Gunman dead, 2 students wounded in Northern California school shooting
Two students were wounded in a shooting at an elementary school in Oroville, the Butte County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday. The shooting took place at Feather River School of Seventh-Day…
Read More »Syracuse Law Students Engage with Global Legal Issues at the International Law Weekend Conference
Several Syracuse Law students from the International Law Society (ILS) recently attended the International Law Weekend Conference (ILW), hosted by the American Branch of the International Law Association (ABILA). The…
Read More »General Counsel Symposium Connects Students to Powerful Network of Alumni with Experiences to Share
Many students at the Syracuse University College of Law aim to work as general counsel at some point in their careers. And, while most have a sense of what that…
Read More »Dartmouth Sorority and 2 Fraternity Members Are Charged After Student’s Drowning
The 20-year-old student died this summer after attending an off-campus party. The fraternity members and sorority were charged with offenses related to providing alcohol to minors. Source link
Read More »LAUSD vows to protect immigrant, LGBTQ+ students during Trump term
Bracing for the return of President-elect Donald Trump, the Los Angeles school board is moving quickly to reaffirm the nation’s second-largest school system as a sanctuary for immigrants and the…
Read More »California’s most neglected special needs students are the gifted ones
Schools have generally been working hard to meet the special educational needs of an array of students — those with learning disabilities, those learning English, those with behavioral issues and…
Read More »At The National Bible Bee, Christian Students Perfect the Art of Memory
The National Bible Bee competition, which is fast rising in popularity, demands feats of memorization that make the National Spelling Bee look like a game of tic-tac-toe. Source link
Read More »Helping First-Generation Law Students Feel Welcome
The National First-Generation College Celebration is celebrated annually on November 8 to mark the anniversary of the signing of the Higher Education Act of 1965. Being a First-Generation Law Student…
Read More »Computer programs monitor students’ every word in the name of safety – Press Enterprise
By Madyson Fitzgerald, Stateline.org (TNS) Whether it’s a research project on the Civil War or a science experiment on volcano eruptions, students in the Colonial School District near Wilmington, Delaware,…
Read More »Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority’s Eta Nu Omega Chapter awards scholarships to Inland Empire students
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority’s Eta Nu Omega Chapter of San Bernardino and Riverside counties presented scholarships to graduating high school seniors at its annual Graduate Recognition Scholarship Brunch held in…
Read More »Goodbye Logic Games, Hello Law Students! – See Also
Goodbye Logic Games, Hello Law Students! – See Also – Above the Law Skip to content × Love ATL? Let’s make it official.Sign up for our newsletter. We will never…
Read More »School Absences Rise as Special Education Fails Students, Suit Says
A class-action lawsuit argues that the New York City school system falls short in helping students with emotional disabilities, leaving them to miss too many school days. Source link
Read More »Lawsuit aims to open UC jobs to undocumented students
After Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have allowed undocumented students to be hired on public universities, a legal effort has been launched to force open this doorway….
Read More »Boy’s death spurs new California law to protect students during heat
When 12-year-old Yahushua Robinson died while running during a P.E. class in triple-digit temperatures, his mother could not help but feel like the tragedy was preventable. Now, a little more…
Read More »Newsom vetoes bill directing UC, CSU to hire undocumented students
Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill Sunday that would have directed the University of California, California State University and state community colleges to hire undocumented students for campus jobs —…
Read More »Immigrants’ Rights Clinic Student’s Reflections on Meeting with Advocacy Project Partners – Mills Legal Clinic of Stanford Law School
Anna Kuritzkes, ’25 (right), with her clinic partner David Jiang, ’25, and Immigrants’ Rights Clinic Director Jayashri Srikantiah. I often find myself surprised by the responsibility I am given in…
Read More »The 5 best Linux distributions for students – from middle school to college
Jack Wallen/ZDNET Linux used to be a tool for programmers, hackers, and elite (remember, l33t?) users. Over time, that shifted, and now Linux is a viable OS for any type…
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