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College students, stressed about federal food aid uncertainty, look to campuses for support

U. S. college students who receive federal food aid are looking to their campuses for support because the program known as SNAP is in limbo during the government shutdown. Colleges are spreading awareness about food pantries and handing out free meals to students. A tribal college in North Dakota is hosting ‘Soup Tuesdays’ and providing students with meal kits. A university in New Mexico is asking people to donate to the campus food pantry. And a college in Sacramento is considering increasing grocery pop up events where students can access free produce.

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Texas A&M completes feat vs. Missouri never before done in program history

The No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies dismantled the No. 22 Missouri Tigers 38-17 on the road at Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field on Saturday. With the win, the Aggies are 9-0 for the first time since 1992, 6-0 in conference play for the first time since ’98, and 6-0 in SEC play for the first time. Behind [.] The post Texas A&M completes feat vs. Missouri never before done in program history appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Comet 3I/ATLAS has sprouted an unusual tail

After passing behind the sun in October, interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS is now visible from Earth again. Astronomers are photographing it in the pre-dawn sky. Michael Jaeger of Austria has been tracking the comet since it re-appeared on Nov. 4th. “We have something unusual to report,” he says. “3I/ATLAS showed a complex tail structure early this morning (Nov. 8th).” “At the time of exposure, the comet was 7-10° above the horizon,” he says. “At the end, twilight interfered with the observation, which took place under bright moonlight. We observed from a mountain location.”

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