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With one minute remaining in the first half, Nana Owusu-Anane ’25 scored a putback off his own miss, while Paxson Wojcik ’23 forced a miss and then scored a reverse layup to take an eight point lead. ...
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With one minute remaining in the first half, Nana Owusu-Anane ’25 scored a putback off his own miss, while Paxson Wojcik ’23 forced a miss and then scored a reverse layup to take an eight point lead. ...
Negotiations between RISD and the Teamsters Local 251 union representing the workers began in early June. Since then, several job protection measures have been put into practice, according to Local 251 ...
Carlos Aizenman, professor of neuroscience and brain science, said he thinks that while grants can enable participation in research, Federal Work-Study should also be an option for students working in ...
For Isabella Steidley ’23, who attended Zinneken’s grand opening, the cafe offers a rare sweet alternative to the abundance of savory food options available in the Thayer Street area.
Colton Rusch ’23, a member of the group’s organizing committee, expects the workplace election to take place next semester.
At Harvard SEAS, Doyle oversaw the school’s finances as well as its “research and academic mission” during a period of rapid growth in the school’s undergraduate engineering program.
Representatives from Students for Educational Equity, the Providence Teachers’ Union, the Rhode Island Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals and State Representative David Morales were present ...
Nearly half of obstetrics and gynecology residencies are in states in which abortion is likely to be banned, meaning doctors training in those fields may receive less comprehensive or lower quality training, ...
The suspect fled Wayland House on foot after being confronted by a resident, according to a Monday email sent to Wayland residents by Vice President for Campus Safety Rodney Chatman.
Richard Locke P’18 led initiatives to increase staff diversity, handle instruction and testing during the COVID-19 pandemic and increase financial aid.