Every spring, the UNO Indian Student Association celebrates Holi, the ancient Hindu festival of color that signals the start of spring, at the Pep Bowl. Bags of food-graded colored powder are brought in, with more powder mixed in tubs of water. Students line up to grab a white...
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Big Event is the largest student-run project on campus and it aims to give back to both the campus as well as the local Austin community through service projects. This year, Hilltoppers celebrated Big Event's 20th anniversary by volunteering on and off campus.
A tradition since 1975, this year’s Puddle Jump, held on Feb. 9, 2024, actually had its start hours earlier, up in Augusta, when Maine Gov. Janet Mills stepped outside the Maine State House to continue a long tradition by lighting a ceremonial torch to celebrate Winter Carniva...
By: UBNOW STAFFIn many ways, 2023 could be seen as a year of significant growth for the university. For instance, UB’s sponsored research expenditures rose 16% from the previous year, to $232 million, validating the deepening impact of UB’s disciplinary expertise.In fact, the ...
Purdue University sent the holiday season into high gear with the arrival of this year's Christmas tree at Purdue Memorial Union.
Indiana University Dance Marathon raised $3,003,837.23 for Riley Hospital for Children and affiliated programs during the organization's 33rd marathon
Sunshine bounces off the Pigeon River in Canton, North Carolina, and cool water tumbles over rocks and boulders — the preferred habitat of Tangerine Darters. A slender 7 inch-long fish with a greenish-brown back and bright orange belly, the darters are the target of this UNC A...
By Margo Rutledge KissellRock ’n’ roll blared from the speakers as Yoshi Tomoyasu used his arms to propel himself to the starting line of Cincinnati’s first-ever Flying Pig 10K handcycle race.The Miami University associate professor of Biology was excited and nervous to compet...
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