All posts tagged "Students"
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Emma Von Zeipel | June 13, 2017
New Jersey School Accused of Removing Trump Logo from Yearbook Photos
It's unclear what exactly happened here.
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Bryan White | December 7, 2016
Chicago Students Hospitalized After Consuming ‘Laced’ Gummy Bears
Not a tasty treat.
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Alexis Evans | December 1, 2016
New Jersey BOE Approves Medical Marijuana on School Grounds
The policy allows parents or guardians to administer the drug to qualifying students while at school.
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Emma Von Zeipel | September 13, 2016
Nigerian Students Sue Alabama University For Using Up Their Money
Forty-one Nigerian students have sued Alabama State University for misusing their government’s scholarship money, overcharging the students, and treating...
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TestMax | September 2, 2016
Studying for the LSAT: Myths vs. Facts
What's right and what's wrong?
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Emma Von Zeipel | August 25, 2016
Armed Men With Explosives Attack American University in Kabul
Twelve died in the attack and more than 40 were injured.
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Julia Bryant | February 17, 2016
Mizzou Teacher Melissa Click Seen Cursing at Cops, Raises Ethical Concerns Again
Important questions to consider during Mizzou's contentious protests.
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Anneliese Mahoney | December 14, 2015
#ThingsCollegeKidsDontGet: Twitter Users Slam Millennials
What can it tell us about the generational gap?
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Anneliese Mahoney | November 12, 2015
Fellow Writers: Let’s Shut Up about Mizzou and Yale
It's time to stop talking and start listening.
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Anneliese Mahoney | September 2, 2015
College Students Are Smoking More Marijuana, Fewer Cigarettes
College students are changing how they party.
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Chelsey D. Goff | June 20, 2015
The Best Legal Tweets of the Week
Check out this slideshow of the best legal tweets from lawyers and law students this week.
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Hyunjae Ham | June 12, 2015
Capitalism and College Sports: Time to Pay Student Athletes
If the NCAA is starting to sound like a cartel, that's because it is.
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Anneliese Mahoney | May 2, 2015
New Education Initiative to Provide Free E-Books For Low-Income Students
A new initiative between the government and book publishers will provide $250 million of e-books to low-income students.
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Chelsey D. Goff | March 2, 2015
ICYMI: Best of the Week
ICYMI, here are the top three stories from Law Street.
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Anneliese Mahoney | March 1, 2015
Department of Education Dumping Misleading Debt Collectors
The Department of Education will no longer work with misleading debt collectors.
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Alexis Evans | February 24, 2015
Mass Molly Overdose Hospitalized 11 Wesleyan Students
A reported 11 students at Wesleyan University were hospitalized Sunday for potential overdoses from the drug commonly known...
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Anneliese Mahoney | November 8, 2014
School Lunch Boycotts in Connecticut, D.C. Highlight Bad School Nutrition
31 million students rely on school lunch as their main meal source.
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Anneliese Mahoney | September 12, 2014
Response: Stupid GW Students or Gotcha Journalism?
For the last few days a video has been making its way through certain circles of the internet.
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Anneliese Mahoney | September 12, 2014
Unique Program Creates a Home for Native Hawaiian Law
The University of Hawaii's Law School is creating a great unique program.
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Chelsey D. Goff | August 25, 2014
Top 10 Law Schools for Entertainment Law 2014
Check out Law Street's Top Law Schools for Entertainment Law in 2014.
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Anneliese Mahoney | August 25, 2014
Top 10 Law Schools for Entertainment Law: #1 Southwestern Law School
Southwestern Law School is one of the top law schools for Entertainment Law in 2014. Discover why this...
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Allison Dawson | July 23, 2014
University of Wisconsin Policy Calls for Grade Distribution by Race and Ethnicity
University of Wisconsin - Madison has come up with a new policy, the "Framework for Diversity and Inclusive...
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Molly Hogan | February 21, 2014
For-profit Schools Getting Sued: A Growing Trend in Higher Ed?
When most students attend a university, be it public or private, the money they pay into tuition goes...
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Anneliese Mahoney | November 5, 2013
Would You Rather: Law School or $1000?
I would like to go to law school sometime in the relatively near future. Whenever I tell current...