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5 Covenant University Graduates Talk About The Silliest Offences That Got Them In Trouble

5 Covenant University Graduates Talk About The Silliest Offences That Got Them In Trouble

admin/ May 13 2020

Students in Nigerian universities have stories to tell, but hardly anyone to tell them to. For our new weekly series, Aluta and Chill, we are putting the spotlight on these students and their various campus experiences.

Last year, I had a conversation with a student of Covenant University, and he talked about how tedious the school policies are and his run-in with the...

How Will you Commence a College or university Composition? 4 Basic Tips

admin/ May 12 2020

If you are wondering how do you start a college essay?

This article will discuss four essential parts of creating a good essay.

You have a beginning paragraph. Make sure that your paragraph is good. A paragraph should have three main points, and it should begin with a strong introductory sentence. Put in your major points, but also add details that will help the reader see what...

4 Things Students Should Consider Before Choosing a University Course

4 Things Students Should Consider Before Choosing a University Course

admin/ April 26 2020

University course

 

You are done with your college, it’s time to go one more step ahead and get the best higher education. So, you are ready for the university. Right? Apart from being happy enough, you and your family are quite perplexed even. The ultimate question that is existing now in all of your heads is ‘which university to go for?’

Obviously, opting for the right...

Tips in order to Compose a strong Consistently improves University Essay

admin/ April 24 2020

The course on how to write an honors college essay is usually given during freshman year

This type of course is used to determine whether a student will have enough ability to be awarded with an honor degree.

Writing an honors college essays is not something easy for the student. It is not only about knowledge alone. It is also about having the confidence to express yourself,...

14 Reasons never to sign up for student education loans for university

admin/ April 22 2020

Student education loans certainly are a subject that is touchy. Some individuals call the quantity of debt our students accumulate an emergency. But exactly exactly how else might you pay money for university if you don’t having a learning education loan? It could appear to be these loans are essential, even when they leave a poor flavor in the mouth area. Most likely, university is a good...

Grandson of a slave, Maryland centenarian still fights for Black history and civil rights 

Grandson of a slave, Maryland centenarian still fights for Black history and civil rights 

admin/ April 16 2020

Harvey Zeigler, 100, is the grandson of a man who escaped slavery in Orangeburg, South Carolina in the 1850s through the Underground Railroad. 

That man, Doc Zeigler, a musician, would ultimately settle near a small, rural, unincorporated town in Montgomery County, Maryland called Damascus, named after the capital city in Syria.

Damascus was...

How To Stay Organized In University

admin/ April 15 2020

Being a university student you know that things get messy quickly if you don’t work on them. Managing all of your responsibilities like study and work, while still keeping up with your social life can get hard. A lot of problems come from not remembering every little assignment or project.

The key to handling all of that is adapting a few study organization tips. To keep track of...

Connecticut, Maryland, Ohio Graded ‘D’ for Data Quality, COVID Tracking Project Says

admin/ March 21 2020

 

Three states out of the total 50 being tracked by the COVID Tracking Project have been given the letter grade of “D” for data tracking quality.

Connecticut, Maryland and Ohio are the only states to get this grade. Of the other states, 27 are graded “A,” 17 are graded “B” and three are graded “C.”

The COVID Tracking Project is a hand-crafted data-tracking website that...

Maryland Introduces Bill to Make Ransomware Possession Illegal

Maryland Introduces Bill to Make Ransomware Possession Illegal

admin/ January 29 2020

Maryland Democrat, State Senator State Sen. Susan C. Lee introduced bill SB30, which would make possession of ransomware illegal. The bill was carefully written to make ransomware illegal in the case of malintent, but not to harm security researchers who study the malware.

SB30 makes possession of ransomware a crime

Last May, the city of Baltimore made nation-...

Baltimore Ravens employee Chad Steele has ‘coolest’ assignment at Super Bowl

Baltimore Ravens employee Chad Steele has ‘coolest’ assignment at Super Bowl

admin/ January 27 2020

Baltimore Ravens employee Chad Steele has ‘coolest’ assignment at Super Bowl

After every Super Bowl, all...

New Rule in USA to Allow Passengers to Bring Pet Animals on Flight

New Rule in USA to Allow Passengers to Bring Pet Animals on Flight

admin/ January 22 2020

The days of passengers bringing rabbits, turtles and birds on planes as emotional-support animals could be ending.

The U.S. Department of Transportation on Wednesday proposed that only specially trained dogs qualify as service animals, which must be allowed in the cabin at no charge. Airlines could let passengers bring other animals on board, but hefty fees would apply.

Airlines...

Maryland Bill Would End Warrantless Stingray Spying, Take on Federal Surveillance State

Maryland Bill Would End Warrantless Stingray Spying, Take on Federal Surveillance State

admin/ January 21 2020

Maryland Bill Would End Warrantless Stingray Spying, Take on Federal Surveillance State...

Michigan State University Considering Giving Students Election Day Off

admin/ January 20 2020

 

Michigan State University could implement a new “fall break” that would give students Election Day off.

Under the proposed break, classes would be canceled on Monday, November 2 and Tuesday, November 3, which is Election Day.

University President Samuel Stanley said in a December newsletter that he is working with Provost Teresa Sullivan on planning a “pilot fall break”...

Auburn University’s Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week to feature speakers, service opportunities

admin/ January 19 2020

Auburn University will offer several campus-wide events and service opportunities as part of its Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week Jan. 20-24.

The theme for this year’s celebration is “Reclaiming the Dream: A New Vision For the Future.” The week will kick off with a breakfast featuring keynote speaker civil rights activist Bernard Lafayette. The event will take place at 7:30 a.m....

Baltimore state’s attorney blasts police union’s ‘political rhetoric’ after video shows mob attacking officer

admin/ January 18 2020

Loudoun County Virginia, Criminal, DUI, Divorce, Family law, Real Estate, and Personal Injury Lawyers.

Baltimore’s state’s attorney, Marilyn Mosby, took aim at the city’s police union Saturday after union officials condemned a violent attack Friday night against a city police officer.

Mosby accused the police union of “fanning the very flames...

Additional charge filed in threats to Maryland synagogue

admin/ January 16 2020

BALTIMORE (AP) – A man who prosecutors say made threatening telephone calls to a Maryland synagogue is facing an additional charge.

The office of the U.S. Attorney in Maryland said a federal grand jury on Thursday returned a superseding indictment against Stephen Lyle Orback. Prosecutors accuse him of making multiple telephone calls to an employee of a synagogue in Owings Mills,...

Howard University Awarded Massive Collection of African-American Art Valued at $2.5M

admin/ January 16 2020

Howard University has been gifted an extensive collection of African-American art and sculptures valued at $2.5 million.

The historically Black institution, based in Washington, D.C., announced the donation late last week, along with an endowed chair honoring renowned scholar, activist and former HU professor Dr. Ronald W. Walters.

Howard...

How a University Took on the Textbook Industry

admin/ October 24 2019

HOUSTON — On the third floor of a bank building near Rice University, the future of higher education is being written.

Or at least, edited.

Perched in lime green desk chairs, dozens of employees of OpenStax work here to transform physics, calculus and psychology materials into digital textbooks that students can study at no cost.

This kind of free online textbook was novel...

Here’s What Baltimore’s Lawsuit Against Energy Companies Could Mean for Future Climate Cases

admin/ October 24 2019

The Baytown Exxon gas refinery in Baytown, TX.Benjamin Lowy/Getty

A court case between the city of Baltimore and a group of energy companies will be permitted to continue after the Supreme Court earlier this week rejected the latter’s attempt to freeze the case. The litigation, which the city initiated in 2018, alleges that the energy companies are liable “for their direct emissions...

Woman Graduates From the University Where She Was Abandoned as a Baby » Mortgage Masters Group

admin/ October 17 2019

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