#Brown

2025-12-07
Mary Kay Cabot 🤖MaryKayCabot@sportsbots.xyz
2025-12-07

#Brown David Njoku is in the locker room with the knee injury.

2025-12-07

#LGBTQ related #Wikipedia article created 12 days ago

Nan Alamilla Boyd

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nan_Alam
Nan Alamilla Boyd is an American historian and scholar of gender, sexuality, and urban space, known for her work on LGBTQ histories in San Francisco and queer oral history methodology. She is Professor Emerita in the Department of Women & Gender Studies (WGS) at San Francisco State University

#Stanford #LGBTQ #Historians #Brown

Mary Kay Cabot 🤖MaryKayCabot@sportsbots.xyz
2025-12-07

Also reported definitively on Wednesday in the Deshaun Watson practice window newser that he’ll be back with the #Brown next season: cleveland.com/browns/2025/12/b

:rss: 雑誌付録ダイアリー【発売予定・レビューブログ】furoku@rss-mstdn.studiofreesia.com
2025-12-06
WordofTheHourwordofthehour
2025-12-05

: of a dark color, of various shades between black and red or yellow

- German: braun

- Italian: bruno

- Portuguese: castanho

- Spanish: marrón

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Fill in missing or incorrect translations @ wordofthehour.org/r/translatio

nitya krishnanityakrishna
2025-12-05

Dec 05, 2025: Laksmee in [who brings] perfect happiness.

ಆನಂದಿನೀ ಲಕ್ಷ್ಮೀ
aanandinee lakshmee

Closeup of idol of Hindu deity Krishna (visible only waist above) in black saree (red border) seated in a swing holding the swing's chains; wearing gold palm coverings, a 2-level gold crown, and lots of gold ornaments including a large stone-studded Lakshmee medallion with opposing elephants. A thick string of white flowers around Krishna. The sides of a gold arch behind Krishna are visible as is the emerald-blue cloth that fills the interior of the arch.Idol of Hindu deity Krishna in black saree (red and brown border) seated in a swing holding the swing's chains; wearing gold shoes, gold palm coverings, a 2-level gold crown, and lots of gold ornaments including a large stone-studded Lakshmee medallion with opposing elephants. A thick string of white flowers around Krishna. A gold arch behind Krishna with emerald-blue cloth filling the interior of the arch. A string of green betel leaves (yellow flower on each leaf) hangs down on each side of the arch. A short string of betel leaves hangs in the middle of the arch.
2025-12-04

Identify 20 Brown Birds Common to Louisiana Backyards & Woodlands

When you step outside in Louisiana, brown birds are often the first species you'll notice. Their earth-tone plumage blends seamlessly into trees and shrubs, making them easy to overlook—yet they're among the most common and rewarding birds to study. Whether you're watching from your porch, hiking through cypress swamps, or exploring coastal marshes, understanding how to identify these 20 species transforms casual bird sightings into meaningful observations. This guide gives you the […]

animalofthings.com/brown-birds

brown birds in louisianaBrown ThrasherBrown-headed Cowbird
2025-12-02

Brown Birds in Washington State: 40 Species You’ll Spot in Your Backyard

Have you ever watched a small brown bird flit through your backyard and wondered what species it was? You're not alone—brown birds in washington state represent some of the most common yet challenging species to identify. From tiny wrens barely larger than your thumb to majestic owls with five-foot wingspans, Washington's brown-feathered residents offer incredible diversity for backyard birders and nature enthusiasts alike. This guide walks you through 40 brown bird species you'll […]

animalofthings.com/brown-birds

Brown Birds in Washington StateSong SparrowFox Sparrow
⚯ Michel de Cryptadamus ⚯cryptadamist@universeodon.com
2025-12-02

almost 40% of undergraduates at #Stanford are now registered as "disabled", meaning they get more time on tests and other special accommodations

at #Brown and #Harvard it's better - only a 5th of the class consider themselves intellectually handicapped.

> "“You hear ‘students with disabilities’ and it’s not kids in wheelchairs,” one professor at a selective university told me. “It’s just not. It’s rich kids getting extra time on tests.”

theatlantic.com/magazine/2026/

#IvyLeague #uspol #college #universities #university

The surge itself is undeniable. Soon, some schools may have more students
receiving accommodations than not, a scenario that would have seemed
absurd just a decade ago. Already, at one law school, 45 percent of students
receive academic accommodations. Paul Graham Fisher, a Stanford professor
who served as co-chair of the university’s disability task force, told me, “I have
had conversations with people in the Stanford administration. They've talked
about at what point can we say no? What if it hits 50 or 60 percent? At what
point do you just say “We can't do this?” This year, 38 percent of Stanford
undergraduates are registered as having a disability; in the fall quarter, 24
percent of undergraduates were receiving academic or housing
accommodations.

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