
Hannah Gross
Education and Child Welfare Writer at NJ Spotlight
she/her | covering education and child welfare for @NJSpotlightNews via @Report4America | @Penn grad and @dailypenn alum | @NAHJ
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1 week ago |
velo.outsideonline.com | Alvin Holbrook |Hannah Gross
Unbound Gravel is here, and that means it's time for our annual attempt to predict the future. After days of rain in the leadup to Unbound Gravel, race conditions Saturday are shaping up to be a bit different from the dry Unbound of 2024. With the race changing so much depending on weather, last year's results mean little for trying to predict this year's outcome. Winning a hot and dry Unbound of 2024 versus a Mudbound™ à la the chaos of the 2023 Unbound - those are two entirely different things.
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1 week ago |
velo.outsideonline.com | Alvin Holbrook |Hannah Gross
Unbound Gravel has quickly become a hotbed of new and unreleased tech. Last year saw a prototype Allied Able gravel bike, one of our first looks at the Classified groupset, unreleased Trek gravel bikes, and a whole lot more. This year, it looks like Specialized has a new Diverge gravel bike around the corner. There's hardly any detail to be found in our best glimpse of the new bike. The first thing to note is that the Specialized Future Shock has stuck around, or at least some variation of it.
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1 week ago |
nj.com | Hannah Gross
Editor’s note: This story was shared as part of a content-sharing agreement between Mosaic.NJ.com and NJ Spotlight News. You can follow them on Facebook and Twitter (or X). As many New Jersey students are struggling to read at their grade level, the state is taking steps to improve literacy instruction beginning next school year, including screening students for reading deficiencies at least twice a year.
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2 weeks ago |
njspotlightnews.org | Hannah Gross
Rutgers University named the current president of Louisiana State University, another large public school, as its next president. William F. Tate IV will begin his five-year term on July 1 and succeed President Jonathan Holloway, who decided to step down after leading Rutgers through a global pandemic, faculty strike, campus unrest and federal cuts to research funding during his five-year term.
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3 weeks ago |
velo.outsideonline.com | Hannah Gross
By Hannah Gross After a long hiatus, your favorite fixie Youtube series, Riding Fixed Up Mountains with Pros, is back. In the most recent episode, they meet up with WorldTour Idahoan Matteo Jorgenson in Indian Wells, California, to ride fixed up 4,000 feet over 12 miles. This is probably the best 15 minutes you could spend this week when you're not watching the Giro. Enjoy!
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NEW: Rutgers voted to confirm William F. Tate IV as its 22nd president. Tate is currently the president of Louisiana State University. Rutgers said the search was "quite challenging" since many sitting presidents were reluctant to consider other jobs. @NJSpotlightNews

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