• Graduate student workers ask ‘Who is the university for?’

    The University of Iowa pays poverty-level wages to graduate workers despite incredible fundraising and an endowment of over $3 billion. The Board of Regents has increased tuition yet again and is desperately seeking funds from new private partnerships in order to “maintain academic excellence”. How can one school be so wealthy and yet so anxious

    • KTVZ

    Student debt is haunting Americans from graduation to retirement

    By Allison Morrow, CNN New York (CNN) — Going to college is supposed to be the path to a more prosperous life. But the cost of getting a degree has become a financial albatross, weighing down borrowers from the day they graduate to the day they retire — if retirement is even possible. Student loan

    • KEYT

    Student debt is haunting Americans from graduation to retirement

    By Allison Morrow, CNN New York (CNN) — Going to college is supposed to be the path to a more prosperous life. But the cost of getting a degree has become a financial albatross, weighing down borrowers from the day they graduate to the day they retire — if retirement is even possible. Student loan

    • KIFI

    Student debt is haunting Americans from graduation to retirement

    By Allison Morrow, CNN New York (CNN) — Going to college is supposed to be the path to a more prosperous life. But the cost of getting a degree has become a financial albatross, weighing down borrowers from the day they graduate to the day they retire — if retirement is even possible. Student loan

  • Continuation of Students’ Protests at American Universities against Massacre in Gaza+ Videos and Photos

    SHAFAQNA- Tensions at several American universities among students protesting Israeli aggressions against Gaza Strip and the police of this country have escalated, with the police resorting to force in an attempt to suppress the protests. Pro-Palestinian students from their universities demand condemnation of the aggression on Gaza; an aggression that

  • Wang-wang

    If you’ve been in Metro Manila’s main thoroughfares and even in our nooks and crannies often enough, it’s very likely that you’ve experienced having your trip – whether you’re driving or using public transportation – shamelessly and abruptly interrupted and cut by a convoy of vehicles with police escorts.

  • University of Chicago student grabs gun from armed robber; 2 other students robbed nearby

    Video shows a University of Chicago student being confronted as she was walking down a sidewalk, and she spoke with ABC7 about the ordeal. The school issued a safety alert Wednesday after multiple students were robbed.

  • 'Iran Wasn't Attacking Israel': Berkeley Student Group Rallies Behind Iran After Missile Attack

    A student group at the University of California, Berkeley, rallied behind Iran’s unprecedented attack on Israel over the weekend, arguing that the Jewish state bears responsibility for the Iranian attack.

  • Wang-wang for sale

    As of yesterday, 1,707 blinkers, sirens or wang-wang, and similar devices had been confiscated from vehicles not authorized to use the gadgets, according to the Philippine National Police.

  • Graduating Schuyler County students eligible for scholarship

    SCHUYLER COUNTY, N.Y. (WETM) -- Graduating high school seniors in Schuyler County can now apply for a $1,000 scholarship. Any graduating students, including homeschoolers, who live in Schuyler County are eligible to apply for one of the Watkins-Montour Rotary Club's scholarships. Students can apply by asking their guidance counselor for an application or downloading one []

  • University open day to attract hundreds of students

    On Saturday 20th April, prospective students and their families will get a taste of the University’s courses, a chance to explore the riverside campus, accommodation as well as hear from the Students’ Union from 9.00am to 2.30pm. Many will also be keen to discover the unique advantages of the universities personalised teaching model with small class sizes as well as finding out about the dedicated student support team. Henry Gyamf, a commuter student said, “Studying at Buckingham has given me...

  • University shares new free speech policies with ASSU

    The University Ad Hoc Committee proposed new free speech policies. Senators shared thoughts and proposed new legislation for On Call Café services, and a debate between senators before the ASSU election.