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Happy advising season everyone! It is time for every student’s least favorite holiday where everyone’s looking for the easiest way to block out their schedule—Coursicle solved that problem last ...
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If you were using Coursicle in 2022, chances are you received bizarre push notifications from the company’s co-founder, Joe Puccio. The scandal went viral. The incident was due to a collapse in Puccio ...
While the UNC campus community is celebrating its last day of classes on Friday, details are emerging of a tragedy that took place one week before. A student death was reported in Thomas Ruffin Jr.
The co-founder of Coursicle, a popular course scheduling app, recently apologized for a manic episode last year during which he sent multiple controversial push notifications to students. A year after ...
After receiving a wave of responses online, Rebecca Journey, instructor of global studies course “The Problem of Whiteness,” postponed the course from winter to spring 2023, according to an ...
If your Coursicle notifications have been unusually focused on receiving nudes, you weren’t hacked – and you’re far from alone. Those looking for classes on the popular course-building website ...
The University of Dayton has completed the transition to a new scheduling software for students. While the old system is not the primary system anymore, it is still accessible on Porches under the ...
Registration for spring classes is finishing up and App State students are using software tools to assist with picking out and scheduling classes, but those tools were not always available to help ...
In 2012, as an incoming freshman to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Joe Puccio spent around seven hours planning his schedule to only get into one out of the five classes he needed.It ...