• DIY Home Decor Ideas and Hacks You Actually Want To Make

    ransform your home into a stylish and cozy haven with these easy and affordable DIY home decor ideas and hacks!

    From repurposing old items to creating new ones, this video will inspire you to get creative and add a personal touch to your living space. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned DIYer, these projects are sure to impress and make your home feel like a true reflection of your style.


    #5mincrafts #decorideas #hacks #diy #livingspace #inspire #creative #projects
    DIY Home Decor Ideas and Hacks You Actually Want To Make ransform your home into a stylish and cozy haven with these easy and affordable DIY home decor ideas and hacks! 😍 From repurposing old items to creating new ones, this video will inspire you to get creative and add a personal touch to your living space. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned DIYer, these projects are sure to impress and make your home feel like a true reflection of your style. #5mincrafts #decorideas #hacks #diy #livingspace #inspire #creative #projects
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  • Why More And More Colleges Are Closing Down Across America

    The mid-2010's saw an uptick in U.S. college closures—particularly in the private nonprofit space.
    Since 2016, 91 U.S. private colleges have either closed, merged with another school, or announced plans to close according to a CNBC analysis of data from Higher Ed Dive. This trend is affecting tens of thousands of college students across the country, with almost half of those schools closing after the onset of the pandemic in 2020. For many struggling schools the pandemic was the final straw—but two major themes showed up consistently throughout the closures: finances and enrollment.

    "There are two significant issues affecting higher education right now," said The Princeton Review's Editor-in-Chief Robert Franek. "Specifically, through the admission and enrollment offices. Number one, it is the admission cliff, and that is the impending decline. We'll be graduating our lowest high school classes by population in 2025. And most enrollment professionals have been wringing their hands about this date of 2025, but many schools have seen those enrollment declines already."
    About 95% of U.S. colleges rely on tuition, according to Franek, meaning they rely on money from students to operate. Dwindling enrollment numbers mean less money, fewer student offerings, and eventually a shuttered institution.

    "It's a reflection of, I think, an unsustainable operating platform, meaning a heavy reliance on tuition, which can't always keep up with inflation," said Fitch Ratings Senior Director Emily Wadhwani.

    "It can't always keep up with erosion in enrollment. We can't keep hiking tuition sticker price in the hopes that the net residual once you account for scholarship and discounting and the like is gonna be enough to sort of offset your growing expense base."

    #cnbc #closing #acrossamerica #erosion #hikingsticker #inthehopes #colleges #americaneducation #tuition
    Why More And More Colleges Are Closing Down Across America The mid-2010's saw an uptick in U.S. college closures—particularly in the private nonprofit space. Since 2016, 91 U.S. private colleges have either closed, merged with another school, or announced plans to close according to a CNBC analysis of data from Higher Ed Dive. This trend is affecting tens of thousands of college students across the country, with almost half of those schools closing after the onset of the pandemic in 2020. For many struggling schools the pandemic was the final straw—but two major themes showed up consistently throughout the closures: finances and enrollment. "There are two significant issues affecting higher education right now," said The Princeton Review's Editor-in-Chief Robert Franek. "Specifically, through the admission and enrollment offices. Number one, it is the admission cliff, and that is the impending decline. We'll be graduating our lowest high school classes by population in 2025. And most enrollment professionals have been wringing their hands about this date of 2025, but many schools have seen those enrollment declines already." About 95% of U.S. colleges rely on tuition, according to Franek, meaning they rely on money from students to operate. Dwindling enrollment numbers mean less money, fewer student offerings, and eventually a shuttered institution. "It's a reflection of, I think, an unsustainable operating platform, meaning a heavy reliance on tuition, which can't always keep up with inflation," said Fitch Ratings Senior Director Emily Wadhwani. "It can't always keep up with erosion in enrollment. We can't keep hiking tuition sticker price in the hopes that the net residual once you account for scholarship and discounting and the like is gonna be enough to sort of offset your growing expense base." #cnbc #closing #acrossamerica #erosion #hikingsticker #inthehopes #colleges #americaneducation #tuition
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  • Charlie Puth Breaks Down New Jersey Slang | Bustle
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    Charlie Puth is reinventing himself, and we’re in full support of this king.

    After taking some time to reflect over the past few years, Puth has set his mind on releasing more honest music and showing fans his true self. He’s already dropped hits “Light Switch” and “That’s Hilarious” after sharing his songwriting process with fans on TikTok. We’ll be waiting (im)patiently for the next release.

    Puth joined Bustle on set to teach us a little about his home state, New Jersey. He is a proud native of the Garden State and shares his knowledge of terms like “shoobie” and “The Boss.” Check out the video above for more silly moments with this talented musician, and even a little Jersey confession.

    #bustle #charliesputh #newjersey #slang #tiktok #gardenstate #shoobie #theboss #sillymoments #funny #interview #reinventing #lightswitch #reflection
    Charlie Puth Breaks Down New Jersey Slang | Bustle ................... Charlie Puth is reinventing himself, and we’re in full support of this king. After taking some time to reflect over the past few years, Puth has set his mind on releasing more honest music and showing fans his true self. He’s already dropped hits “Light Switch” and “That’s Hilarious” after sharing his songwriting process with fans on TikTok. We’ll be waiting (im)patiently for the next release. Puth joined Bustle on set to teach us a little about his home state, New Jersey. He is a proud native of the Garden State and shares his knowledge of terms like “shoobie” and “The Boss.” Check out the video above for more silly moments with this talented musician, and even a little Jersey confession. #bustle #charliesputh #newjersey #slang #tiktok #gardenstate #shoobie #theboss #sillymoments #funny #interview #reinventing #lightswitch #reflection
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