University Canada West- New tuition scam left woman with $37K in fraudulent charges — and no help from bank, police or school - CBC March 9, 2026
- UNIVERSITY CANADA WEST UCW hosts Startup Grind Pitch Battle Royale - Education News Canada March 6, 2026
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- B.C. allocates one-third of international undergraduate seats to private institutions. Here's why that matters - Vancouver Sun November 14, 2025
- B.C. student sues his teachers over plagiarism, judge strikes case - Business in Vancouver November 13, 2025
- Costly Fumbles by a BC College Left Me Stuck, Student Claims - The Tyee November 3, 2025
- University Canada West - UCW Professor Dr. Jafar Heydari Named Among the World's Top 2% Scientists - Education News Canada September 23, 2025
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Social Media Policy- Social media reacts to Nebraska's overtime victory over Iowa - Cornhuskers Wire March 10, 2026
- Florida's social media law for teens heads to appeals court - Tallahassee Democrat March 10, 2026
- How Aaron Parnas rose to news influencer fame on Instagram, TikTok - USA Today March 10, 2026
- Lincoln small business custom building retro ATV for celebrity after social media post - KOLN | Nebraska Local News, Weather, Sports | Lincoln, NE March 10, 2026
- Get to know Aaron Parnas – the liberal social media star making waves - USA Today March 10, 2026
- Periwinkle Enables Domain-Owned Social Media On Open Source AT Protocol - Open Source For You March 10, 2026
- Airstrike Damages Isfahan’s Heritage Sites - WANA News Agency March 10, 2026
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Mind = Soul
Reading is a form of controlled hallucination. AI sidesteps one of the most wonderful miracles of the mind.
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Smart luck
Teena Seelig, a professor in management science and engineering at Stanford, has been studying “luck” for two decades, according to Diana Aguilera’s article in Stanford Magazine. The professor provides some superb, lucid recommendations. My favourite: Show Appreciation. “When someone does … Continue reading