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Op-Ed: Who has the right to have rights?
In a letter penned from a federal detention facility in Louisiana, pro-Palestinian activist and political prisoner Mahmoud Khalil posed a simple and urgent question: “Who has the right to have rights?
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Is It Time For A Makeover? Transform Your Dorm Room Into A Fandom Wonderland
When you’re away at college, you want a place that feels as homely as possible. At times, it’s not about a monumental shift but rather a series of small nudges – a color that lies beyond your sight until now, a collectible that defines you, or even a lingering desire for a room that inspires mo...
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New Survey Shows College Students Overestimate Their Career Readiness
Employers need to engage students earlier with experiential learning opportunities to build stronger entry-level talent pipelines Washington, DC — May 12, 2025 — A new national survey of more than 2,000 college juniors and seniors by Seramount, a global talent solution company, highlights a ...
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Gta 5 Enhanced Version Download For Pc Windows 7,10,11 Free
The vibrant city of Los Santos in Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced features upgraded graphics and lighting, offering an even more immersive experience.
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Kilby Block Party 6 to Feature 10 Debuting Local Artists
Kilby Block Party 6 is right around the corner, where 10 local bands will debut at the iconic Salt Lake City festival. The Block Party has seen its fair share of stardom, with notable local bands such as The Backseat Lovers, Ritt Momney and The Plastic Cherries performing in previous years.
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The Emerald Save Point: With Thomas Brigham (Episode 5)
In the fifth episode of The Emerald Save Point, Gracie is joined by the podcast’s first guest: Thomas Brigham. They discuss their love for video game music, their personal favorites and what music ultimately means to them in the video game world and beyond.
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How digital currencies are transforming college gaming
Digital currencies are reshaping college gaming culture by providing new avenues for engagement and entertainment. As blockchain technology becomes more integrated into gaming platforms, college students are increasingly turning to cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.
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Male-identifying students at BU walk a mile in high heels to raise awareness about sexual violence
Strappy, stiletto and platform — such were the types of high heels lined up on the table in front of Boston University’s Marsh Chapel. After some deliberation, sophomore Nathan Ramirez picked out an open-toed pair and slipped them on.
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New Era of Utah Basketball Begins
A new era is underway for the University of Utah men’s basketball team, and it’s being built on transfers, opportunity and a fresh coaching philosophy.