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Forbes· 1 day ago“Iowe Columbia a lot,” says Robert Kraft, the billionaire owner of the New England Patriots, who announced in April he would stop donating to his alma...
Why high schoolers in New York are flocking South for college
Crain's New York Business· 13 hours agoMirroring a migration of Northern workers to low-tax states in the South, students from New York, New Jersey and New England are now also heading to Southern ...
Today in History: June 21, U.S. Constitution goes into effect
San Francisco Chronicle· 41 minutes agoToday is Friday, June 21, the 173rd day of 2024. On June 21, 1788, the United States Constitution went into effect as New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify it. In 1377, King Edward ...
Glenstone Workers Vote to Unionize, Mass Layoffs at Philly’s UArts, New Museum Set for Naples, and...
ARTnews· 1 hour agoMore details are emerging about the sudden closure of Philadelphia’s University of the Arts (UArts),...
Arrested Dartmouth seniors permitted to participate in college’s graduation this weekend
WBUR Boston· 4 days agoGraduating Dartmouth students who were arrested during protests against Israel’s war in Gaza will be...
Obituaries in Camarillo, CA | Ventura County Star
Ventura County Star· 3 days agoWilliam (Bill) Robert Locklear peacefully passed away on June 1, 2024 at 94 years old. Bill was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on July 22, 1929, to Harper...
Jewish colleges open doors wide to transfer students
GBH News· 4 days agoMargaux Jubin, a Jewish student at Emerson College, said the warm and welcoming environment she experienced on campus evaporated after Hamas’ October...
Bristol in pictures: Aragorn, Take That and D-Day memorials
BBC News· 1 day agoA selection of photos taken in the city telling the story of the past few days.
Curtain goes up on 2024 Tribeca Festival, with tribute to Robert De Niro
CBS News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe Tribeca Festival returns to New York City with more than 110 feature films, along with shorts,...
A Requiem for Classics
The American Conservative· 12 hours agoMany don’t know that the phrase was inspired by a Roman poet named Sextus Aurelius Propertius, who once wrote, “Semper in absentes felicior aestus...