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Utah Faculty Say New Law and Leadership Have Jeopardized Academic Freedom
Faculty at the University of Utah say a new state law has emboldened administrators to suppress dissent, pointing to blocked resolutions, overturned tenure cases and a growing climate of fear.
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‘You are not alone’ — UMN professors speak on academic freedom, free speech
At least 100 people sat in the audience, and another 80 joined over Zoom to watch the public forum held by eight University of Minnesota professors on academic freedom and free speech on Thursday in the Cowles Auditorium of Humphrey Hall.
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CSU’s annual Earth Day Festival combines celebration, action
With multiple clubs and local organizations lined up on the Lory Student Center West Lawn promoting sustainability, it could only mean one thing: Earth Day.
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UO student workers prepare to strike if agreement with university isn’t met by April 28
After nearly 11 months of bargaining, the University of Oregon Student Workers Union, which includes over 4,000 students, is preparing to strike if an agreement with UO is not reached by April 28. UOSW’s strike authorization vote passed with 94.
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New gallery The Armpit to be newest iteration of Como’s DIY spirit
Since last November, artist and University of Minnesota alum Jackie Fay has been putting deodorant on what will eventually become The Armpit gallery, a new and unique iteration of Como’s DIY spirit. Deodorant, of course, meaning white paint.
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The face behind the design
With my time at The Technique coming to an end, it’s hard to believe that it’s actually over. Three years ago, when I came in as a contributor, I was asked to design and draw a cover for that year’s homecoming edition.
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Backstage brilliance: Theatre tech students steal the spotlight
Savannah PenningtonStaff Writer At Florida Southern College, the magic of theatre doesn’t just unfold under the spotlight; it’s forged behind the scenes, in the paint fumes of the scenic shop, the quiet hum of light boards, and the creative, sometimes frantic, energy that pulses through ...
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Column: The Best and Worst Stadium Eats at the University of Utah
This story originally appeared in the Food print issue, in stands February 2025. It has not been updated and some information may be out of date.