• University of Oregon Athletics

    Greyson Leach fired a 2-under 68 to position himself among the top five and lead the No. 25 Oregon men's golf team on day one of the 77th Western Interco

  • Wrestling coming to Misericordia University

    DALLAS, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Breaking in the new mats, former U.S. Olympian wrestler Ken Chertow shows off a move or two of the sport he’s soon to be head coach of, women’s wrestling at Misericordia University. “It just wasn’t common for girls to wrestle and now it’s becoming more of an accepted thing. I’ve []

  • A universal framework for spatial biology

    Biological processes are framed by the context they take place in. A new tool developed by the Stegle Group from EMBL Heidelberg and the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) helps put molecular biology research findings in a better context of cellular surroundings, by integrating different forms of spatial data.

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    Protests at Columbia University escalate

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. The balance of free speech rights while protecting Jewish students and faculty on campus is in the headlines today. “We need a reset” – were the words in a statement from Columbia University’s president this morning, as classes across the campus were made virtual for the day. The school says it’s in response to escalating […]

  • Does science fiction shape the future?

    Behind most every tech billionaire is a sci-fi novel they read as a teenager. For Bill Gates it was Stranger in a Strange Land, the 1960s epic detailing the culture clashes that arise when a Martian visits Earth. Google’s Sergey Brin has said it was Neal Stephenson’s Snow Crash, the cyberpunk classic about hackers and computer viruses set in an Orwellian Los Angeles. Jeff Bezos cites Iain M. Banks’ Culture series, which unreel in an utopian society of humanoids and artificial intelligences,...

  • Norwich University Names New President

    A Norwich University graduate — and member of its board of trustees — is set to become the military school’s new president. Lt. Gen. John Broadmeadow, a Marine who graduated from Norwich in 1983, will move into the top position at the Northfield school next Wednesday, May 1. Broadmeadow replaces Mark Anarumo, who resigned on January 4 after he was placed on leave and investigated for violating Norwich’s policies and “values,” according to trustees. [content-1] Broadmeadow, who was...

  • Data, Desire, and Where Fiction Goes Next

    Rose D’Amora The Nation speaks to Jessi Jezewska Stevens about her new short-story collection, which dramatizes late-capitalist living.

  • What Happened To Wolverine's Universe In Deadpool & Wolverine?

    The latest trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine suggests that this version of Logan failed to save his universe. What happened to Wolverine's world?

  • Andrew O’Hagan Weaponizes Fiction

    For the Scottish novelist and journalist, the novel is a way to fight

  • Suspect Charged In University City Homicide

    Police have identified and arrested the suspect in connection to a homicide on Easter in the northeast Charlotte.

  • Graduate student workers ask ‘Who is the university for?’

    The University of Iowa pays poverty-level wages to graduate workers despite incredible fundraising and an endowment of over $3 billion. The Board of Regents has increased tuition yet again and is desperately seeking funds from new private partnerships in order to “maintain academic excellence”. How can one school be so wealthy and yet so anxious

  • RAs unionize, demand university recognition

    Around 25 people, including about 15 resident assistants part of the union Student Workers At NYU, demanded university recognition for the group in a letter to President Linda Mills and the board of trustees delivered at Bobst Library on Tuesday. The union, which was publicly announced only a day earlier, is currently made up of This story RAs unionize, demand university recognition appeared first on Washington Square News.