Our nearby Catholic school sent students home for two days. You won’t believe the reason.

In Portland, Oregon, a high school baseball player has drawn attention for using a racial slur during a private team huddle before a game. The specific slur hasn’t been disclosed, perhaps to protect us from the potential shock of hearing it. Because, clearly, it’s not something anyone has ever encountered before. Interestingly, the media was […]
Cornell president claims students were harassing him before he hit them with his car after Israel-Palestine debate

Cornell President Faces Backlash After Incident with Protesters The president of Cornell University, Michael Kotlikoff, is defending his actions following allegations of reckless driving through a group of protesters during a recent debate over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This incident took place on Thursday as several students confronted him after a session. Witnesses reported that Kotlikoff […]
Cornell president reports harassment after reportedly hitting students with a car.

The president of Cornell University has claimed he faced “harassment and intimidation” after an incident where he was accused of hitting a person with his car during a dispute over free speech on campus. This incident was highlighted on April 30, after President Michael Kotlikoff launched a debate series about Israel and Palestine, which was […]
Why is the biggest teachers’ union in the U.S. supporting students in missing school?

NEA Encourages Students to Skip School May 1st, known as May Day, saw activists around the country participating in synchronized protests under the slogan “No work, no school, no shopping.” This movement embodies broad political themes, such as immigration reform, cultural discussions, and domestic partisan disputes. The National Education Association (NEA), which is the largest […]
Chicago Teachers Union compels public schools to transport students to ‘May Day’ protest, despite parents’ worries

A recent agreement between the Chicago Teachers Union and the Chicago Public Schools has led to plans for buses to take students to protests on International Workers’ Day. May Day has seen activists worldwide coming together for various causes, largely leaning towards leftist agendas. Queen Weiner, a prominent figure in the union, emphasized, “The future […]
Treasury Secretary Bessent organizes financial literacy event for D.C. students

Financial Literacy Fair at the Treasury Department On Thursday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent welcomed over 50 students from the Washington, D.C. area to the Treasury Department. This event marked the conclusion of Financial Literacy Month. Bessent emphasized the importance of this event, describing it as a nod to the core principles that have underpinned America’s […]
Middle school students help bus driver who fainted due to asthma attack

Bus Driver’s Medical Emergency Averted by Quick-Thinking Students A dramatic video captured from inside a school bus reveals a tense moment when several Mississippi middle school students were ejected from their seats as the bus driver, Leah Taylor, lost consciousness while driving on Wednesday. The footage from the Hancock County School District shows Taylor collapsing […]
Melania Trump and Queen Camilla welcome students for a virtual reality history event

First Lady Melania Trump and Queen Camilla Highlight Children’s Welfare at the White House On Tuesday, First Lady Melania Trump and Queen Camilla met at the White House to emphasize their commitment to enhancing children’s welfare. They engaged with students in the White House Tennis Pavilion, participating in interactive activities related to technology and history. […]
Research shows AI provides more positive feedback to Black students.

Study Reveals AI Bias in Student Writing Feedback Recent research indicates that artificial intelligence (AI) provides more favorable feedback to Black students on their writing compared to students of other races and genders. The paper, titled “Marked Pedagogies: Examining Linguistic Biases in Personalized Automated Writing Feedback,” was published in March by three researchers from Stanford […]
Families of the missing and murdered USF students call for the toughest penalty for their suspected killer roommate.

University of South Florida Student’s Tragic Death and Roommate Concerns On Monday, it came to light that Zamir Limon, a doctoral student at the University of South Florida who was tragically killed, had previously raised alarms about his “mentally insane” roommate. This roommate is now accused of not only taking Limon’s life but also of […]