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college

[kol-ij] / ˈkɒl ɪdʒ /


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He had come to vote at Notre Dame college in the Plateau district, where voters queued in a hall below a huge portrait of Felix Houphouet-Boigny, the west African nation's founding president.

From Barron's

The Massachusetts vocational high-school system, more than a century old and among the oldest in the U.S., has become a coveted pathway—driven in part, counterintuitively, by teens who end up going to college.

From The Wall Street Journal

Entering this season the Hoosiers were the program with the most losses in college football history, with more than 700.

From Los Angeles Times

He remembers this period at one of the UK's foremost music colleges as a formative part of his journey.

From BBC

He remembers that Hendrix's audience was overwhelmingly "very, very white" college students.

From BBC