Here. That ipo pricing at 14 last night. But right now you cannot get it for that price because you can see there its up to almost 24 bucks on the session. A huge move day one for the Cloud Company despite vocal skeptics. Theyre questioning their profitability. This feels like the debates we were having back in the 90s during the dotcom boom. Im not saying thats the case here, but off booming ipo with people wonder wrg is the money right now. Another bombshell from the president s tax plan. President obama wants to challenge College Change i should say College Savings plans known as 529s so the gains would be taxed as regular income. Right now they are taxedfree as you know as long as the money is used for a childs college education. The president says these plans only help rich people not the middle class and we will put it to the test coming up on todays closing bell. This was all part of the state of the union. Making Free Community college. We have heard jeb bush and others say it
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May 11, 2021
Pizza lessons included creating yeasted dough products from scratch, contrasting fresh vs. canned tomatoes, and considering toppings’ nutritional impacts.
By Beverly Makhani
Division of Academic Engagement and Student Achievement (DAESA)
What do you get when you make pizza, pumpkin-chocolate chip muffins, and ice cream all on a Saturday?
Plates and bowls of deliciousness plus an introduction to college-level science, if you are a lucky high-schooler who attended a virtual cooking class hosted by Washington State University’s Office of Academic Engagement (OAE) and the School of Hospitality Business Management (HBM).
For three hours, dozens of OAE student participants across the state followed along in their own home kitchens while three HBM instructors in chef’s whites worked in front of cameras set up throughout Todd Hall’s commercial kitchen in the Carson College of Business. OAE is part of the Division of Academic Engagement and Student Achievement (DAES