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The Ogden-based university will cut 17 majors, 8 minors and 7 certificates. It joins Utah State University as the first pair of schools to announce major changes following the Legislature’s academic overhaul.
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Algunos niños participan en concursos de debate y ferias de ciencias. Pero el concurso de ortografía es una rara oportunidad para reconocer los progresos de los niños en español, dijo su organizador.
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Some kids have debate competitions and science fairs. But the spelling bee is a rare opportunity to recognize kids’ progress in Spanish, said its organizer.
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Colleges across the U.S. are reporting that some of their international students are unexpectedly having their visas revoked by the Trump Administration.
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An increase in food insecurity among college students could help explain why campus food pantries are getting more use compared to last year.
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The one-term senator and former GOP presidential nominee said he plans to step away from politics in the next phase of his life.
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Democrat Caroline Gleich, Independent American Carlton Bowen and Republican John Curtis clashed on a wide range of issues including Curtis’ record in Washington, public lands and immigration.
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The candidates seeking Utah's U.S. Senate seat — Independent American Carlton Bowen, Republican John Curtis and Democrat Caroline Gleich — will face off on Oct. 10, 2024, at 6 p.m. in a debate organized by the Utah Debate Commission.
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Weber State, la Cámara de Comercio Hispana, el Centro de Negocios Suazo y otros están trabajando para equipar a los hispanohablantes con mejores herramientas para empezar sus negocios.
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Weber State, the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the Small Business Development Center and others are working to equip Spanish speakers with better tools to launch businesses.
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Lyman has made quite the splash in the last week in Utah politics. In an interview with KUER, he said he has “loyal grassroots followers” who are “passionate” about pushing a write-in campaign for governor.
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Kamala Harris’s entrance into the presidential race has drummed up enthusiasm from Democrats. Some local candidates are feeling the excitement, but it might not be enough to win.