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college

[kol-ij] / ˈkɒl ɪdʒ /


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The two college dropouts changed the way people use computers, listen to music and communicate on the go, giving rise to lifestyles revolving around smartphone apps.

From Barron's

Of that extra funding, £1.6bn will go directly to early years, schools and colleges over the next three years as part of an "inclusion fund" to prepare for change.

From BBC

Sunga says her event brings together families, older women that bake together, Gen Z girlfriends that have got out of the group chat, people in college or young women that are exploring creative activities.

From BBC

‘Time is running out’: For years, parents have struggled under the weight of the loans they took on to help their kids pay for college.

From The Wall Street Journal

The path to the middle class no long runs just through college or traditional manufacturing jobs.

From The Wall Street Journal