In town for #BaylorHomecoming 🔥?
Stop by the @BaylorBookstore for your Baylor gear and this free Homecoming poster! 🐻💚💛 pic.twitter.com/twlhjL2s1e
— Baylor University (@Baylor) October 15, 2021
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In town for #BaylorHomecoming 🔥?
Stop by the @BaylorBookstore for your Baylor gear and this free Homecoming poster! 🐻💚💛 pic.twitter.com/twlhjL2s1e
— Baylor University (@Baylor) October 15, 2021
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The story of the Latter-day Saints begins with a confused teenage boy. It was the spring of 1820, and the town of Palmyra, New York, was in the throes of the Second Great Awakening. Fevered Christian revivals were everywhere. New sects were sprouting, and preachers competed fiercely for converts. To Joseph Smith, a 14-year-old farm boy with little education, the frenzy was at once exhilarating and disorienting. As he would later write in his personal history, he became consumed with the question of which church to join—sampling worship services, consulting scripturians, and growing ever more concerned about the state of his soul.
~ McKay Coppins via The Atlantic
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I’m no prophet. My job is making windows where there were once walls.
― Michel Foucault
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Have you ever thought about how overwhelming an airport and aeroplane must be for an #Autistic child or young person?
Our very own @DrNicholaBooth from @QUBSSESW will be on @BBCTheOneShow tonight to explain how our #Autism In The Air initiative gives autistic children and young… pic.twitter.com/nAVJugFyLj
— Queen's University Belfast 🎓 (@QUBelfast) August 1, 2023
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In any direction, a view from the BU Bridge is eye-catching. Looking east, a new BU building dominates: the Center for Computing & Data Sciences at 665 Comm Ave, scheduled to open this year. #TerrierTown
📸 credit: @cydneyscott42 pic.twitter.com/U2ndL9UR1g
— Boston University (@BU_Tweets) July 15, 2022
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Poetry is the way we help give name to the nameless so it can be thought. The farthest external horizons of our hopes and fears are cobbled by our poems, carved from the rock experiences of our daily lives.
~ Audre Lorde
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Remembering the fallen 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/Oo3FcdqX5v
— UGA (@universityofga) May 30, 2022
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Like other social media platforms, Instagram may owe much of its success to its role as a supremely efficient brain parasite, feeding on our need for instant connection and validation.
~ Jacob Mikanowski
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Latest figures indicate the proportion of rangatahi who are able to use te reo Māori (albeit in limited capacity) is higher than that of older generations, says #WellingtonUni Te Kawa a Māui's Head of School Awanui Te Huia https://t.co/54Tx6a8AUd pic.twitter.com/lDwxwavsCL
— Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington (@VicUniWgtn) September 19, 2022
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