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College sports are where the next superstars are often found, especially when talking about football. However, some students who attend college for academic reasons often frown upon college sports and see them as being the easy way through school. This shouldn’t be the case, there are many reasons why you should take an interest in …
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Running a successful website is no easy feat, there are almost over 1.8 billion websites on the internet and it’s often an uphill task to have it stand out. In instances where it already has a loyal fan base, the chances are high to lose them due to competitors offering better content, poor SEO practices, …
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If a college or graduate diploma is in your near future, your schedule is probably full of job search tasks. While finding suitable employment is at the top of most everyone’s list around graduation time, don’t forget some of life’s other essential details. What are they? Well, they include more mundane chores like finding living …
Three Stony Brook University fraternities have been suspended over sexual assault and hazing allegations, according to a report from The Statesman. The suspensions are pending an investigation into the allegations against some of the fraternity members. The three fraternities to receive suspensions are Kappa Sigma, Sigma Beta Rho and Tau Kappa Epsilon. “This is consistent …
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Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have filed the lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency in District Court in Boston, according to Newsweek. The lawsuit stems from new regulations that would force foreign students out of the country if they attend colleges or …
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is catching some heat for new regulations that were released this week regarding foreign students amid the coronavirus pandemic. As universities finalize decisions on whether to allow students back on campus for the fall semester or whether to shift to online-only classes, new regulations would force foreign students attending …
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As we wait for news on the 2020 college football season, at least one conference is preparing for a postponement until next spring. The news comes as student-athletes are returning to college campuses amid a resurgence of the novel coronavirus COVID-19. Since returning to campus, multiple programs have watched outbreaks in their own programs which …
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The University of Washington has seen an outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 on Greek Row. According to a press release from the university, “at least” 105 frat house residents have tested positive for the virus. The Interfraternity Council confirmed the students were living at frat houses near the University of Washington. “While we were …
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Students in Alabama don’t seem to comprehend the severity of the coronavirus pandemic. According to officials in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, students are throwing “COVID parties” and then gambling on who will be getting sick first. “They put money in a pot and they try to get COVID. Whoever gets COVID first gets the pot. It makes …
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Clemson University is removing the name of a former slave owner and secessionist from its campus. On Friday, June 12, the Clemson University Board of Trustees voted to remove the name of John C. Calhoun from the university’s Honors College, according to the Greenville News. All 13 trustees voted in favor and five emeritus trustees …
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Texas Southern University is offering assistance to the family of George Floyd. The university announced this week that it will be offering Floyd’s six-year-old daughter Gianna a full scholarship in case she chooses to enroll at the school in the future. The school is a historically black university located in Floyd’s hometown of Houston, Texas, …
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The University of Minnesota is distancing itself from the Minneapolis police department in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death. Floyd was killed after being pinned to the ground by a police officer. The officer held Floyd face down against the pavement with his knee in the back of Floyd’s neck. Throughout the viral video, you …
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The University of North Carolina system is reportedly planning to reopen its campus and return to in-person classes this fall, according to a local news outlet. UNC System Interim President Bill Roper revealed the news while in a meeting with the Board of Governors. While exact details and safety measures have not been revealed, Roper …
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