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When students in Pittsford, a suburb of Rochester, returned to school in the fall, a disturbing video of a white student threatening to kill Black people renewed concerns about racism.
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From California to Minnesota to Massachusetts, turkeys have taken a liking to university life, leading to social media stardom and crosswalk confrontations.
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She's spent the pandemic helping her younger sister get through kindergarten, while keeping an eye trained on college.
By Amelia Nierenberg
An advisory committee had recommended renaming 75 buildings, including those named after Confederate leaders and supporters of segregation.
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