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University of Sydney lecturer goes on a wild rant at Jewish students: 'Filthy, parasites'

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A Sydney University staff memeber has been suspended after a shocking attack on Jewish students.

Upcoming youth summit invites students—and local sponsors—to join in

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Esperanza de Tejas’ Amor y Esperanza Leadership Summit helps students build confidence, explore careers, and connect with local businesses supporting youth success in the Coastal Bend.

Family of deaf-blind student suing two schools claiming he suffered ‘horrific abuse’ and was denied food

An attorney representing the family claims school staff filmed the student when he took his clothes off in an attempt to get the staff’s attention

Student posing as teen arrested for abusing, exploiting teen girls, police say

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A Brazilian man who police say has a pattern of meeting young girls while claiming to be a teenager himself has been arrested in Utah County for investigation of multiple charges.

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Loudoun district says student was harassed before locker room incident

Loudoun County Public Schools officials said in court documents that two students were suspended after an investigation found they had harassed another student for months.

Illinois Teacher Arrested for Grooming, Sharing Explicit Content with Student

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Law enforcement arrested a 27-year-old Illinois high school teacher on charges of grooming and sharing harmful materials with a minor.

Diesel Equipment students finding passion in labs

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(SWEETWATER, Texas) – Working on diesel engines has been a passion for Kyler Watts. The Texas State Technical College Diesel Equipment instructor has one goal for his first-semester students. “This semester we are teaching them the basics…

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Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott donates $42 million to Bay Area nonprofit for low-income students

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San Rafael-based nonprofit 10,000 Degrees, which awards scholarships to low-income students, received its largest donation in its 45-year history: $42 million. The big donation comes from Jeff Bezos' ex-wife, philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.

Pechanga chefs help high school students prepare for Battle of the Burgers

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The annual fundraiser gives teenagers the chance to create their own recipes for loaded fries and serve them to a panel of judges.

University of Illinois campuses pay company per online student

The University of Illinois Chicago and the University of Illinois Springfield are paying a for-profit company for each student it recruits to online programs — a practice that would be illegal if done by the universities’ admissions…

Chhattisgarh Police arrest IIIT student for creating obscene images of 36 female students

RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh police on Thursday arrested a student of the International Institute of Information Technology in Nava Raipur, accused of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create morphed obscene photos of around 36 girl students…

NCAA May Allow Student-Athletes, Staff Members To Legally Bet On Pro Sports

The Division I Administrative Committee (NCAA) has voted to remove a restriction on students-athletes betting on pro sports

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UT Chattanooga overrules student government, approves TPUSA chapter after rejection fight

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UT Chattanooga's administration approved a Turning Point USA chapter despite student government rejection, with the Dean of Students determining final recognition authority.

Abbott Elementary season 5 episode 2 ending explained: How does Melissa deal with her cheating students?

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Abbott Elementary season 5 episode 2, titled Cheating, aired on October 8, 2025.

Newcastle students to perform alongside West End stars for 'one night only' musical

Rehearsals are under way at the Northern School of Musical Theatre for a performance sure to surprise audiences

LEDA to host STEM fest for K-12 students

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The free event will offer hands-on activities for K-12 students; it's set for October 18 at the Dupuis Recreation Center.

This is your brain on bots: AI interaction may hurt students more than it helps

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More kids see AI as a friend or romantic interest, but few teachers know how to deal with the fallout, study finds