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Sloppy second inning spells disaster for No. 3 Oregon in 6-4 loss to Michigan State
The Ducks (45-6, 17-3 Big Ten) had confidence rolling into Friday’s 6-4 loss to Michigan State as the winners of five straight games and surging to the No. 3 ranking nationally – which matched the best in the Melyssa Lomabrdi era.
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Immigration Resources Offered by the U
After the revocation of at least 22 visas at the University of Utah, 21 international students have had their visas reinstated, leaving 10 others still unsure of their status.
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University officials prepare for less state funding
As the 2025 legislative session wraps up, University of Minnesota officials are expecting less state funding, which could lead to education cuts or tuition increases. The University expects to receive about $10 million less in overall funding compared to the last session.
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USG campaign calls for door locking mechanisms on classroom doors
The Undergraduate Student Government at the University of Minnesota launched a door locking petition Tuesday, calling for every instructional space to be securely locked from inside to help protect students, staff and faculty.
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Houston men’s golf builds momentum for NCAA Regionals after strong spring finish
Lily Huynh/The Cougar With NCAA Regionals set for May 12–14, the Houston men’s golf team is hitting its stride at the perfect time.
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Frolicking: A springtime pastime
Ever since the magnolias blossomed in mid-April, it feels like the city of Boston awoke from a long slumber. Every Bluebike was gone, boats floated along the Charles River and picnic blankets filled every pocket of grass.
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Weishaar: My preconceived notions of college were wrong
Editor’s Note: All opinion section content reflects the views of the individual author only and does not represent a stance taken by The Collegian or its editorial board. I cannot believe I have already been a college student for a year; I could have sworn I just got here.
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GradGuard Launches $15,000 Scholarship Program to Promote Financial Awareness
Five college-bound students will be eligible to win $3,000 PHOENIX (May 1, 2025): GradGuard, the leader of college renters and tuition insurance, is excited to announce the launch of its inaugural scholarship program.
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DEI staff survey shows drops in diversity
.flex_cell.av-32q30eqf-8d61c745f7d8b8b2c40f5adc79a27dca{ vertical-align:top; } DEI staff survey shows drops in diversity The survey showed shifts in representation and equity efforts in the Daily Trojan. #top .hr.hr-invisible.