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Financial aid at CSU campuses typically covers tuition, not room and board, according to Rosales.
From Los Angeles Times
The mural covers the walls of the museum’s Cabinet gallery, taking as inspiration the “Four Seasons” suite of François Boucher that is displayed just around the corner.
The warning covers parts of Argyll and Bute, the west Highlands, Western Isles and Northern Isles.
From BBC
In September the whole of the north-east England area, which covers Yorkshire, had 152% of its normal rainfall with 90% falling in October.
From BBC
In the Cleveland Fed’s district, which covers Ohio and parts of Pennsylvania and Kentucky, some retailers said they reduced staffing because sales had slowed.
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