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  2. Weber State University - Wikipedia

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    Weber State University (pronounced / ˈwiːbər / WEE-bər) is a public university in Ogden, Utah. It was founded in 1889 as Weber Stake Academy and earned its current name in 1991. As of fall 2023, the student population reached 30,536 students, consisting of 16,020 undergraduate students, 1,002 graduate students and 13,514 concurrent ...

  3. Nassella pulchra - Wikipedia

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    Nassella pulchra, basionym Stipa pulchra, is a species of grass known by the common names purple needlegrass and purple tussockgrass. It is native to the U.S. state of California, where it occurs throughout the coastal hills, valleys, and mountain ranges, as well as the Sacramento Valley and parts of the Sierra Nevada foothills, and Baja California.

  4. May Swenson - Wikipedia

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    Washington University in St. Louis houses most of Swenson's documents and original manuscripts. This is the primary location for all scholarly materials on Swenson. Utah State University also has two collections of her work, and an addendum in their Special Collections and Archives. The University has created the "May Swenson Project ...

  5. Sebastián Fox Morcillo - Wikipedia

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    Sebastian Fox Morcillo (1526?–1559?), a Spanish scholar and philosopher, was born in Seville between 1526 and 1528. Around 1548 he studied in Leuven.Following the example of the Spanish Jew Judas Abarbanel, he published commentaries on Plato and Aristotle, in which he endeavoured to reconcile their teachings.

  6. George Nelson Fieldhouse - Wikipedia

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    Utah State Aggies men's basketball. The George Nelson Fieldhouse is a multi-purpose arena on the campus of Utah State University in Logan, Utah. As a 6,500-seat arena, it was home to the Utah State University men's basketball team until the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum opened in 1970. Since the removal of the bleachers, the Fieldhouse now functions ...

  7. University of Sydney Union - Wikipedia

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    The University of Sydney Union (USU), established in 1874, is the student-run services and amenities provider at the University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia.The USU's key services include the provision of food and beverages, retail outlets, live music and other entertainment, clubs & societies, festivals and events including the biggest orientation week (officially titled 'Welcome Fest') in ...

  8. United Services Union - Wikipedia

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    The United Services Union (USU) has over 30,000 members [1] and represents Local Government, Clerical, Administrative, Energy, Airlines and Utilities employees throughout NSW and the ACT. The United Services Union is a democratic organisation. Larger workplaces elect local delegates and all USU members are represented by an elected branch ...

  9. Southern Utah University - Wikipedia

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    Southern Utah University. /  37.675448°N 113.071632°W  / 37.675448; -113.071632. Southern Utah University. Southern Utah University ( SUU) is a public university in Cedar City, Utah. Founded in 1897 as a normal school, Southern Utah University now has over 1,800 graduates each year with baccalaureate and other graduate degrees from its ...