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Daily briefing: Grad students are going hungry on campus
Food insecurity is ‘off the scales’ in universities, say researchers. Plus, the mission to grab rocks from the far side of the Moon has launched and...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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Teacher explains equity, tells students why they can’t be treated equally and it's eye-opening
The third grade elementary teacher explained to her students why she needs to make accommodations for some students. Children's early ages and...
upworthy.com - 30+ days ago
education
House Republican staff report outlines efforts to fight college campus antisemitism
The report includes 11 actionable recommendations for universities, the executive branch and for congress. House Republicans on Thursday published a...
jpost.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Amazon's Big Spring Sale Still Has Huge Deals on Laptops and Desktops
Amazon's massive March sales event is going full speed, and we've found some unbeatable price cuts on desktop and laptop PCs and Macs for work, play,...
pcmag.com - 5 days ago
gardening
New “KinderGarden” Sprouts at Park Springs Elementary in Coral Springs, Teaching Young Students the Joy of Gardening
CORAL SPRINGS, FL – Kindergarten students at Park Springs Elementary in Coral Springs are getting their hands dirty in the best way possible—by...
tapinto.net - 17 days ago
fashion
Gen Z are terrified of layoffs and the spiraling economy—so they’re copying Steve Jobs and showing up to the office in uniforms
Getting fired for dressing inappropriately is so 2024. Now, Gen Z and young millennial workers are ditching the crop tops and “office siren” looks in exchange for a Steve Jobs-style daily uniform—but experts say it won’t make anxious employees any more productive. It’s not just Apple’s Steve Jobs...
aol.com - 6 days ago
cooking
DC Taste: Where Culinary Students Serve Up Excellence
On a recent segment of The Spark, we took a deep dive into a one-of-a-kind dining experience at DC Taste, the student-run restaurant at Dauphin...
witf.org - 15 days ago
sports
How Panagarry turned career doubts into NSL titles
Nat Panagarry admits she had doubts about continuing her career before going on to captain Loughborough Lightning to back-to-back Netball Super League (NSL) titles. When Panagarry's wife Katie was diagnosed with cancer in 2022, the 34-year-old focused her energy and attention on supporting her. "I...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
apps
‘That’s where things started going downhill’: Woman sees ‘hot’ guy at gas station. Then he shows up on her Tinder
‘That’s terrifying.’ Navigating dating apps, especially as a woman, can be not only uncomfortable but downright dangerous at time s. While dating...
dailydot.com - 30+ days ago
learning
How Nvidia’s CEO got me excited about our 'agentic AI' future
We're heading for a new AI age and it's going to be mind-blowing! “The era we’re in now is called the era of reasoning AI which is going to be the...
pcworld.com - 11 days ago
education
Teacher made assistants forge missing maths work
A teacher asked two classroom assistants to forge crucial maths coursework for four pupils, a disciplinary panel has heard. Janet Young, who taught at Ellesmere College in Leicester, said she had been in "panic mode" in April 2023 when she realised four students had not finished work which needed to...
bbc.co.uk - 7 days ago
celebrity
Scarlett Johansson reacts to Brittany Mahomes going out 6 days postpartum: ‘I was staring into the abyss’
“How is she upright?” Not every mom has the same postpartum experience. On one hand, you have Brittany Mahomes, wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who rallied just six days after giving birth to attend her husband's playoff game on Jan. 19. On the other hand, you have Scarlett...
today.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
We found the steepest beauty and style deals during the Amazon Big Spring Sale: Revlon, Neutrogena, Levi's
Amazon's latest sales event — the Big Spring Sale — is going on right now through March 31, and if you've been thinking about adding a few new items to your spring wardrobe, there's no better time to do it. We've been keeping an eye on all the deals available during this promotion, and we've found...
aol.com - 10 days ago
apps
The BEST Apps For SHU Students
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Sacred Heart chapter.Notion:As an incoming freshman with questionable time...
hercampus.com - 20 days ago
music
Ongoing History Daily: Music can change how we remember the past
We’ve all experienced situations when hearing a song transports us back to when we first heard it or something we were doing when the song came on. A...
ajournalofmusicalthings.com - 30+ days ago
books
Are ‘Tropes’ Ruining Literature?
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Nottingham chapter.Recent years have seen a rise in the use of ‘tropes’ in...
hercampus.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
There’s a reason families are going wild about this $ 100 projector
Built- in streaming capabilities, and 36,000+ classic games pre-loaded. What does your family do to relax? Whether it’s movie night or game time , you’re ready to go if you have a 2-in-1 Ultimate Gaming Projector. This double feature is part gaming emulator and part streamer. It has 36,000 games...
popsci.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: Snake steak could help feed the world
Large pythons are better at converting their food into edible protein than many other farmed animals. Plus, the career costs for scientists battling...
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cooking
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Before the pandemic made people scrunch up their noses at the thought of communal serving ware, buffet restaurants in the United States made up a nearly $ 8-billion industry. It was an economical way to feed the entire family (or a particularly hungry diner), and most of the time , the sheer variety...
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Vatican praises Australian diocese’s new religious education plan
Dicastery for Evangelization says it appreciates the triptych 'head, heart, hands' approach to teaching students...
ucanews.com - 9 days ago
nature
Daily briefing: Explore 2024 with Leif Penguinson
Can you spot the penguin in every game this year? At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, a hero was born: Leif Penguinson, a Rockhopper penguin on a...
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fitness
The Major Health Reason Why Everyone Should Take Cialis Daily
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education
University’s ‘woke’ subject requirements include Acknowledgment of Country and ‘privilege walk’
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education
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A special education leader under George W. Bush says the dismantling of the Department of Education will impact students with disabilities. Stephanie Smith Lee talks about what's at stake for the federal law that helped people with disabilities go from institutionalization to institutions of higher...
npr.org - 5 days ago
technology
Nintendo Switch 2 games are going to be more expensive
We expected the Nintendo Switch 2 to be more expensive than its predecessor, but it turns out that the games for the next-generation console are...
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gaming
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forbes.com - 14 days ago