• Snow College offers 3 keys to college success

    CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — Nestled in the scenic landscape of central Utah, with 33 buildings and two campuses in Ephraim and Richfield, Snow College boasts a bold aspirational statement: “Students graduate debt-free, gain work experience and develop a plan for the future. Those who find Snow College will find themselves.” But it’s not just a statement, […]

  • College Roundup — Austin College softball, Grayson baseball sweep

    Herald Democrat Elizabeth Preston was 2-for-3 with a triple, walked, drove in two and scored twice as Austin College finished off a sweep of University… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • College Roundup — Austin College softball matches program record for wins

    Herald Democrat Alexus Johnson threw a one-hitter, allowing an unearned run, with two strikeouts and two walks as Austin College beat Schreiner, 4-1, to win… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • National Media Vaccine Network launched to boost vaccine uptake in Ghana

    In a concerted effort to combat misinformation and promote vaccine uptake across Ghana, the National Media Vaccine Network has been officially launched in Accra. Spearheaded by the Executive Secretary of the African Media and Malaria Network (AMMEREN), Dr Charity Binka, along with Dr Emmanuel Addipa-Adapoe and a dedicated team, this initiative marks a significant step […]

  • How college changed my relationship with food

    Universities need to do a better job advocating for students to adopt healthy, affordable eating lifestyles. I always had a healthy relationship with food growing up. I ate when I wanted to and when I was hungry. I was lucky enough to have parents who cooked for me, supplied a pantry full of food, and

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    Protests Swell on College Campuses

    Kate Hidalgo Bellows, staff reporter covering campus health and safety at The Chronicle, reports on how administrations at colleges here in New York and across the country are struggling to respond to ongoing, and growing protests over the Israel-Hamas War.

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    Kennedy Lein Opinions Columnist [email protected] googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(\'div-gpt-ad-1573565244436-0\'); }); No Living with your best friend does come with some benefits, but issues often arise that may result in having to navigate a friendship breakup. One of the major reasons in my mind that you should not live with your best friend is because you could

  • Self-Destructive College Presidents

    Today on TAP: They are making a fraught situation worse by letting the far right define antisemitism and the necessary campus responses.

  • The best college graduation gifts

    Graduating college is a huge achievement. If you’d like to show your appreciation for a tech-savvy grad, or if you just want to help them acclimate to their new life, there are tons of gadgets and services you can gift to make it easier for them. We at Engadget spend our days testing these kinds of products and figuring out which ones are actually good — if you need some help jogging your brain, we’ve rounded up a few of our favorite college graduation gift ideas below. This...

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  • Letter to the editor: Colleges' useful idiots

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  • Canfield sharpshooter announces college commitment

    He was recently named to the WKBN Starting 5 Class of 2024.