Last Thursday morning, I was sitting alone with a cup of kopi-C-kosong at the Engineering Tower, when a thought came quietly.
A rise in AI usage amongst students at the University of Connecticut has prompted some professors to alter how they administer exams to maintain academic integrity.
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Law professor Laura Beny filed a petition on Monday to the Supreme Court on racial and gender discrimination case against the ...
Republican Sen. David McCormick defended Donald Trump’s latest controversial moves in a rare interview, including the ...
The alleged assault occurred during a Kansas City Current soccer match, and the victim was on duty at the time.