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college

[kol-ij] / ˈkɒl ɪdʒ /


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Monthly trading volume on Kalshi hit $10.4 billion in February, a record for the company, and the firm is set to outperform that number this month ahead of the March Madness college basketball tournament.

From Barron's

As a college educated US-born citizen, Vora says he felt comfortable using his voice to raise awareness about the pricing pressures that are putting a strain small business owners.

From BBC

The first time Sasha-Jay was aware of a fake account was in 2022, when she was 16, and had just started college after leaving school.

From BBC

U.S. airlines are in the middle of one of their busiest segments of the year as college students and families with school-age children enjoy spring break, with many flying to their destinations.

From MarketWatch

In those meetings, Target executives highlighted the company’s ongoing investments in Black-owned businesses and historically Black colleges and universities, said a Target spokesman.

From The Wall Street Journal