The flava:
Not all four-year college students follow the same path. Some live on campus, some commute. Some get a meal plan, some do not.
And some are hungry. Not for snacks and munchies, but basic, life-sustaining food.
The article:
https://www.nj.com/mercer/2019/02/another-nj-college-opens-a-food-pantry-for-students-public-no-questions-asked.html
Zooze the Horse roams around the pasture near Lamar State College. Zooze thinks about problems in academia. Zhe wants proffies to submit posts (blog posts, not fence posts).
Sunday, February 24, 2019
Sunday, February 17, 2019
Universities Scour Yearbooks After Northam [NPR]
"After the controversy over a blackface photo in Ralph Northam's medical school yearbook, universities are reviewing their yearbooks for material that could be considered racist or offensive. . . ."
Florida State University Transitions To 100% Electric Bus Fleet [insideevs.com]
The flava:
Proterra announced that StarMetro, the city of Tallahassee’s public transit system, placed its third order for electric buses.
The deal is for 22 35-foot Proterra Catalyst FC (fast charge, short range) buses for Florida State University (FSU), which already has 5 electric buses.
The article:
https://insideevs.com/florida-state-university-electric-bus-fleet/
Proterra announced that StarMetro, the city of Tallahassee’s public transit system, placed its third order for electric buses.
The deal is for 22 35-foot Proterra Catalyst FC (fast charge, short range) buses for Florida State University (FSU), which already has 5 electric buses.
The article:
https://insideevs.com/florida-state-university-electric-bus-fleet/
Friday, February 15, 2019
#metoo 2.0
"This is not an objective search for the truth. It is a fishing expedition. President Boren emphatically denies any inappropriate behavior or unlawful activity. He has been a dedicated public servant for more than 50 years and his life is an open book in Oklahoma."
--Bob Burke, former OU President David Boren's attorney
Thursday, February 7, 2019
Monday, February 4, 2019
Saturday, February 2, 2019
Police break up "riot" near West Virginia University that school says started as "playful time in the snow" [cbsnews.com]
Police called an incident Friday near West Virginia University a "riot" after the crowd began throwing glass bottles and rocks at officers. . . .
Spruce Street is an absolute war zone right now! #VivaWV #StayStrongSpruce pic.twitter.com/8dL3JpQ1my— WVU Barstool (@WVUBarstool) February 1, 2019