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Four students injured as auto-rickshaw overturns in Mancherial

Four students injured as auto-rickshaw overturns in Mancherial

Four students were injured when an overcrowded school auto-rickshaw carrying 23 children overturned at a curve near Narwa village in Mancherial district. The injured are stable. Parents urged officials to enforce safety checks to prevent such...

SNAP cuts could mean fewer free meals for Georgia students

SNAP cuts could mean fewer free meals for Georgia students

ExploreWhat’s next for Congress after passing ‘big, beautiful bill’? Credit: AP Credit: AP According to the left-leaning Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, Georgia could be on the hook for $480 million in new SNAP costs when the cost-sharing...

Are Students Making Good Choices on AI?

Are Students Making Good Choices on AI?

In a recent piece in The New Yorker, “What Happens After AI Destroys College Writing?,” Hua Hsu tells a story that will be familiar to anyone working in higher education: students wrestling—to varying degrees—about when and how to use generative...

Garden City P.E.O. Chapter awards scholarship

Garden City P.E.O. Chapter awards scholarship

Journalism students honoured in former NCTJ chairman’s memory

Journalism students honoured in former NCTJ chairman’s memory

Three journalism students have been honoured for overcoming “unique challenges” during their studies. The annual Bob Norris Award is given in memory of the former Hampshire Chronicle journalist and National Council for the Training of Journalists...

How the Truman Scholarship Became the Right’s Latest Battleground

How the Truman Scholarship Became the Right’s Latest Battleground

As Republican pressure on education mounts, the fight over the scholarship reveals a broader effort to turn public service into a test of political loyalty. Ad Policy Harry S. Truman looks over a campaign poster urging people to register to vote....

Jewish students staying strong

Since Oct. 7, 2023, antisemitism and intimidation have been rife on campuses, including the University of British Columbia, where there have been numerous incidents of graffiti and personal attacks on the university’s president, among others....

Leviste’s P1,000 allowance sample benefits 150,000 Batangas students

Leviste’s P1,000 allowance sample benefits 150,000 Batangas students

Batangas 1st District Rep. Leandro Leviste. NASUGBU, Batangas — A sample size of the proposed P1,000 allowance for all Filipino students has been rolled out in different schools within Batangas’ first district, Rep. Leandro Legarda Leviste said....

India News | Kerala: Structural, Electrical Flaws in Kozhikode Medical College Fire Incidents, Reveals Probe

India News | Kerala: Structural, Electrical Flaws in Kozhikode Medical College Fire Incidents, Reveals Probe

Kozhikode (Kerala) [India], July 11 (ANI): A recent investigation into the fire incidents at the Kozhikode Government Medical College has revealed serious structural and electrical flaws, according to a report submitted by the PWD Electrical...

Students sue state for allowing trans students to compete in girls’ track-and-field

Students sue state for allowing trans students to compete in girls’ track-and-field

Three Oregon high schoolers have filed a federal lawsuit accusing three school districts and state entities of violating Title IX — a federal law prohibiting sex-based discrimination in federally funded educational programs — by allowing...

NELFUND resumes upkeep disbursements for students with updated commercial bank accounts

NELFUND resumes upkeep disbursements for students with updated commercial bank accounts

Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has announced the successful commencement of upkeep disbursements to student beneficiaries who have updated their bank account details from digital wallet platforms to commercial bank accounts. Director,...

Number of teachers in Luton hits record high

Number of teachers in Luton hits record high

The number of full-time teachers employed in Luton has reached the highest level since records began, new data shows. However, it comes as the overall number of teachers working in England fell. As part of its general election manifesto 12 months...

NELFUND Resumes Students’ Upkeep Disbursements

NELFUND Resumes Students’ Upkeep Disbursements

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has resumed the disbursement of upkeep allowances to student beneficiaries who have updated their bank account details from digital wallet platforms to conventional commercial bank accounts. In a...

Volleyball: Benjamin named assistant coach at Panola College

Volleyball: Benjamin named assistant coach at Panola College

Panola College hired Izabely Benjamin to be the assistant coach for the Panola Fillies volleyball team for the upcoming 2025 season. Benjamin, who graduated from Louisiana Tech University this past spring after playing for two seasons, returns...

Drums Across the Desert returns to Mesa Community College

Drums Across the Desert returns to Mesa Community College

The Academy Drum and Bugle Corps of Tempe will host a Drum Corps International competition this weekend at Mesa Community College. The event, 7:30 p.m. July 13 at MCC’s Riggs Stadium, promises to be “an exciting night of performance by world class...

New homeschooling trend uses Disney World as classroom

New homeschooling trend uses Disney World as classroom

Hindi pondo ng gobyerno: Leandro Legarda Leviste gives P1,000 allowance to over 150,000 students

Hindi pondo ng gobyerno: Leandro Legarda Leviste gives P1,000 allowance to over 150,000 students

BY Billy Begas Batangas Rep. Leandro Legarda Leviste has put his money where his mouth is and provided a P1,000 allowance to more than 150,000 students in the first district of the province. “Spending on education is an investment in our country’s...

More college students now learn entirely online than completely in-person

More college students now learn entirely online than completely in-person

This year is the first time that more U.S. college students will learn entirely online compared to being fully in-person. And research shows most online programs cost as much or more than in-person. Sponsor Message

Students union in fresh row over suspensions at UZ

Students union in fresh row over suspensions at UZ

The Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) is once again at odds with university authorities, demanding the reinstatement of members suspended from state universities. The union has accused Midlands State University (MSU), Great Zimbabwe...

Impact of cuts extend well beyond classroom

Impact of cuts extend well beyond classroom

The Trump-Musk connection may be fractured, but the reality of federal funding cuts continues. Federal funding for National Public Radio, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the National Endowment for the Arts are all on the line in...

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