A list of puns related to "List of universities in England"
I'm sure there's a population threshold where somebody wouldn't feel the need to list the county anymore, like for the biggest 10 or 20 cities or so.
Also, is it common to respond with just a county when you're asked where you're from? At least in the US it's pretty common to just say your home state when asked that question.
Just curious!
No. | Club | Sport | Trophies |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Wigan Warriors | rugby league | 108 |
2 | Manchester United | football | 66 |
=3 | Leeds Rhinos | rugby league | 64 |
=3 | Liverpool | football | 64 |
=3 | St. Helens | rugby league | 64 |
6 | Arsenal | football | 46 |
7 | Yorkshire Cricket Club | cricket | 39 |
8 | Warrington Wolves | rugby league | 38 |
9 | Huddersfield Giants | rugby league | 37 |
10 | Bradford Bulls | rugby league | 33 |
11 | Chelsea | football | 31 |
12 | Widnes Vikings | rugby league | 30 |
13 | Sheffield Steelers | ice hockey | 29 |
14 | Surrey Cricket Club | cricket | 27 |
=15 | Lancashire Cricket Club | cricket | 26 |
=15 | Manchester City | football | 26 |
Stats taken from most decorated teams lists below:
ENGLISH FOOTBALL - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_football_clubs_in_England_by_competitive_honours_won
RUGBY LEAGUE - https://www.reddit.com/r/rugbyleague/comments/dad3a7/rugby_league_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most/
CRICKET - https://www.reddit.com/r/Cricket/comments/czi629/domestic_cricket_clubs_with_the_most_trophies_in/
HOCKEY - https://www.reddit.com/r/hockey/comments/dit8a8/hockey_teams_in_the_world_with_the_most_trophies/
BASKETBALL - https://www.reddit.com/r/Basketball/comments/dvdds0/basketball_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most/
RUGBY UNION - https://www.reddit.com/r/rugbyunion/comments/dd469a/rugby_union_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most/
VOLLEYBALL - https://www.reddit.com/r/volleyball/comments/dumot6/volleyball_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most/
WATER POLO - [https://www.reddit.com/r/waterpolo/comments/cyuof1/water_polo_
... keep reading on reddit β‘While reading this preface just now, I curiously googled "Colonel Chester DCL Oxford" who is referenced in the very first sentence.
My subsequent binge on Joseph Lamuel Chester was totally worth it. He was an American expat employed by the United States, who spent decades in England as a researcher and publisher of genealogical texts. Some biographical sketches on this interesting fellow are as follow:
His published works are extraordinarily expansive, though sadly his 20-year effort to produce a voluminous record-set for 16th-Century Oxford alumni didn't come to fruition until after he died.
Hey Everyone, like the title says I've made a short film of neo-noir films set in my home region of New England in the last 20 years. Here's the link! I would love some collaboration on this, let me know what films I'm missing and which ones I should be checking out.
My only two criteria for the list are that they were released between 2000-2020, and that they be a noir set in NE, which means we're excluding New York and New Jersey. Looking forward to your feedback.
Shine Jesus Shine
Jubilate (everybody)
Make me a channel of your peace
Seek ye first
This little light of mine
Abba father
As the deer (pants for the water)
Autumn days
Be still for the presence of the lord
Bind us together lord
Servant king
If I were a butterfly
I, the lord of sea and sky
I watch the sunrise
Let there be peace on earth
Lord, the light of your love is shining
Love is something if you give it away
Morning has broken
The lord's my shepherd
Think of a world without any flowers
When I needed a neighbour
All things bright and beautiful
We're up to two dozen US universities and college campuses that have either suspended classes or relocated a bulk of in-person classes to online/distance learning. Some locations have cancelled classes for a few days or a week; others have done so indefinitely or until the end of the current semester or quarter. I'll keep a running list here if there's any interest.
It appears in most cases, classes are cancelled or altered, but offices are remaining open. Student events are being cancelled, air travel and international travel cancelled or advised against, but staff are still working. Can any SA professionals share how their university's actions are changing their day-to-day job?
As per CDC guidelines here and here, most institutions have imposed restrictions and guidelines on international travel that includes canceling or postponing some or all international travel. Many universities are also employing restrictions on university-sponsored domestic air travel. Many institutions are also recommending students, staff, faculty, and others to follow guidelines from the CDC and stay home when sick, wash and sanitize hands properly, self-quarantine following exposure to known infected individuals or onset of respiratory symptoms. For the sake of simplicity, the list below is only inclusive of institution closures and alterations of academic coursework.
In Washington:
University of Washington - classes and finals for all three campuses will not be held in person from March 9 - March 20. Campus offices and services remain open. As of March 9, classes plan to resume normally when spring quarter begins on March 30th. UW Law is also impacted.
Northeastern University - Seattle and San Francisco Bay Area/Silicon Valley campuses will move to online course instruction on March 9. Campuses remain open with allowances for high-risk faculty and staff. No date for return to normal activity has been announced. Boston campus still operating normally.
Pacific Lutheran University - March 9 classes are cancelled. All regular, on-campus classes are switching to distance learning as of March 10, through March 30. Offices remain open.
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... keep reading on reddit β‘This means the polling excludes everyone who hasn't voted recently. That is a very significant portion of Andrew Yang's support (such as myself, I am 42 and never even registered to vote before).
That means that the poll result is invalid. This should absolutely be brought up with the DNC and the media. Regardless of whether we think they are actually going to change the rules. Its not something that we should just let go.
Voter turnout for presidential elections was most recently 55.7%. So like always, turnout is key as long as people realize that and stick to their guns.
so i'm pretty sure i'm losing my mind but i've been able to laugh at myself recently and i wanted to share a list of weird shit i've done in my college's dining hall. for context: my college has a meal plan based on 'swipes' of your ID card. each semester you get a set number of 'swipes' that you can use to get meals at different restaurants on campus. one 'swipe' at the dining hall gets you basically unlimited access to a buffet-style restaurant. they have a bakery, a grill, a salad bar, a sandwich station, pizza, and some other shit depending on the day. everything has a calorie label which is pretty cool but probably not super accurate, whether or not i decide to trust the info depends on my mood really. the food is from aramark, so it's pretty mediocre, but whatever. it's a pretty good deal for just one swipe. but of course, i am a degenerate, and i'm pretty sure every employee knows me by now.
during my restrictive phases, i:
frequently swiped in JUST for coffee. the coffee wasn't good but i could drink literally as much as i wanted, so i'd go in and drink like 6 cups and nothing else
brought my food scale in to weigh vegetables from the salad bar. i'd bring it in my backpack, make a salad, then take it to some secluded area in the dining hall and weigh each individual ingredient and log it into MFP
often, these 'salads' were literally just pickles, iceberg lettuce, and mustard. they looked absolutely vile and tasted pretty much exactly like you would expect a pickle/lettuce/mustard salad to
brought measuring spoons/cups to measure stuff like condiments
you're not technically allowed to take stuff from the dining hall but i would smuggle in containers to take vegetables from the salad bar to steam in the microwave in my dorm. this isn't really all that weird in theory but i would literally grab a plate, load it up with ALL OF THE BROCCOLI/CAULIFLOWER THEY HAD and then waltz on over to some secluded area to stash my haul in the containers i brought. i had to walk past SO MANY PEOPLE with a giant plate of just ??? raw broccoli ??? i did this with lots of different vegetables depending on what they had that day but i'm a hoe for cruciferous veg so that's mostly what i got
taken like 8 apples at a time to do apple monos
they have a section for cereal/milk and they offer unsweetened almond milk so i've definitely used a swipe just to fill up a few bottles to take back with me
these are all pretty insane but that's not e
... keep reading on reddit β‘The following schools have announced campus closures or a move to online classes:
CSUF is not on this list.
I have this question which is really nagging me. I achieved a 2:1 in my honors degree course. However when i average all my grades, even my double credit modules I only have enough for a lower 2:2 I've tried contacting my university and they said that they can't do anything about it, of course i'm glad i got a 2:1, but I just feel like a cheater. So do universities weight grades differently? Do you have a higher grade than you should? note: a 2:1 equates to a 3.0-3.8 GPA. a 2:2 equates to 2.0-2.9
Correct me if i'm wrong but it's mandatory to attend school until you are at the age of 18? So is the culture in England that you literally jump from secondary school to university? There's no such thing as training yourself in math, chemistry, biology and physics with a teacher before attending an engineering programme, med school etc? People who want to attend university in England don't travel a lot right after they're done with secondary school?
I don't know much about the educational system in England.
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No. | Club | Sport | Trophies |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Wigan Warriors | rugby league | 108 |
2 | Manchester United | football | 66 |
=3 | Leeds Rhinos | rugby league | 64 |
=3 | Liverpool | football | 64 |
=3 | St. Helens | rugby league | 64 |
6 | Arsenal | football | 46 |
7 | Yorkshire Cricket Club | cricket | 39 |
8 | Warrington Wolves | rugby league | 38 |
9 | Huddersfield Giants | rugby league | 37 |
10 | Bradford Bulls | rugby league | 33 |
11 | Chelsea | football | 31 |
12 | Widnes Vikings | rugby league | 30 |
13 | Sheffield Steelers | ice hockey | 29 |
14 | Surrey Cricket Club | cricket | 27 |
15 | Lancashire Cricket Club | cricket | 26 |
16 | Manchester City | football | 25 |
Stats taken from most decorated teams lists below:
ENGLISH FOOTBALL - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_football_clubs_in_England_by_competitive_honours_won
RUGBY LEAGUE - https://www.reddit.com/r/rugbyleague/comments/dad3a7/rugby_league_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most/
CRICKET - https://www.reddit.com/r/Cricket/comments/czi629/domestic_cricket_clubs_with_the_most_trophies_in/
HOCKEY - https://www.reddit.com/r/hockey/comments/dit8a8/hockey_teams_in_the_world_with_the_most_trophies/
BASKETBALL - https://www.reddit.com/r/Basketball/comments/dvdds0/basketball_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most/
RUGBY UNION - https://www.reddit.com/r/rugbyunion/comments/dd469a/rugby_union_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most/
VOLLEYBALL - https://www.reddit.com/r/volleyball/comments/dumot6/volleyball_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most/
WATER POLO - [https://www.reddit.com/r/waterpolo/comments/cyuof1/water_polo_cl
... keep reading on reddit β‘Current Universities / Colleges with in-person class closures
- Michigan State (MSU)
-University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
- Duke University
- Purdue University
- Harvard University
- Amherst College
- University of California, Berkeley
- Columbia University and Barnard College
- Hofstra University
- Ohio State University
- Princeton University
- Seattle University
- University of Southern California
- University of California, San Diego
- Stanford University
- University of Washington
- Towson University
- John's Hopkins University
- Morgan State University
- University of MD Baltimore College
- Loyala University
- Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) - Troy NY
- Skidmore College - Saratoga Springs NY
- West Chester University
* See /u comments for ones that might not be included in this list *
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/09/us/coronavirus-university-college-classes/index.html
No. | Club | Sport | Trophies |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Wigan Warriors | rugby league | 108 |
2 | Manchester United | football | 66 |
=3 | Leeds Rhinos | rugby league | 64 |
=3 | St. Helens | rugby league | 64 |
4 | Liverpool | football | 63 |
5 | Arsenal | football | 46 |
6 | Yorkshire Cricket Club | cricket | 39 |
7 | Warrington Wolves | rugby league | 38 |
8 | Huddersfield Giants | rugby league | 37 |
9 | Bradford Bulls | rugby league | 33 |
10 | Chelsea | football | 31 |
11 | Widnes Vikings | rugby league | 30 |
12 | Sheffield Steelers | ice hockey | 29 |
13 | Surrey Cricket Club | cricket | 27 |
14 | Lancashire Cricket Club | cricket | 26 |
15 | Aston Villa | football | 25 |
=15 | Manchester City | football | 25 |
Stats taken from most decorated teams lists below:
ENGLISH FOOTBALL - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_football_clubs_in_England_by_competitive_honours_won
RUGBY LEAGUE - https://np.reddit.com/r/rugbyleague/comments/dad3a7/rugby_league_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most/
CRICKET - https://np.reddit.com/r/Cricket/comments/czi629/domestic_cricket_clubs_with_the_most_trophies_in/
HOCKEY - https://np.reddit.com/r/hockey/comments/dit8a8/hockey_teams_in_the_world_with_the_most_trophies/
BASKETBALL - https://np.reddit.com/r/Basketball/comments/dvdds0/basketball_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most/
RUGBY UNION - https://np.reddit.com/r/rugbyunion/comments/dd469a/rugby_union_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most/
VOLLEYBALL - https://np.reddit.com/r/volleyball/comments/dumot6/volleyball_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most/
HANDBALL - https://np.reddit.com/r/Handball/comments/cyrfp1/handball_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most_trophies/
WATER POLO - [https://np.reddit.com/r/waterpolo/comments/cyuof1/water_
... keep reading on reddit β‘No. | Club | Sport | Trophies |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Wigan Warriors | rugby league | 108 |
2 | Manchester United | football | 66 |
=3 | Leeds Rhinos | rugby league | 64 |
=3 | Liverpool | football | 64 |
=3 | St. Helens | rugby league | 64 |
6 | Arsenal | football | 46 |
7 | Yorkshire Cricket Club | cricket | 39 |
8 | Warrington Wolves | rugby league | 38 |
9 | Huddersfield Giants | rugby league | 37 |
10 | Bradford Bulls | rugby league | 33 |
11 | Chelsea | football | 31 |
12 | Widnes Vikings | rugby league | 30 |
13 | Sheffield Steelers | ice hockey | 29 |
14 | Surrey Cricket Club | cricket | 27 |
=15 | Lancashire Cricket Club | cricket | 26 |
=15 | Manchester City | football | 26 |
Stats taken from most decorated teams lists below:
ENGLISH FOOTBALL - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_football_clubs_in_England_by_competitive_honours_won
RUGBY LEAGUE - https://www.reddit.com/r/rugbyleague/comments/dad3a7/rugby_league_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most/
CRICKET - https://www.reddit.com/r/Cricket/comments/czi629/domestic_cricket_clubs_with_the_most_trophies_in/
HOCKEY - https://www.reddit.com/r/hockey/comments/dit8a8/hockey_teams_in_the_world_with_the_most_trophies/
BASKETBALL - https://www.reddit.com/r/Basketball/comments/dvdds0/basketball_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most/
RUGBY UNION - https://www.reddit.com/r/rugbyunion/comments/dd469a/rugby_union_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most/
VOLLEYBALL - https://www.reddit.com/r/volleyball/comments/dumot6/volleyball_clubs_in_the_world_with_the_most/
WATER POLO - [https://www.reddit.com/r/waterpolo/comments/cyuof1/water_polo_
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