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24 Frames and 5,891 Miles: Connecting Through Film
Jungkyum Yang is a junior at the University of Utah’s Asia Campus in Incheon, South Korea. “Forrest Gump” stands as my favorite movie,” Yang said. “It showcases the significant memories that unfold in one’s lifetime.
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UMSG convenes for final meeting of the 2023-24 academic year
The University of Maine Student Government met on April 23 to grant three clubs preliminary recognition, announce end-of-semester events and send off graduating members. Club Maintenance: Fiber Arts Club was granted preliminary recognition.
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House music is more than just the ‘rhythm of the night’
We’ve heard the “oonts oonts” jokes about dance music, but fewer people know the roots of that “oonts oonts” sound. The genre is about far more than just a bassline and upbeat vocals to jump along to at the club with a drink in hand.
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LIVE COVERAGE: Pro-Palestinian protests continue into second day
This is a live story. Check back for more updates. Pro-Palestinian protests are continuing for a second day on Emory University’s Quadrangle.
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GALLERY: Boston springs into April
People around Boston, including Boston University students, celebrate the start of spring in April by enjoying the outdoors and participating in Earth Day activities.
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Coachella 2024: A Rundown of the Major Music Moments
Coachella music festival took place in Indio, CA over the past two weekends — April 12-14 and 19-21. For all those who had to miss it due to finals, here’s a rundown of all the major music moments. Passing the Torch Ms. Lauryn Hill came out to support her son YG Marley.
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Classes go virtual on Friday following arrests at protest, unrest
Amid a tense campus environment, Senior Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education Joanne Brzinski wrote in an April 25 email to students that Emory College of Arts and Sciences classes would be virtual on Friday with the exception of CHEM 202L: Principles of Reactivity Lab.
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Graser: It’s time to believe in Rams football
Editor’s Note: All opinion content reflects the views of the individual author only and does not represent a stance taken by The Collegian or its editorial board. It’s been an interesting few years to be a Colorado State fan.
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No more strangers | Things I’ve Learned From Strangers
On May 31, I will leave Boston — the city that I have loved forever. The city that has given me my funny group of funny friends and my rat companions and the only city I have ever really known. You can imagine how scary it might be to leave a place that you’ve lived in forever.