Sound your truth has been an annual event at New Paltz for five years, held on or around George Floyd’s birthday. It’s an ...
The following story was submitted for the Shaler Area Student Section, a collaboration between TribLive and The Oracle, the ...
West Elementary School's student council learned from the experience of Jefferson City's top elected official Thursday. The council for grades 3-5, consisting of a few dozen students, gathered in the ...
Undergraduate Sydnie Tutmaher works with chemistry glassware on a table she and her father built for chemistry labs in Meyers Hall. Alfred University chemistry students will have an opportunity to add ...
What started with a turtle statue donated to Butterworth Elementary School decades ago turned into eight new picnic tables for the community. “About a year and a half ago, Tom Douglas had contacted me ...
UTC is taking steps to comply with recently passed federal and state laws requiring dismantling of DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) programs. Chancellor Lori Mann Bruce said the Women’s and ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — Fayette County students are bringing fidget toys back into style. But this time with a purpose that goes far beyond playground trends. The innovative project spans across the ...
There is a very clear path to improve the situation of violence in response to political speech. The path to peace lies in the university system. We need universities to have self-respect again. What ...
THE CHARGES THE STUDENT IS FACING AND WHY. IT’S JUST NOT A GOOD THING TO DO. LIKE IT’S JUST BAD. I WAS JUST, LIKE, MIND BLOWN. I DON’T KNOW, IT’S JUST HONESTLY CRAZY. THOSE WERE THE REACTIONS FROM ...
LYNDEN, Wash. — The Lynden School Board voted Thursday to table a proposal that would have created an annual “Charlie Kirk Day,” after concerns from both community members and board leadership. Board ...
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In the movies, there’s something glamorous about a human wearing a robotic exoskeleton. Think Iron Man or Robocop. But Bradley Wagman and Viktor Bokisch, two US Army veterans studying engineering at ...