In the area where I live, there are a lot of places to eat from a distance: a pizza place across the street, a 7th Street Burger, a coffee shop and two
Cover photo courtesy of Action Network As the college football offseason enters full swing, one major controversy has emerged: NIL. Name, image and likeness (NIL), is a law that allows college athletes
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MoreAs Zach Gorton (VI) walked into the Tate Library early on Wednesday during B band he felt dismay: the library’s now three-to-a-table, previously two-to-a-table, policy meant he couldn’t find a seat. As
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