Week 3 College Football Schedule, Guide: Best Games, Odds, Line, TV

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Week 3 College Football Schedule, Guide: Best Games, Odds, Line, TV

Today, she's noodling through some digital history projects she'd like to teach her students. She's thinking about how she should handle the New Deal, suburbanization, and redlining. One resource she wants to use is the Digital Scholarship Lab at the University of Richmond’s Renewing Inequality.

Programs displacing 300,000 people have a racially disproportionate impact.

8% of Lubbock's population is of color, but all of the nearly 1,300 families it displaced were white. 3% in St. Louis County's community is also of colour, yet 94% were displaced.

The project highlights the effects of redlining on North Chicago, Fargo, Akron, Madison and Grand Rapids. The highways that needed to be built always found the Black neighborhoods. The project is a unique way of building on some of our past understandings of the redline.

Digital Scholarship Lab, “Renewing Inequality,” American Panorama, ed. Robert K. Nelson and Edward L. Ayers, accessed September 15, 2022.

Air Force beat Colorado and Northern Iowa, while Wyoming got beaten by Illinois. Free Shoes-lhvl is likely to be closer. Wyoming is looking for a new teacher in the humanities/history.

Oklahoma and Western Kentucky are playing on Saturday morning. Purdue and Syracuse are also playing.   They are going to play for the right to win.

Vandy has not looked bad in either of their first two games. Vandy is on the road to NIU. UNT-UNLV is a game I'm not sure about. I don't like Houston even though they are playing well.

UTEP and New Mexico are playing a game on Saturday evening. The game is a toss-up.

Arizona is playing against Georgia. Georgia is a favorite.

USC should be able to beat Fresno State, but Fresno went blow-for-blow with Oregon State last week. I can't watch Hawai'i right now.


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