• FCC brings back net neutrality—’broadband is a necessity, not a luxury,’ chair says

    The rules ban practices that reserve higher speeds for the services or customers willing to pay more for them.

  • O'Neil rejects resignation call after home invasion

    Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil has rejected calls for her resignation after an elderly couple was allegedly assaulted by a freed immigration detainee during a home invasion. Western Australian police say a trio bashed Ninette Simmons, 73, and tied up her 76-year-old husband Philip while they stole $200,000 in jewellery. One of the alleged perpetrators […]

  • Montana Internet Expands Fiber Broadband Service

    Montana Internet Expands Fiber Broadband Service HELENA, Mont., April 22, 2024 (Newswire.com) – Montana Internet, Helena’s first Internet Service Provider (ISP), is now the first to offer fiber internet to several underserved areas across Lewis & Clark County. The Company has announced its latest initiative to connect Telecompetitor

  • Community alliance calls for employment service rebuild

    Half a million people looking for employment are at risk of “serious harm” from “broken” government services for the unemployed, the Australian Council of Social Service says, as it calls for an overhaul in the budget. The council said it had written a letter signed by 23 health organisations, First Nations services, unions and others […]

  • Summit Broadband Offers 400 Gbps Wavelength Services

    Summit Broadband Offers 400 Gbps Wavelength Services April 30, 2024 — Summit Broadband, a leading fiber-optics telecommunications provider, is leveraging Ciena’s industry-leading WaveLogic 5 Extreme (WL5e) to offer 400Gb/s wavelength services to enterprise customers in Central and Southwest Florida. An enduring presence in Florida for more than three decades, Summit Broadband Telecompetitor

  • Guest Essay: A call for a special University Senate meeting

    Guest essays reflect opinions from writers beyond WSN. If you’d like to submit a guest essay for consideration, please email [email protected]. Forty-five minutes is all the time that administrators, faculty and student representatives spent at the last University Senate meeting on April 25, against the backdrop of 120 students and faculty arrested the previous Monday. A This story Guest Essay: A call for a special University Senate meeting appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • RAs rally outside Bobst to call for university recognition

    Around 20 NYU students representing the recently announced RA union Student Workers At NYU rallied in front of Bobst Library on Monday afternoon, demanding university recognition. The rally comes after the group asked NYU president Linda Mills to respond to its demand for recognition by today, April 23, in a letter delivered to her office This story RAs rally outside Bobst to call for university recognition appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • West Texas A&M University website services are temporarily down

    CANYON, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — Officials with West Texas A&M University announced that WT's website and other services are temporarily down. Vice President for IT & CIO, James Webb said to the campus, "Please be advised that we are experiencing a systems outage in the data center that is impacting all services. IT personnel are working []

  • Live: Emergency services called to Cornwall power failure incident

    The incident was reportedly sparked by a customer hearing noises from beneath a manhole

  • Columbia Students Storm University Building and Hoist Banner Calling for 'Intifada'

    MANHATTAN—Student protesters at Columbia University stormed a campus building overnight, using a hammer to smash glass doors and tables and chairs to barricade the entrance. Once in control of the building, the protesters hoisted an "intifada" banner. The takeover of Hamilton Hall came around 1 a.m. Student protesters marched through campus chanting "free Palestine" before moving to the hall. Masked individuals were filmed using hammers and other tools to open and then barricade a door to the...

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    As some universities negotiate with pro-Palestinian protesters, others quickly call the police

    The students at an encampment at Columbia University who inspired a wave of pro-Palestinian demonstrations across the country dug in for their 10th day Friday, as administrators and police at college campuses from California to Connecticut wrestle with how to address protests that have seen scuffles with police and hundreds of arrests. Officials at Columbia []

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    As some universities negotiate with pro-Palestinian protesters, others quickly call the police

    The students at an encampment at Columbia University who inspired a wave of pro-Palestinian demonstrations across the country dug in for their 10th day Friday, as administrators and police at college