns
New Jersey has a new plan for reducing bear encounters in northwestern New Jersey. Nearly 3,000 bear-resistant residential trash receptacles will be distributed in six municipalities in the coming weeks free of charge, courtesy of the state Department of Environmental Protection. Bear encounters often result from garbage in regular, unsecured trash cans drawing unwelcome visitors to
nj.comApr 23 2024
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Bill allows some in U.S. illegally to attend Alabama colleges
The Alabama House of Representatives has passed a bill to allow some immigrants who are in the country illegally to attend state colleges and universities in Alabama. The bill by Rep. Reed Ingram, R-Pike Road, provides an exception to a law passed in 2011 that said people in the country illegally are prohibited from enrolling in state community colleges or public four-year colleges. Ingram’s
AL.comApr 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 ChronicleApr 16 2024
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College hockey has $1.2 million impact
SPRINGFIELD — With more than 11,000 tickets sold, last month’s NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey regional generated an estimated $1.2 million for the local economy. More than 500 Springfield hotel rooms in Springfield were booked and filled during the tournament March 28 and 30, MassMutual Center management said Tuesday in a statement. The regional tourney featured the University of Denver,
MassLive.comApr 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
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