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Apr 28 2024
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Colleges claim not all protesters getting arrested are part of their school communities: 'outside groups'
Colleges across the U.S. are reporting that some of the anti-Israel protesters participating in, and getting arrested at demonstrations are not part of the school community, and instead are outsiders. Emory University in Atlanta released a statement Thursday that 28 people were arrested during a demonstration at the Emory quad, 20 of whom were members of the school community. In the statement
Fox News DigitalJun 12 2024
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D-11 approves policy prohibiting use of personal technology devices
The Colorado Springs School District 11 Board of Education adopted several new student policies related to personal technology use and student conduct during their regular board meeting Wednesday night. The banning of personal technology devices has been a hot topic within the district as some people believes it hinders students' education. New board members Jill Haffley and Thomas Cary both
Colorado Springs GazetteApr 25 2024
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Amended public school chaplain bill gets Oklahoma House of Representatives approval
The possibility of having chaplains in Oklahoma’s public schools moved closer to reality on Wednesday with the House of Representatives’ narrow passage of Senate Bill 36 , by Sen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow. House sponsor Kevin West, R-Moore, compared his concept of school chaplains to those in the military or police and fire departments. His intent, he said, is to provide students, faculty
Tulsa WorldJun 11 2024
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Photos: Iowa City West at Linn-Mar softball
Photos from the Iowa City West at Linn-Mar softball game at at Oak Ridge Middle School Softball Field in Marion, Iowa on Tuesday, June 11, 2024. Linn-Mar’s Abby Mecklenburg (9) slides safely into third base as Iowa City West’s Cecilia Sterba (11) turns to tag her out in the third inning at Oak Ridge Middle School Softball Field in Marion, Iowa on Tuesday, June 11, 2024. (Savannah Blake/The
Cedar Rapids GazetteJun 12 2024
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Human Rights Commission announces art, essay winners - The Republic News
COLUMBUS, Ind. — The Columbus Human Rights Commission has announced the student winners of the 2024 J. Irwin Miller Art and Benjamin M. King Essay Contests. The winners will be honored at the commission’s Annual Dinner Meeting on June 27 at 6:30 p.m. at The Commons, 300 Washington St. The theme for this year’s art and essay contests was “Living Your Authentic Life.” The following students will
The Republic NewsJun 11 2024
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Artistic Wheeler senior stands out as a “silent hero”
Editor’s note: The Day publishes an annual series of stories spotlighting outstanding seniors graduating from the region’s 16 public and private high schools. North Stonington ― Earlier this year, Assistant Principal Allison Reyes gave Wheeler High School senior Janelle Lennon, 18, some assorted sized wooden flower shapes and asked her to create a lasting work for the school. In early June,
The DayJun 14 2024
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Farmers Market: La Plata Lavender grows and sells products featuring the calming plant
Lorna Bulwan loves lavender. She uses her business, La Plata Lavender, to share the plant with the community. “La Plata Lavender is the outcome of (my) desire to take the land I have to care for and do something beautiful with it,” she said. Bulwan said she is a school psychologist by training and loves lavender’s calming effects. “Anxiety reduction, reduced depression … those are just some of
The Durango HeraldJun 14 2024
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Closing Parkland’s open wound: The dismantling of a crime scene
Editor’s note: Senior reporter Rafael Olmeda covers criminal justice and anchored the Sun Sentinel’s coverage of the sentencing trial of the Parkland shooter. Olmeda was one of the few journalists allowed into MSD’s 1200 building with the jurors, and he was also present Friday in Parkland when the demolition of the crime scene got underway. No one who went to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
Sun SentinelJun 12 2024
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Free summer lunches available at Ramona Elementary and Hanson Elementary
Ramona Elementary School is one of two locations where Ramona Unified’s free summer lunches will be available to children. All children ages 2 to 18 years old can get a free lunch at Ramona and Hanson elementary schools during four weeks of summer vacation. Free lunches will be available Mondays through Fridays from June 17 to July 12. They will be served in the cafeteria from noon to 1 p.m.
San Diego Union-TribuneSep 01 2023
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NYC Mosques Can Now Blare Islamic Call to Prayer Over Loudspeakers.
Washington Post‘s “fact-checker” Glenn Kessler has admitted President Joe Biden regularly lies to the public regarding his past, not simply embellishing, but outright fabricating details about his personal and family history. Kessler begins with Biden’s lie over his Delaware home nearly being burned down, claiming: “I almost lost my wife, my ’67 Corvette and my cat,” and adding in another
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