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The Inquirer’s Shore guide has recommendations to help you prepare for sunnier days. Plus, the Pennsylvania Bird Atlas sees ...
Logos are a huge part of college football. They’re more than just designs on a helmet or a jersey—they’re a badge of pride ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday re-upped his threat to strip Harvard University of its tax-exempt status, escalating a showdown with the first major college that has defied the ...
Dentists prevent, diagnose, and treat problems affecting the teeth, gums, tongue, lips and jaws. Training requires 4 years after the undergraduate degree. Dentists may continue their education after ...
“What they say is it doesn't feel like the people making these cuts actually had any idea who we are, what we did, or maybe not even where we worked,” says Jacob Soboroff on the federal ...
May Day, also called International Workers’ Day, was marked by a Soldotna protest that drew around 150 people, championing the working class, workers’ rights and unions on Thursday. Many people ...
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The Writers Guild of America West staff has officially unionized with the Pacific Northwest Staff Union. Deadline understands the Writers Guild Staff Union has been voluntarily recognized by their ...
The president of Commonwealth University, the subject of a vote of no confidence earlier this year by faculty and coaches, will step down in July. Bashar Hanna will move into the position of vice ...
EUGENE, Ore. — Members of the University of Oregon student workers took to the picket lines for the first time Monday after being unable to reach a contract agreement with the university.
The University of Oregon’s student workers union went on strike Monday, while seeking a better offer on a new contract. More than a hundred picketers circled the main street on UO’s Eugene campus ...
KPMG and the University of Melbourne surveyed 48,000 people globally about how they are using AI. The study found that AI is now widely used in the workplace, but not always in an honest way.