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Amanda Pierce is a writer who has covered sports, education, and tech for Highland Loch Press. She also writes about her hobbies—which include hiking, traveling to new places, and cooking.

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Oregon Shakespeare Festival Seeks Director of Production

Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) is one of the oldest and largest professional nonprofit theatres in the nation whose programming reaches national and international audiences. Founded in 1935 and located in Ashland, its purpose is to create world-class theatre, revealing our collective humanity through illuminating interpretations of new and classic plays, and inspiring a love of […]

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Media coalition asks the feds to investigate Google’s removal of California news links

The News/Media Alliance, formerly the Newspaper Association of America, asked US federal agencies to investigate Google’s removal of links to California news media outlets. Google’s tactic is in response to the proposed California Journalism Preservation Act (CJPA), which would require it and other tech companies to pay for links to California-based publishers’ news content. The

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Culture Is Arguably The UK’s Biggest Industry. So Why Isn’t The Government Supporting It?

Recent guidance issued by the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, to the Office for Students reveals conflicting priorities in government and pours fuel on fires burning in an already troubled higher education sector. The focus on science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) – “strategically important high-cost subjects” – is met by a freeze on funding for

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Nintendo emulator Delta hits the iOS App Store, no sideloading required

It hasn’t been long since Apple started allowing . We’ve already seen one notable controversy after the company from the storefront. It turned out that iGBA, which hit the top of the download charts, was a near carbon copy of another emulator submitted for review. GBA4iOS developer Riley Testut claimed that iGBA was a “knock-off

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