Archive | 2018
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Diwali: a Festival of Light
Last week, one of the four major religions celebrated its most important holiday—a joyous festivity of illumination, spirituality, familial and amicable gathering and decoration. Diwali. There are approximately one billion people who practice Hinduism globally, according to Pew Research Center.
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A Conversation With Chris Rhein: Chandana Kamaraj
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Reluctant Hero: Cameron Kasky Visits SLU
High school student Cameron Kasky is no stranger to the limelight. The Parkland, Florida firebrand gained national attention in February 2018 after he said enough was enough following the deadliest high school shooting in the U.S., surpassing the Columbine High School massacre in 1999.
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Barron: Remaining Hopeful in the Face of Tragedy
One website told me to be kind, to treat each day as a precious gift, to practice random acts of kindness and to curtail my intake of media. Another told me I had untapped potential, that I needed to stay positive and keep working towards happiness.
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6 Things to Know Before Installing Pallet Rack Shelving
Pallet rack can be described as a material that handles storage aid system that is designed to store goods on pallets. There are various types of pallet racks, and they have an allowance for storage of palletized materials in horizontal rows having many levels.
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EDITORIAL: Cashless payment comes at the expense of those who most need public transit
We’ve all stood in line behind a person searching their wallet for loose change to board a bus or trolley car, counting out quarters and dollar bills, and we’ve cursed the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s payment system that allows for some to hold up the line while others board ...
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Dr. Sonia Feigenbaum appointed to new global engagement position
A new senior vice provost for global engagement and chief international officer has been appointed to oversee the International Office and strengthen UT’s global presence on and off campus.
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Women’s basketball aims to keep undefeated streak against UCSB
Freshman guard Desiree Caldwell drives to the basket during USC’s home opener. (Emily Smith | Daily Trojan) Returning home after an 86-50 away routing of Long Beach State, the women’s basketball team looks to improve to 3-0 after Thursday’s home matchup against UC Santa Barbara.
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Emory Suffers OT Defeat
The Emory women’s basketball team fell 71-62 in overtime to the Oglethorpe University (Ga.) Stormy Petrels on Nov. 12 during their season-opening contest hosted at the WoodPEC.
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5 interesting classes to take during spring semester at CSU
For students dreading the upcoming semester, there may be a few classes that will spice up their studying time. Here are five classes that students should look into for spring semester.