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  • Over the past three years, nearly a third of HBCUs have seen at least a 20 percent increase in applications, which correlates with protests over high-profile racial-violence incidents.
  • Vice President Harris is delivering what her campaign describes as her "closing argument" Tuesday night. She's speaking from the same spot her opponent spoke on Jan. 6, 2021.
  • The crinkly-faced canine became the most popular breed in the U.S. last year, according to the American Kennel Club, breaking the Labrador retriever's 31-year reign.
  • The U.S. is now No. 2, behind Germany and ahead of France, England and Canada. The American squad has been ranked in the top two spots since FIFA created the world rankings for women back in 2003.
  • Last night's Billboard Latin Music awards honored Bad Bunny, who received the lifetime achievement award. When the legendary Rita Moreno handed it off, the moment was like the passing of a baton.
  • Almost 85% of TV ad spending in the presidential race has been focused on six key states — Florida, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin and Arizona.
  • Lynn Neary speaks with four NPR correspondents who cover presidential cabinet offices whose chiefs may be replaced, regardless of who wins the presidential election. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton intends to leave the administration even if President Obama continues in office. State Department correspondent Michele Kelemen assesses who the president might choose to replace her or who Mitt Romney might choose to be his Secretary of State. Defense correspondent Tom Bowman looks at the possibilities of who might replace Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. Justice correspondent Carrie Johnson goes over the names in play among Democrats and Republicans for the Attorney General's office. And John Ydstie takes a look at who might be the next Secretary of the Treasury.
  • Join KUAF on March 15th from 6 - 9 p.m. at Arsaga's Mill for the first ever KUAF Radio Rumble! Learn about new music programs coming to KUAF, meet the hosts, and watch them battle it out... and vote for the first ever Radio Rumble Championship!

    KUAF is debuting SIX new music programs on our digital signal KUAF3, and to introduce this new slate of shows, we're celebrating with the hosts as they play 20 minute DJ sets previewing their new programs. You can cast your vote for your favorite set by donating at the event - $1 = 1 vote - and all proceeds will go toward expanding music programming on KUAF. And if you can't make to the Rumble but want to support music on KUAF, you can donate early by clicking here.

    With drinks and a nacho bar by Rabbit Hole NWA - you won't want to miss this night of music and friendly competition. Come be a part of the spectacle! Wrestling attire and attitudes are encouraged.

    DJs performing at the KUAF Radio Rumble include DJ Girlfriend, DJ Katastrophe, Miletus, Jay Stoyanov, Logan Simmons and Sophia Nourani.
  • Every culture has its own special soup. The belief is that a bowl will make you feel better if you're feeling under the weather, hung over or just in need of a pick-me-up.
  • Twenty-one ex-students have accused 15 coaches, two choreographers and a late gym owner. NPR reached out to the accused. Two denied the allegations and others couldn't be reached or didn't respond.
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