Archive | 2018
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UC Berkeley uncertain about whether class cancellation will continue in light of poor air quality
UC Berkeley uncertain about whether class cancellation will continue in light of poor air quality Karen Chow/FileChancellor Carol Christ has yet to make a decision regarding canceling classes scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, according to a campus-wide message she sent Friday evening.
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Concert preview: Mayday Parade – Preview and information relating to Mayday Parade concert on Nov. 16, 2018
Mayday Parade The Fillmore Charlotte Friday, Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Mayday Parade is an American pop-punk and pop-rock band that began in Tallahassee, Florida in 2005 following the merger of two local Tallahassee bands, Kid Named Chicago and Defining Moment.
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End of Season: Soccer
MEN’S SOCCER A nine game winning streak at the start of the season was the best season start in Florida Southern history since 1997.
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Betsy DeVos proposes legislation to change sexual misconduct reporting
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos released proposed regulation that describes how schools would be required to handle allegations of sexual misconduct on their campuses.
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BREAKING: Knee injury ends King’s season
Junior quarterback D’Eriq King led the nation with 50 touchdowns responsible for and holds the American Athletic Conference record.
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Bookstore rolls out weekly Friday discounts
Fleece, outerwear and cold weather gear will be on sale Dec. 7 and Dec. 14 as part of the bookstore’s new weekly discounts.
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This Ain’t Football
When I rolled up to the crowded and freezing tailgate at the Yale Bowl last year, my immediate reaction was: this ain’t college football.
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Branding 101: A Must-Read Guide – Part 1
When people talk about marketing, the words "brand," "branding," and "brand recognition" are tossed around a lot. But what do those words mean and how can you put them into action, especially when it comes to catering to a college student consumer base?
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Rehmet ’20, Flynn ’20: Save the interdisciplinary appeal of public policy
A week ago, Edward Steinfeld, director of the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, emailed development studies, international relations and public policy concentrators with an update on the proposed restructuring of Watson’s concentrations.