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Doctrinaire Humbug for UVA First-Years

Bacon’s Rebellion

Bacon’s Rebellion

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July 11, 2026

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by the Jefferson Council Every incoming student in UVA’s College of Arts Sciences is required to take four two-credit “Engagements” courses their first year — eight credits total, out of roughly 30 a first-year typically completes. It isn’t optional. It’s a graduation requirement, built into the College Curriculum that replaced UVA’s older general education []

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Eye Radio

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· Jun 30, 2026

53 head of cattle die from unknown disease in Unity State

Authorities in Unity State say 53 head of cattle have died from an unknown disease in two separate incidents recorded over the weekend. The Director of Veterinary Services at the State Ministry of Animal Resources and Fisheries, Dr. Gai Chuol Baden, said the first deaths were reported in Marial area of Guit County, while a [] The post 53 head of cattle die from unknown disease in Unity State appeared first on Eye Radio.

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· Jul 7, 2026

An Iowans Escape to Wyoming: Summiting Medicine Bow Peak

An Iowans Escape to Wyoming: Summiting Medicine Bow Peak

Medical Daily

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· Jun 25, 2026

Your Backyard Chickens Could Make Your Child Seriously Ill, CDC Warns Families

513 people in 42 states have been sickened in Salmonella outbreaks linked to backyard poultry in 2026. Over 25 are under age 5. Here's what the CDC says families need to do.

Eyewitness News Bahamas

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· Jul 8, 2026

BTH: Tampa General Hospital

BTH: Tampa General Hospital

Voice of Nigeria

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· Jun 22, 2026

Troops Recover Livestock, Arrest Suspected Bandits in Kaduna

Troops of Joint Task Force, North West Operation FANSAN YAMMA have recovered rustled livestock, arrested suspected bandits and restored public order during sustained operations across Kaduna State. According to a statement issued by the Media Information Officer of the Joint Task Force North West Operation FANSAN YAMMA, Lieutenant Colonel Aliyu Danja, the operation involved coordinated [] The post Troops Recover Livestock, Arrest Suspected Bandits in Kaduna appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

Animal welfare | The Guardian

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· Jul 3, 2026

Country diary: A TB scare on the farm, and our summer plans are in ruins | Andrea Meanwell

Tebay, Cumbria: We’ve never had it among our cattle here before, but the risk is always there“It’s not looking good, guys,” said the vet, reaching for his callipers, and our summer plans for the farm suddenly came tumbling down. We were going to sell 17 two‑year-old bullocks, two pedigree breeding Galloway cows and one heifer the following day, but needed to test them for TB first – a legal requirement as someone within 3km of our land had a confirmed TB outbreak.Four days earlier, the vet had injected the cattle with two separate injections that elicit an immune response to bovine and avian tuberculin. One of our nine-month-old calves reacted to the test, so we were given paperwork about TB restrictions and effectively shut down – unable to buy or sell any breeding or store cattle. Continue reading...

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Related coverage for "Doctrinaire Humbug for UVA First-Years": Eye Radio — 53 head of cattle die from unknown disease in Unity State. WDBQ – 1490 AM – Dubuque — An Iowans Escape to Wyoming: Summiting Medicine Bow Peak. Medical Daily — Your Backyard Chickens Could Make Your Child Seriously Ill, CDC Warns Families. Eyewitness News Bahamas — BTH: Tampa General Hospital. Voice of Nigeria — Troops Recover Livestock, Arrest Suspected Bandits in Kaduna. Animal welfare | The Guardian — Country diary: A TB scare on the farm, and our summer plans are in ruins | Andrea Meanwell