Archive | 2018
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Students demand change in the face of gun violence
Homecoming King was preparing for graduation before tragedy struck Santa Fe High school. He lost four friends in the shooting and was forced to learn to deal with PTSD as a freshman in college.
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Poe’s Perspective: NFL consistently fails to deal with abuse
The NFL is never going to give a crap about domestic violence. This is something I’ve been resigned to for a while, just another reason to resent this league and this sport as football continues to become less fun and more dirty.
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Women of CSU college of music, theatre and dance discuss inclusivity, being a woman in the fine arts
The world of fine arts encompasses many different types of performance and industry. From the study of classical music to the creation of lightning and sound design, each element is combined to create the world of music, theatre and dance. This world, however, lacks in diversity.
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Potter prequel ‘Fantastic Beasts’ lacks luster, magic
The release of “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” presents yet another effort to destroy the world of Harry Potter. Characterized by disorder, the film is arguably the worst of the recent additions to the Harry Potter franchise and is likely to disappoint most true Potterheads.
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New Interim VP for Enrollment Announced
In an email sent to the SLU community earlier this month, President Fred Pestello introduced Kathleen Davis as the Interim Vice President for Enrollment and Retention Management (ERM). Davis was hired in the place of Jay W. Goff, who began as VP of the department in August 2011.
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10 Tips for Your Next Solo Road Trip
Traveling alone doesn’t have to be stressful. So before you head out on your next adventure, keep in mind these 10 tips for your next solo road trip. via Pexels.com 1. Know What to Expect Plan ahead by doing re...
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Native American Heritage Month at the University of Idaho
On Tuesday night at the University of Idaho, Manulani Aluli Meyer presented the keynote address for Native American Heritage Month recognition and celebration at the University of Idaho. She presented a speech on...
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Haven49: ¿mereció la pena esperar? – Después de dos meses de retrasos, los residentes al fin se mudan al complejo de apartamentos
Después de dos meses de retrasos, los estudiantes al fin se mudaron al complejo de apartamentos Haven49. La fecha original para mudarse fue aplazada desde el 14 de agosto hasta el 10 de noviembre, ya que la constructora tuvo problemas al finalizar la construcción y al someterse a inspecciones.
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BREAKING: Bomb threat forces campus evacuation, class cancellation at Texas Southern University
5:00 p.m.: Nearly 2,000 students, as well as faculty and staff members, were evacuated from the Texas Southern University campus following a bomb threat, according to the Beaumont Enterprise. This led some students to seek shelter in the Student Center South at the University of Houston.
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Minority students describe biased culture in CSU’s College of Business
Despite efforts by the College of Business to promote an inclusive culture, some students at Colorado State University continue to see systemic issues within the institution.