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UC proposes its first enrollment cap — 20% — on out-of-state students

Many California students have expressed dismay in recent years about how hard it is to get into a chosen University of California campus —...

Kids, ages 7 to 11, accused of ransacking San Pedro daycare, causing thousands of...

The scene at the World Tots L.A. daycare center in San Pedro last week was straight out of a teacher’s nightmare.Obscenities were scribbled in...

Can CMS afford the $6 million cost of busing for choice?

When Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools expanded busing options to increase diversity in magnet schools this year, it added almost 10,000 miles a day of bus runs,...

UNC Wilmington lecturer claims he was racially profiled

A UNC-Wilmington lecturer and his wife claim he was racially profiled while sitting outside his classroom Tuesday. Rajan Juniku, 42, a chemistry lecturer...

Black student success rates earn USF top spot in new report

When it comes to the success of black students, the University of South Florida takes the No. 1 spot in Florida and the sixth...

Rutgers U. conservative group shares flier similar to white supremacist poster

NEW BRUNSWICK -- The president of a conservative Rutgers University student group said he has received mixed feedback about a...

Bethlehem preschoolers get lesson in helping others

Chesterbrook Academy Preschool in Bethlehem recently organized a "Souper Bowl" food drive to support Second Harvest Food Bank. Students were tasked...

Saucon Valley ‘red out’ raises $1,300 for heart group

More than 300 students at the Saucon Valley High School boys basketball game on Jan. 31 turned the gymnasium...

1 professor, 2 classrooms? Rutgers tests remote lecture halls

PISCATAWAY -- Scanning the nearly 150 students she could see from the front of her lecture hall, Rutgers University...

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