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As a Faculty member, I want to view a student s academic history so that I can better understand how their performance
has changed over time.
Acceptance Criteria Display GPA trends across semesters using ...
enhancement
frontend
In a repository files, some emails are mentioned, which considered as incorrect by both CyberFerret (v.1.3.0,
dictionary 1.35) and Grand-Report. Then, all these emails are marked as Ignored via CyberFerret ...
hi there alex! i saw your project pop up on a website asking for contributors. i work in Python and a bit of JavaScript.
let me know if we can collaborate :)
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During ORK-333 fresh-clone verification on the shared host, a clean GitHub clone completed npm ci and npm run build,
then npm run test:ci progressed through the suite but stalled in test/threads.test.js. ...
bug
launch-blocker
We need a new CSS-only animated infinity loading spinner component to expand the component library. The spinner should
use keyframes to draw an infinity symbol. This is for the \submissions/examples\ folder. ...
accepted
animation
good first issue
gssoc:approved
GSSoC-26
help wanted
level:intermediate
type:feature
Description: We need a modern, asymmetric grid layout component for showcasing features, products, or content. The
design should be inspired by Apple, Linear, and Vercel s bento grid layouts, featuring ...
animation
good first issue
gssoc:approved
GSSoC-26
help wanted
level:intermediate
type:feature
Publish: Create User Flow
Figma file: Create User Flow
What needs to happen
- [ ] Dev review with Matt — walk through the decision tree framework for the chosen CRUD pattern (side drawer +
inline ...

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