Faculty and staff have a Microsoft Education account automatically created by UAB IT. Course instructors should enable the features they would like to use in their Canvas course from the Microsoft ...
Changing your class in The Forge isn’t as simple as picking the one you want — it all comes down to rerolls and luck. In this guide, we break down every method you can use to reroll your race so you ...
Changing your class in The Forge isn’t as simple as picking the one you want — it all comes down to rerolls and luck. In this guide, we break down every method you can use to reroll your race so you ...
Have you ever felt like your ideas, tasks, and notes are scattered across too many places, sticky notes, emails, random apps, or even scraps of paper? It’s a frustrating cycle, and it can leave you ...
I’d argue that prioritizing exercise, although inconvenient at times, is especially beneficial for college students. Choosing fun, energizing workouts can break up the monotony of busy days, develop ...
America’s middle class is facing significant challenges to achieve a secure retirement, according to new research. Drawing on responses from 10,009 adults with annual household incomes between $50,000 ...
Laurence is an avid writer, gamer, and traveller with several years of journalistic writing experience under his belt. Having helped create a student-focused magazine at university, he is keen to ...
The Assault class is the tip of the spear in Battlefield 6. Designed for aggressive, frontline combat, this class is for players who want to lead the charge, break through enemy lines, and be in the ...
The Support class is the indispensable anchor that keeps a team alive and fighting. In Battlefield 6, the Support role is the true backbone of any successful squad, providing critical health, ...
Use the following suggestions if the OneNote notebook is not showing in the app. Sometimes, it can be the corrupt cache in OneNote that causes issues. Clear OneNote cache and see if it works. OneNote ...
Every few days or so we read that artificial intelligence will doom us. But lately, it feels like our political discourse is determined to start the job. What if we used one threat to blunt the other?