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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.
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Galen Center hosts 2025 Fortnite Champion Series
.flex_cell.av-36qtq58r-b4fc12dc4cbecd97d8db3444cd1b1f4e{ vertical-align:top; } Galen Center hosts 2025 Fortnite Champion Series The tournament saw a plethora of Fortnite’s top creators and competitors going head-to-head. #top .hr.hr-invisible.
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Show stopping spring menus: Eugene’s best seasonal eats!
Spring is in full swing in Eugene. The flowers have bloomed, the sun has retreated from its winter hibernation and the city’s restaurants have refreshed their menus with delightful spring-inspired dishes. Enjoy what the season brings to the table with these rotating menus.
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Tekken 3 Download For PC Windows 7,10,11 Free
Tekken 3 Download For PC Windows 7,10,11 Free, Tekken 3 PC Game is one of the best gaming franchises since the late ’90s.
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Federal Investigation Targets U Diversity Programs
According to a report from Axios Salt Lake City, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is investigating the University of Utah following allegations that several university programs unlawfully excluded students based on race.
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Controversial core curriculum proposal sparks outrage at Faculty Senate
The University of Minnesota’s Faculty Senate held a special session Tuesday to discuss and revote on a proposed change in the University’s core curriculum, which originally failed in an April 3 session.