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A look inside the Minnesota branch of 50501
MN 50501 is the Minnesota branch of a new national protest movement empowered by young people, working families and grassroots organizers. In the months since Trump’s 2025 re-election, thousands across all 50 states have rallied under one phrase: 50 protests, 50 states, 1 movement.
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Tech announces James Ramsey as new Head Baseball Coach
After a historic 32 years, legendary Jackets baseball head coach Danny Hall made the decision to retire midway through the 2025 season. Hall finished his career with his sixth regular season ACC championship and as the winningest coach in Tech history.
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Juneteenth events to attend in Houston
Lily Huynh/ The Cougar Houston is hosting various events from educational workshops to family picnics that people can enjoy for Juneteenth. Here are some events happening around Houston: 1.
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International Showcase astounds community
Masynn Acheson reporter On Saturday, March 8, the International Student Association, also known as ISA, hosted their International Showcase event once again in the Bicknell Family Center for the Arts to show all the amazing talents and skills of the many students from abroad.
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Morris: The ever growing difficulty of job hunting after college
The University of Oregon class of 2025 are soon-to-be graduates who will be setting off and looking for careers in their field of study. However, it seems like a lot of college graduates, not just us Ducks, have been having a hard time securing a job after college.
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Classifieds – June 18, 2025
The Daily Trojan features Classified advertising in each day’s edition. Here you can read, search, and even print out each day’s edition of the Classifieds.
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Weisman is taking steps to return their Indigenous artifacts, but more can be done
Nelda Goodman, a Menominee tribal elder, remembers when her white friend, Miriam Horneff, bought a ceremonial Big Drum on eBay from a former Boy Scout leader. The drum belonged to the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
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Fascism may be trending, but free speech will always be en vogue | It’s All Been Done Before
The threat of fascism is rising around the world, including right here in the United States. That isn’t just my opinion — an open letter signed June 14 by more than 400 scholars, including 31 Nobel Laureates, issued the same warning. These warnings aren’t new.
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Gaming companies harm consumers and gaming community
Video game modding (short for modifying) has been a huge part of the gaming community for nearly as long as the medium itself has existed, and Nintendo wants to put an end to it—on their consoles, at least).