Archive | 2018
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Eagles are Volleyball Champs
Emory’s volleyball team polished off a fiery postseason by claiming the NCAA Division III championship title on Nov. 17 at Duquesne University (Pa.). The Eagles clinched the championship with a 3-0 victory over Calvin College (Mich.), which was ranked No. 1 entering the quarterfinals.
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Berkeley police arrest 3 in connection to strong arm robbery
Berkeley police arrest 3 in connection to strong arm robbery Google/CourtesyThree male suspects stole a victim’s shoulder bag and two shopping bags near UC Berkeley’s campus Friday evening, according to a Nixle alert issued Saturday evening. About 7:30 p.m.
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Things to do When Studying Abroad in Prague
Studying abroad is a special experience that will mark the rest of your life. You will learn so much, have new experiences, and make new friends. Prague, Czech Republic is a particularly wonderful place to study...
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How To Be Indispensable At Work
Even after you get a job, there is constant stress and pressure to keep showing your boss that you are worthy of keeping your position within the company. There is so much competition and you can be replaced quickly...
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Despite fast start, Longhorns fall to No. 11 Michigan State
As the clock wound down with two and a half minutes to play, Shaka Smart tried one last effort to save the Longhorns’ winning chances. With his team trailing by eight, the Texas head coach called for a half-court pressure.
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Streamline Sale Arena at George W. Jenkins Field House dedicated
Reems Landreth Florida Southern College dedicated the Streamline Sale Arena at George W. Jenkins Field House today in a courtside ceremony just before tipoff off at the men’s basketball game against Stonehill College.
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Sidebar: Defense suffocates FSU
Jachai Polite ripped past Florida State’s left tackle and reached out. FSU quarterback Deondre Francois pulled the football back for a throw, but the hand of the junior pass rusher prevented it from going any further. The ball squirted out,…
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Getting back to business: Cal football prepares for reeling Colorado on Senior Day
Getting back to business: Cal football prepares for reeling Colorado on Senior Day Karen Chow/Senior StaffOn Sunday, Nov. 18, Colorado receiver Jay MacIntyre took to social media shortly after the news that his father, Mike, had been relieved of his duties as the Buffaloes’ head coach.
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Harm in BYU’s Honor Code: Alumna Amanda Whittle Recounts Her Expulsion From BYU
The now University of Utah alumna Amanda Berg Whittle once thought that it was her mission to go to Brigham Young University. “As a Mormon,” Whittle said, “everyone I was around in New York where I grew up went there, so I thought I was supposed to go there like everyone else.
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Mayor proclaims November as Transgender Awareness Month
In a historic first for the City, Fort Collins has proclaimed November as Transgender Awareness Month. As federal protections for the trans community vanish, however, community members and supporters want to see the City’s inclusivity extend beyond statements.