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Jul 11 2023
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Arkansas Scholarship Lottery raises $114.7M for college scholarships in fiscal year 2023
The Arkansas Scholarship Lottery raised $114.7 million for college scholarships in fiscal year 2023 that ended June 30, which is the largest amount the lottery has produced for college scholarships in any fiscal year, the lottery reported Monday. The lottery's previous high was the $106.6 million raised for college scholarships in fiscal 2021. But the lottery's revenue in fiscal year 2023
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteJun 06 2023
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Illegal immigrants can soon score free college education in Minnesota
Illegal immigrants living in Minnesota could have their college tuition comped by the state under a newly passed law. Students who are in the country illegally and who also fill out a Minnesota Dream Act application will be automatically considered for the free college program, known as the North Star Promise, according to Scripps News. The only precluding factors for the program are if the
Washington TimesMar 16 2024
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Youth activist groups jointly endorse Biden. They say his achievements matter more than his age
ABOVE PHOTO: President Joe Biden speaks during a campaign event at Strath Haven Middle School on Friday, March 8, 2024, in Wallingford, Pa. (AP Photo/Joe Lamberti) WASHINGTON — Jack Lobel is a college sophomore who will be voting in his first presidential election this fall, casting a ballot for Joe Biden. At 19, he’s six-plus decades Biden’s junior, which isn’t lost on him. But Lobel is
The Philadelphia Sunday SunAug 09 2023
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College Profs Sue Over State Abortion Law, Argue It Criminalizes Classroom Discussion
Idaho professors and teachers unions’ are alleging that a state law violates their First Amendment rights by preventing them from teaching pro-abortion viewpoints, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday by the ACLU. Idaho passed the No Public Funds for Abortion Act in 2021, which prohibits state contracts with abortion providers and bans public employees from promoting abortion, according to
The Daily CallerJul 11 2023
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College football countdown - 46 days: Alabama has No. 1 recruiting class
Follow along daily as we count down to a new season. In the latest college football recruiting rankings by 247 Sports, updated on Monday, Alabama has the No. 1 class for 2023. The Crimson Tide has nine 5-star recruits and 18 4-star recruits. The rest of the top-five consists of: 2. Georgia with five 5-stars and 17 4-stars 3. Texas with four 5-stars and 14 4-stars 4. Oklahoma with three 5-stars
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionApr 21 2023
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Georgia rescinds testing requirements to enter most public colleges
Students applying to 23 of Georgia's 26 public universities and colleges next year won't need to take the SAT or ACT college tests to apply. Regents voted Wednesday to let students apply without the tests through the 2024-2025 school year, after University System of Georgia officials told them that renewed testing requirements would likely drive students to other colleges. Tests will remain
Fox News (Online News)Mar 15 2024
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Another day of May in March in the District
Colleges have been on spring break, the cherry blossoms are about to bloom, and in the nation’s capital, Friday helped dismiss even the memory of winter by offering another day in the balmy and beguiling 70s. Fast, informative and written just for locals. Get The 7 DMV newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. It is true that they were the gray 70s in Washington on Friday, with the sun
Washington PostAug 08 2023
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College professors sue Idaho over a law that they say criminalizes classroom discussions on abortion
BOISE, Idaho — Six university professors and two teachers’ unions are suing Idaho over a law that they say violates their First Amendment rights by criminalizing teaching and classroom discussion about pro-abortion viewpoints. The 2021 No Public Funds for Abortion Act prohibits state contracts or transactions with abortion providers and also bans public employees from promoting abortion,
Las Vegas SunMar 17 2024
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Andrew C. Ciofalo, founder of Loyola University Maryland journalism program, dies in Russia
Andrew C. Ciofalo, a veteran newspaperman who established the journalism program at Loyola University Maryland and also directed an American study-abroad education company, died March 7 of undetermined causes at Moscow City Hospital No. 67. He was 89. The former Towson resident had lived in Russia for the last five years with his wife of many years, Dr. Olga Timofeeva, a neuroscientist. “
Baltimore SunAug 08 2023
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College professors sue Idaho over a law that they say criminalizes classroom discussions on abortion
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Six university professors and two teachers’ unions are suing Idaho over a law that they say violates their First Amendment rights by criminalizing teaching and classroom discussion about pro-abortion viewpoints. The 2021 No Public Funds for Abortion Act prohibits state contracts or transactions with abortion providers and also bans public employees from promoting abortion,
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