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“That’s a real person who could be dying right in front of us, and we’re still being expected to continue to finish our ...
British Columbia has the potential to lead the nation on innovative construction methods, but obstacles like uneven regulation must be tackled first, says a Canadian think tank.
A federal court has ordered the release of nearly $7 billion in previously frozen education grants, restoring critical ...
On Friday, students who researched cleaner energy solutions presented a summer’s worth of work to peers, faculty and family ...
Originally scheduled for the summer, the project has been delayed and will now take place while students are in school ...
Interest on federal student loans is beginning to accrue again this month, creating additional financial strain for millions of borrowers still navigating repayment challenges.
As Iowa families gear up for back-to-school season, doctors are sounding the alarm about measles and urging parents to check ...
Cell phones in schools have parents and students split. Are they a nuisance? Or are they necessary for a child’s safety?
Before she became a U.S. senator and then President Joe Biden’s vice president, Kamala Harris was a progressive California politician.
A new law takes effect in Tennessee this upcoming school year just as Memphis and Shelby County students head back to school next week.
The massive GOP tax cut and spending plan has huge implications for the American way of life. The bill impacts food assistance, health care for low-income people, farm policy, energy, the environment, ...
Lily Connors took full advantage of her study abroad when she went to Africa. She climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro. She decided to ...