The Lunar New Year starts Sunday, Feb. 10 — marking another chance to start 2024 on the right foot. Commonly observed in China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Mongolia and other Asian countries, celebrations commemorate a the new lunisolar calendar year and typically involves gifts of money in red envelopes and food that symbolize good fortune. Since …
It s still a "significant gap," UW-Oshkosh Chancellor Andrew Leavitt wrote — larger than the projected shortfalls at four of the other Universities of Wisconsin campuses as of August.
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