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UMaine astronomer recruited for 2024 eclipse citizens science project with NASA
University of Maine Ph.D. student and teaching assistant Nikita Saini participated in a Citizen Science Project collecting solar eclipse data on April 8, alongside her colleague Shawn Laatsch, director of the Versant Power Astronomy Center and Jordan Planetarium.
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Jarvis and Lezaic: A Rising Push for Censorship
In a slew of censorship pushed by the United States government and mostly U.S.-based media companies, Meta’s new political content filter poses the most recent cause for outrage.
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Transitions: The Cougar bids farewell to departing members, hello to new leadership
2023 (left) vs. 2024 (right). Something about student journalism just puts a smile on my face. | Anh Le/The Cougar If there’s one thing I’ve learned in my time as a student journalist, it’s that you never really get comfortable.
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Classifieds – April 16, 2024
The Daily Trojan features Classified advertising in each day’s edition. Here you can read, search, and even print out each day’s edition of the Classifieds.
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Ask the Cougar: Dealing with being ghosted, procrastination, graduation
Jose Gonzalez-Campelo/The Cougar In this week’s Ask The Cougar, Community Assistant Editor Atirikta Kumar answers some questions about early career advice, procrastination and anxiety. How do I get A’s in my classes if I’m too lazy? Tips for combating procrastination please.
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Flower Power Botanicals in Fort Collins Celebrates ‘420’ all April with these amazing Deals & Promotions:
In Colorado, April is always the month to celebrate, especially if you are a medical and recreational marijuana dispensary in Fort Collins.
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Board of Trustees consolidates campus-centered funding allocations for upcoming year
On April 8, the University of Maine System Board of Trustees convened at Randall Student Center on the Augusta campus to consider major funding initiatives for the following fiscal year. The seven university presidents also shared recent system-wide innovative institutional accomplishments.
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Houston tennis failed to earn conference regular season win with losses to No. 54 Kansas and Iowa State
UH tennis drops to 2-18 marking a disastrous inaugural Big 12 season. | Oscar Herrera/ The Cougar UH tennis was defeated in road contests against No.54 Kansas and Iowa State. The team suffered a 4-0 loss in Friday’s matchup and a 5-2 loss to Iowa State on Sunday.
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Horoscopes April 15-21
Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs. Dear stars, The sun enters Taurus April 19, which is all about maintaining a stable flow in work, career and relationships. Mercury retrograde is still in Aries until April 25, so this week could feel like it’s moving very quickly.