Archive | 2018
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Finals week brings events aimed to help students de-stress
The Spirit of Houston will make an appearance along with the school mascots at Finals Mania Monday at the MD Anderson Library. | File photo/The Cougar Monday: Finals Mania MD Anderson Library 8 p.m. – 10 p.m. Have breakfast for dinner while you prepare for finals week.
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Transgender Day of Remembrance honors those lost to violence
Throughout the nation, people observe Transgender Awareness Week annually from Nov. 12-19. Part of this week is reserved for Transgender Day of Remembrance, a time to gather and remember those lost due to transphobic hate crimes.
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72-61 win over Delaware maintains home winning streak for women’s basketball
A 72-61 win over the University of Delaware kept the Boston University women’s basketball team undefeated at Case Gym.
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Georgia Highlands Chargers make history in a home game against Atlanta Sports Prep
GHC posted a historical win 145-86 over Atlanta Sports Prep. in a home game on Nov. 28. The Chargers started the game out strong early 9-2. At halftime the score was 78-38 and Micheal Baez ended the first half leading the Chargers in points and rebounds with 14 and 10. The Chargers shot 55.
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De-Stress Fest At University of Idaho
Finals are very stressful for all students but they are inevitable. With finals coming up next week, Vandal Health is putting on their annual De-Stress Fest this week. With events such as wreath-making,...
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Design With Your End User, Not For Them: Dragana Kaurin speaks to UNC Charlotte students on the importance of Civic Technology – Dragana Kaurin, a human rights researcher and founder of the Localization Lab, speaks to UNC Charlotte students on the promises and challenges of civic technology education
“Who is your end user? Do they have the Internet at home? What languages do they speak? What is a normal day in their life like?” These are all questions Dragana Kaurin, a human rights researcher, asks the programmers and developers she consults with during project implementation.
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Submission: University shows hypocrisy in Rev. Lawson UCLA Medal ceremony
Last week, Chancellor Gene Block awarded Rev. James Lawson our university’s highest honor, the UCLA Medal, for his contributions to nonviolence and social change.
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Students buy and sell women’s items on Facebook page
After she bought 20 pairs of shoes in a single semester, Anel Gonzalez vowed to be more frugal when purchasing on the “UT Austin Women’s Clothing Exchange” Facebook page.
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Kareem Hunt Proves The NFL Has A Violence Issue
The specter of an uglier NFL reared its head again Friday, and, unfortunately, it may not be for the last time. Upon viewing video evidence of running back Kareem Hunt assaulting a young woman at a hotel in Cleveland...
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Transgender Day of Remembrance honors those lost to violence
Throughout the nation, people observe Transgender Awareness Week annually from Nov. 12-19. Part of this week is reserved for Transgender Day of Remembrance, a time to gather and remember those lost due to transphobic hate crimes.
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