Task force and new state law take look at hydrants.
Shewchuk taught computer science at the famously liberal school since 1998. 'Almost everywhere else on the planet is better for' finding a girlfriend, he wrote. Shewchuk was forced to apologize but students are drawing up a grievance
Have you ever thought about what your brand sounds like? If you close your eyes and listen to your comms, do you sound consistent? Do you sound familiar? Or are you currently taking your consumers on an audio-emotional rollercoaster, unsure of the ride they're on? A sonic strategy isn't a "nice to have" or optional
Former Australia and Rajasthan Royals (RR) captain Steve Smith named the complete side of IPL 2024. While many have named Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Mumbai Indians (MI), Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) as their top favourites, Smith believes Sanju Samson-led RR are the team to look out for in the ongoing edition. Smith, who led the one-time winners Rajasthan in IPL 2020, feels the 2022 finalists they have enough firepower to claim their second title this year.
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The U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce announced Tuesday that it had launched an inquiry into the University of California Berkeley for antisemitism, adding it to the list of universities being probed.
The announcement comes weeks after Janice McNair's eldest son, Cary McNair dropped a hard fought legal effort to have his mother declared incapacitated in an attempt to appoint himself as a guardian for her and her estate.
According to Taste editor in chief Matt Rodbard, the grocery store is content. And as marketers very well know, content is king. On this episode of Yeah, That’s Probably an Ad, ADWEEK community editor Luz Corona sat down with the founding editor of the chic digital cooking and food culture magazine to discuss the current and future state of food media and retail. Rodbard shares why the food-centric media companies we have all grown to love are in jeopardy, why recipe videos are a thing...
For 17 days, a private security force patrolled UC Berkeley on foot and on bicycles but did not step onto the campus or coordinate with campus police. The SafeBears ambassadors made their rounds throughout the night and into the early morning, wearing bright yellow uniforms but carrying no weapons. But the highly rated university did not deploy the extra security detail. They were paid by parents concerned for their children's safety while attending the college during a surge in crime. And the...
HONOLULU – The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) posted a letter addressed to Joint Task Force-Red Hill (JTF-RH) today, stating after its Interim Defueling Completion Inspection, JTF-RH has met all eleven exit criteria listed in Defueling Plan Supplement 3.
A private security pilot program called SafeBears at UC Berkeley has come to an end.SafeBears was started by a group of UC Berkeley parents concerned about violence on the campus.Sagar Jethani, the president of SafeBears, says some students have reported that they feel safer around campus at night.But the board of directors met recently and chose not to continue fundraising for the pilot program."We never meant for this to be an evergreen program that UC Berkeley parents pay for," Jethani said....
A congressional committee investigating anti-Semitism at a range of colleges broadened its investigation on Tuesday to include the University of California, Berkeley, which has long been accused of tolerating a "hotbed of anti-Jewish hostility and harassment."