Dutch police officers are no longer allowed to use appearance or country of origin as a reason to stop and check someone. The police have changed its guidelines to that effect in order to eliminate discrimination by employees, the police told NU.nl.
At just 17 years old, Bianca Patrone will graduate from Youngstown State on Sunday with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration before she receives her high school diploma.
The Big Easy is home to all sorts of people and some of them you may have even seen on the big screen.
Students assembled Monday to protest the decision to cease college-run theatrical productions on campus.
The Ripon Unified school board recognized Weston Elementary School and Ripon High at the April 8 meeting.
For some ninth-graders near Fresno, California, the invitation — years before they’ll don a cap and gown — comes out of the blue: You’ve been accepted to Fresno State, the letter says.
JERRY Lukendo Mbokani has to make several calculations when he sends money to his elderly mother in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
In addition to his academics, 17-year-old Austin Jean works two jobs and participates in sports.
Giorgio Viera/AFP via GettyAfter weeks of bellyaching and carrying on about how he would “not be allowed” to take a day off from his criminal hush-money trial to attend his 18-year-old son Barron’s high school graduation, Donald Trump will, in fact, be permitted to go, Judge Juan Merchan said Tuesday. Following the first day of proceedings earlier this month, Trump lambasted Merchan, ranting, “[I]t looks like the judge will not let me go to the graduation of my son.” Moments later, he expressed
Amid financial aid delays stretching months beyond what’s typical, some students are feeling pressured to make college decisions without even knowing how much they’ll be required to pay.
Amid financial aid delays stretching months beyond what’s typical, some students are feeling pressured to make college decisions without even knowing how much they’ll be required to pay.
High school graduates — and their parents — have a lot on their minds this spring, not the least of which is paying for college.