"I plan to study criminal justice. After graduation, I would like to go to law school." "I chose Mines because it offers the perfect balance for me. It was really important for me to find a school ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Residents of Hennepin County have several locations to recycle their campaign or yard signs. The signs will be ...
The latest novel from Goldman, previously a writer on hits like ‘Seinfeld,’ will hit shelves in 2025 — read an excerpt here ...
Washington (AFP) – It was a threatening message to his wife that made Adam Besthoff remove all but one of his Donald Trump lawn signs ... "She is allowing me to put up one sign reluctantly ...
Mohawk College is projecting a $50-million deficit next year after the federal government further lowered a new cap on international students and implemented new rules to qualify for work permits ...
The incident, which happened in July this year, took place at her daughter's student flat following a pub trip near ... graduation and is over 100 days sober. "The thought of that night alone ...
As the Nov. 5 election between Harris and Republican Donald Trump draws near, people across the U.S. are reporting a rash of yard-sign ... get Harris signs of their own. "It's made me more ...
MAHWAH — A township veteran is again giving away free lawn signs to fellow military service personnel in honor of Veterans Day, Nov. 11. "I have been doing this effort on my own for the last ...
The elected student body presidents of 10 public Virginia universities have sent a letter to Gov. Glenn Youngkin, asking to meet with him and address his actions regarding diversity, equity and ...
The flyers were attached to Kamala Harris/Tim Walz lawn signs. The flyers stated: “YOU have been identified and are now in our National Database of miscreant Harris supporters, either by social ...
Enter Omaha’s ubiquitous blue dot. It’s everywhere in the city. On yard signs, scarfs, hats, visors, T-shirts, bumper stickers, coffee mugs and jewelry. For Democrats, the blue dot represents ...
Screengrabs from video by Laura McCaskill. A Missouri woman who had her political signs stolen four times from her yard decided to take matters into her own hands to find out who was stealing them.