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University finances are in dangerous territory
Institutions’ reliance on international students to cross-subsidise domestic students clashes with government’s ambition to cut immigrationFinancial Times - World -
Reports of army killing of villagers in Myanmar supported by photos and harrowing tale of a survivor
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Students occupy London university building over Gaza
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University of Washington student workers go on strike
Thousands of academic student employees at the University of Washington (UW) went on strike on Tuesday, after union representatives and university officials failed to reach an agreement on wages Monday night. The union, United Auto Workers Local ...The Hill - Politics -
Three ways to win the rental property race
From being first in the queue to being more flexible, here are some tips on how to get ahead in the rental race.BBC News - Top stories -
'I was kept in a hospital corridor for three days'
A new policy sees people treated in NHS hospital corridors as admissions outstrip beds.BBC News - Top stories -
Amsterdam university cancels classes after violence erupted at a pro-Palestinian rally
The University of Amsterdam has canceled classes and shut buildings for two days after the latest demonstrations over the war in Gaza turned destructiveABC News - World -
Harvard students end protest as university agrees to discuss Middle East conflict
Anti-war protesters have taken down their tents in Harvard Yard after the university agreed to meet to discuss their demandsABC News - Top stories -
Texas universities slashed hundreds of jobs and programs after state's DEI ban
The University of Texas system’s nine academic and five health campuses have slashed 311 full- and part-time positions since the ban took effect Jan. 1.NBC News - Top stories -
How Has Trump Changed the GOP? His Criminal-Trial Guest List Tells the Tale.
The former president’s trial has become a staging ground for aspiring allies to prove their fealty, the latest litmus test in a party increasingly defined by loyalty to Donald Trump.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump
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