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Iowa/LSU in Albany Trending to be Most-Watched Women's Game Ever

The Caitlin Clark effect is real and tonight's matchup of Iowa vs. LSU in Albany is trending toward being the most-watched women's college game....ever!

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Chris Rabb '92 hosts genealogy workshop  - Yale Daily News

Pennsylvania State Representative Chris Rabb ’92 spoke to members of the Yale and New Haven community to teach them how to trace their own ancestry.

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Investigative journalist, author to speak at Westminster College \ Westminster College

Westminster College’s History Department will host Sarah Stankorb ’02 for a series of conversations about her journalism work and recently-published book “Disobedient Women: How a Small Group of Faithful Women Exposed Abuse, Brought Down Powerful Pastors, and Ignited an Evangelical Reckoning,” on Tuesday, Nov. 14.

During Stankorb’s visit, she will hold class lectures and leadership discussions throughout the day. A public event will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Dietz Sullivan Lecture Hall in the Hoyt Science Center on Westminster’s campus. The event is co-sponsored by the Westminster Chapel Office, Heinz Endowment, First-Year Program, and the Department of Philosophy and Religion. Copies of Stankorb’s book were provided to the College through a generous donation from alumni Benjamin ’06 and Dr. Christie Grewe Nelson ’06.

“Westminster College is thrilled to welcome back to campus Sarah Stankorb. Sarah has had a remarkable journey since she set foot in my classroom in 1998 and her investigative journalism work will serve as an inspiring example for students and early career professionals,” said Westminster College Professor of History Dr. Russell Martin, who also serves as the chair of the Department of Philosophy and Religion.

Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, the journalist, essayist and author said she often found escape in books. She studied world religion and philosophy at Westminster College, earning her undergraduate degree in 2002. A chance to study abroad in Northern Ireland and Israel further opened her eyes to how faith, and conflict, can shape people’s everyday existence. 

She earned her master’s degree from University of Chicago’s Divinity School, where she studied ethics and South Asian religion and history. Hundreds of her pieces have been featured in publications, including VICE, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Guardian, The New Republic, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, and others. She writes about religion, politics, gender and power.

Her book, published in August, is “for and about people of faith and those who have walked away. The deeply researched work gives long-overdue recognition to the women who upturned their lives to speak out boldly, even as they were expected to submit and remain silent.” For more information about her book, visit www.sarahstankorb.com.

The evening event is free and open to the public. For more information about this event, please contact the chair of the History Department Dr. Russell Martin at martinre@westminster.edu.

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Westminster College is a leader in experiential learning rooted in the liberal arts tradition. This event will highlight career opportunities that arise from the College’s liberal arts education model, including critical thinking skills essential for investigative journalism, and provide students with networking opportunities proven to enhance experiential learning during an undergraduate’s journey. Experiential learning is a key component of the College’s Strategic Plan 2018-2027.

The Department of History is committed to providing students with a variety of experiential experiences that help unlock the fundamental value of an undergraduate degree in history. History students participate in internships, externships and research programs on and off campus. As part of broadening students’ field of view, History participates in hosting speakers, including, most recently, Katherine Blunt from the Wall Street Journal and Dr. Heim Sperber of Western Galilee University.

To help advance these objectives, the History Alumni Advisory Council (History AAC) supports the College’s History program by advising on best practices in relevant fields, supporting experiential learning programs, and developing internship and research pipelines. History AAC is led by chair Matthew V. Kerns ’07, associate dean of admissions at Widener University Commonwealth Law School and vice chair Alissa Bookwalter ’07, chief of staff for Naval Reactors, with members drawn from libraries, museums, public service, sustainable agriculture, universities and urban development. History AAC highlights the advantages of studying humanities at a liberal arts college empowered by highly-customized experiential education and research opportunities. 

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CNN Tonight

ncaa investigator report was false in several material ways. they decided that. reggie bush was one of the most electrifying and celebrated football players in college history. i mean, he is a very good young man. and he wants his name to be cleared. he wants to be exonerated from these allegations that have no evidence to support them. he wants his heisman trophy back, laura, and most people in america agree with reggie bush. they think it is well deserved, well earned, and it's past time for reggie bush to get his heisman trophy back. and when you think about how they got thousand dollars stipends and the ncaa made billions of dollars on tv revenue for these student-athletes going out to

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CNN Tonight

university setting but never being able to actually monetize it as many believe that they should. how do you plan to prove, though, that the ncaa has defamed him? this is more of a recent statement. does it go all the way back to what happened in the original investigation that you call very sloppy and flawed? >> well, it's not me calling it that, laura coates. it's the district court in california, who said the ncaa investigator report was false in several material ways. they decided that. reggie bush was one of the most electrifying and celebrated football players in college history. i mean he's a very good young man, and he wants his name to be cleared. he wants to be exonerated from these allegations that have no evidence to substantiate them. he wants his heisman trophy back, laura, and most people in

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PoliticsNation

florida public schools. i will be joining students, parents, civil rights leaders and elected officials at the church in tallahassee. and marching at noon to the old florida state capital. because i believe that governor desantis is trying to turn february into erase black history month. banning these courses is in chapter one of the playbook of disenfranchising black america. and i will be in tallahassee to take a stand against the governor's actions. and those willing to buckle to his pressure, because our stories and our struggles must be told. you can't cherry pick what you like and college history. that does it for me. thanks for watching, i will see you next weekend at 5 pm eastern. american voices with alicia hernandez starts at the top of

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

In his signature style, Lawrence O'Donnell goes into depth on the latest news developments and offers his take on the political stories driving the national...

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