Monthly Archives: July 2020

CSU Approves Mandate for Ethnic Studies and Social Justice Course

In the first major shift to general education across its system in decades, the 430,000 college students attending Cal State universities must take a course in ethnic studies or social justice, a requirement approved by CSU trustees on Wednesday after a fierce two-day debate that left long-standing social activists in …

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The latest on Blue Jays plans for Nate Pearson

The Blue Jays plan to activate an outstanding pitch prospect Nate pearson on July 29, reports Jamie Campbell of Sportsnet. Pearson is not on the Blue Jays’ 40-player roster, which is currently full. Toronto will gain an additional year of control over Pearson by keeping him off his roster for …

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Apple’s hackable iPhones are finally here

Last August, Apple announced that it would distribute special iPhones to elite security researchers. The idea was to offer a device that had fewer restrictions, allowing researchers to focus on security vulnerabilities more easily, without having to work on the standard iOS defenses first. Starting today, you can apply to …

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