Archive | 2018
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Ensemble ties social, political issues from the past and present into performance
African rhythms, political protest and harmonizing voices all made their mark in Royce Hall on Friday evening.
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Unforced errors plague Longhorns in Big 12 Championship loss to Oklahoma
The Longhorns watched their chances of hoisting the Big 12 trophy dwindle as they trailed Oklahoma by 12 points with only two minutes remaining.
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News Roundup | 11.28.18
Harvard Diversity Suit Closes Arguments Students for Fair Admissions and Harvard University (Mass.) delivered closing arguments in the Harvard diversity lawsuit on Nov. 2. Both parties have said they would appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court.
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CU student wins coveted Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford
Senior Serene Singh has founded multiple campus organizations and serves as Chief Justice for CUSG. By Robert Tann The post CU student wins coveted Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford appeared first on CU Independent.
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Jewish students need menorahs in residence halls this Hanukkah
From Dec. 2 through Dec. 10, Jewish students across campus celebrate Hanukkah. Hanukkah holds significant historic and cultural significance to the Jewish community, and a key aspect of the holiday is when they light a candelabrum over eight days, called the menorah lighting.
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Second period seals men’s hockey’s loss to Boston College
The Battle of Commonwealth Avenue returned to Agganis Arena this weekend as the Boston University men’s hockey team hosted their end of the home-and-home series.
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Expo Line train fatally hits pedestrian near USC
A man was fatally struck by an LA Metro train at the Exposition/Vermont Station Thursday night, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. The pedestrian was hit by a train that was heading toward downtown Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed.
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FSC students travel home for Thanksgiving
Abby McHenry Not everyone celebrates Thanksgiving in the same way or on the same day, and Florida Southern students are no different. Thanksgiving is celebrated annually on the last Thursday of November, but senior Emily Wainio-Oato breaks from the norm and celebrates it on Friday instead.
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Houston opens Fertitta with close win over No. 18 Oregon
Junior guard Armoni Brooks led the Cougars with 23 points on 7-for-14 shooting and six three-pointers. | Kathryn Lenihan/The Cougar The Fertitta Center debut gave Houston a jolt of energy on opening night, and UH defeated No. 18 Oregon 65-61 with some late-game heroics.
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9 Contemporary Musical Artists You Have to See Live
If you consider yourself a huge fan of certain musical artists, perhaps it’s time for you to visit a live concert soon. And even if you’re not the biggest fan of any one musical artist in particular, there are so man...
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