Por: The Atlantic Life September 24, 2022
Advice for my daughter: Do talk to your professors outside of class. Do notice the way the sky changes color. Don’t get too drunk.Alessandra Sanguinetti / MagnumAugust 6, 2021Over the past few months, I have been saving up all the advice I wish someone had given me when I went off to college. I realize that you will probably have to ignore much of this for years, but I am hoping little bits of it will pop into your mind at random moments.... + full article
PennLive USA Nation September 25, 2022
Former Federal U.S. Judge John E. Jones III was inaugurated as the 30th president of Dickinson College Saturday morning, Sept. 24, 2022, on the lawn in front of Old West on campus.A 1977 graduate of the college Jones has been interim president since last summer at the private,... + más
State Sen. Emil Jones III charged with bribery in latest expansion of red-light camera case | Chicago Tribune
State Sen. Emil Jones III to be arraigned Friday on bribery charges | Chicago Tribune
Newsweek USA Sports September 25, 2022
LeBron James was the last of an era who went straight from high school to the NBA. After he made the leap, NBA declared that players must play at college or elsewhere for at least one year before declaring for its draft.James didn't play basketball in college, and his... + más
LeBron James’ Vanity Fair Cover Gives Opulence And A Refreshing Counter-Narrative To Stereotypes | Forbes
LeBron James gets help from Ohio State AD about college eligibility in another sport | Fox News
WPTV USA Sports September 25, 2022
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Jordan Travis completed 16 of 26 passes for a career-high 321 yards and a touchdown as Florida State dominated Boston College 44-14 on Saturday.The Seminoles have opened 4-0 for the first time since 2015.Trey Benson had a 93-yard kickoff return for a... + más
FSU QB Jordan Travis continues to demonstrate his toughness | Orlando Sentinel
J-Pop Boy Band Travis Japan Signs With Capitol Records Following ‘America’s Got Talent’ Appearance | Forbes
Los Angeles Times USA Business September 24, 2022
No college? That’s no problem. A wide array of jobs — many of them well-paying — don’t require a degree. Moreover, some cities are particularly friendly to workers without a college education. These are the results of data compiled by a personal finance site called... + más
State adds 9,000 jobs in August, more than half are in Baton Rouge | The Advocate
How Colleges Tell Student-Parents They Don’t Belong | The Atlantic
The Atlantic USA Life September 24, 2022
America’s higher-education system is designed for childless students who come to college right out of high school, and full of unnecessary obstacles for parents seeking a degree.May 26, 2021H. Armstrong Roberts / ClassicStock / GettyOver the past five years, Yoslin Amaya would... + más
A Sweeping Plan to Fix Everything Still Wrong With Student Debt | Slate
What the Student-Loan Debate Overlooks | The Atlantic
The Root USA Opinion September 24, 2022
I should begin with the hole in my sister’s face.nnnI should describe how surprisingly clean a hole a bullet bores into a skull—as if her head was a watermelon or a piece of wood or a thing we did not love. I should probably detail how surprisingly sturdy my knees felt as I... + más
Op-Ed: Why banning assault rifles won't reduce gun violence | Los Angeles Times
Person shot by police after breaking into Homan Square facility through fire escape, grabbing guns and pointing them at cops, officials say | Chicago Sun Times
Bleacher Report USA Sports September 21, 2022
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey is optimistic about what the expanded College Football Playoff will do for the sport's popularity.Speaking to ESPN's , Sankey said the impetus behind increasing the playoff field from four teams to 12 was to give more fan bases a rooting... + más
Wanting 'college football to be strong nationally,' SEC commissioner Greg Sankey optimistic about expanded playoff | ABC News
Sankey: New CFP makes game 'strong nationally' | ESPN
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