• Harvard students rush Harvard Yard for Palestine tent encampment: ‘Liberated zone’

    Harvard students reportedly rushed Harvard Yard to create a tent encampment "liberated zone" for Palestine. Emerson officials were warning students of "imminent law enforcement action."

  • Harvard closes Harvard Yard as anti-Israel protesters take over Ivy League campuses across country: report

    Harvard University is reportedly restricting access to Harvard Yard this week as anti-Israel protesters take over open areas of other Ivy League campuses. The post Harvard closes Harvard Yard as anti-Israel protesters take over Ivy League campuses across country: report first appeared on WFIN Local News.

  • Harvard closes Harvard Yard as anti-Israel protesters take over Ivy League campuses across country: report

    Harvard University has closed Harvard Yard at the heart of its campus and is restricting access to the outside area until Friday, according to a report, a move that comes as anti-Israel protesters take over open areas of other Ivy League campuses. Signs posted on the gates of Harvard Yard on Sunday said that the area was closed to non-Harvard ID holders and that "structures, including tents and tables" are not permitted without prior permission, the Harvard Crimson first reported. Blocking...

  • Property taxes collected

    Madera County Treasurer-Tax Collector Tracy Kenney announced that more than $70 million in property tax payments were collected and posted within the last 10 days of the April 10 deadline. “This fiscal year, we have processed more than 130,000 installments, collecting more than $250 million in current secured and supplemental taxes,” Kennedy said. Kennedy is also pleased to report that all payments were posted and balanced by April 12. The revenue from property taxes are used for funding local...

  • Extraordinary Dials Collection

    The Extraordinary Dials collection merges métiers d'art with the Maison’s jewelry and watchmaking expertise to give full form to its enchanting universe | Worldtempus

  • Collect Every Growable Flower

    Our guide will tell you how to collect the Palia Flowers that you can plant and grow anywhere on your Housing Plot's land.Read this article on TechRaptor

  • Harvard To Once Again Require SATs For Admissions

    Harvard To Once Again Require SATs For Admissions Harvard is joining the ranks of other universities in recognizing the obvious: SATs are a great way to measure aptitude. And now that Harvard is busy grappling with other issues like plagiarism among its top ranks, it has decided to quietly shuffle SAT requirements back to where they were pre-Covid. Harvard will reintroduce standardized testing requirements for admissions starting with the Class of 2029, deviating from its prior...

  • Beckett Collectibles Now Grades Manga

    Grading process takes 10-30 business days // Beckett Collectibles announced on January 10 that the grading and authentication company will now expand its services

  • Tenshi no Uta collection revealed for Switch

    Two classic PC-Engine RPGs are hitting Nintendo's hybrid

  • Introducing The Not In Milan Collection, A Celebration of Design

    This article is part of Not In Milan , a multi-media festival of culture running alongside Milan Design Week.Milan Design Week is the most prestigious furnitur

  • Pick Up the Pocono collects over 40k bags of trash

    MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The Pocono Mountain Visitors Bureau (PMVB) has announced over 40,000 bags of trash were collected through overall litter efforts. According to a press release, over 500 volunteers spread out through 40 locations, covering 169 miles of roadways and collecting 1,041 bags of trash. As mentioned in the release, individuals and families, []

  • Holocaust Survivor Viktor Frankl on Collective Guilt

    Only in movies and books is the line between good and evil people always clear. In The Gulag Archipelago (Vol. 2), Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn immortalized these words: “The line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either—but right through every human heart—and through all human hearts.” Solzhenitsyn wrote those