(The Center Square) – The Anti-Defamation League gives the University of Virginia an “F” in its Campus Antisemitism Report Card as the pro-Palestinian protesters mark another day of demonstrations on campus. As anti-Zionism demonstrations continue to creep up on college campuses across the nation, the ADL has been active in keeping score of antisemitic incidents prior to the latest campus uprisings, with the goal to serve students and their families information on the “current...
Qantas will pay millions of dollars in compensation to passengers after reaching an agreement with the ACCC to settle a lawsuit against the airline for selling seats on flights that had already been cancelled.
The Ohio Department of Transportation is set to close a busy off-ramp on a local highway.
This is a separate idea from the multi-agency center (MAC) the city is working on.
The major works on the historic Dublin 8 landmark are expected to take eight weeks to complete
The Family Freedom Center intends to boost Hillside services with the help of up to $500,000 from the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation over the next five years.
Gisele Bündchen is getting major support from a Florida mayor who blasted a police officer for his "wholly unacceptable" interaction with the model during a traffic stop this week. Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett sent a letter to the town's interim…
Advanced works have begun on Dublin’s historic Iveagh Markets.
Man United take on Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Monday but will be without Harry Maguire due to injury.
Pro-Palestinian protesters set up an encampment at CUNY's City College in West Harlem on April 25, 2024. Students at the Harlem campus set up more than a dozen tents and spoke out in the central quad. [ more › ]
Although many students in the United States enter community colleges intending to transfer to four-year universities, only 16% of those students receive bachelor’s degrees within six years. But Campus, an online alternative to traditional community colleges, has an approach that aims to change that. Many adjunct professors at the nation’s top universities, including UCLA, Princeton […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
The weekend is about to look a little less like the weekend for the bosses at one of the world’s largest technology and manufacturing companies. Samsung will soon require its executives to work six days a week, according to an April 18 report from the Korea Economic Daily. The Korea-based conglomerate, which makes Galaxy smartphones, flatscreen televisions, appliances and a wide range of other devices, is a stalwart of the tech industry. It generates tens of billions of dollars of revenue every...