Students in Providence hold a walkout to protest against immigration enforcement.

Providence Student Union Organizes Anti-ICE Walkout The Providence Student Union has been advocating for a “student-led” strike against ICE, which took place in the city’s public schools last week. The campaign, titled “PPSD Students: Step Up for Justice,” started on Monday. A Facebook post announced the event, stating, “This Friday at 1:30 p.m., students across […]
Bus driver Darrell Beaver faces criticism for providing free rides to various students in chilly weather

In Detroit, an independent bus driver has sparked controversy by live-streaming his efforts to help children get to school in harsh weather. Darrell Bieber took it upon himself to pick up kids walking in the cold, sharing his plans on Facebook with a request for parents to keep a lookout for his bus. Bieber posted […]
Meteorologist Roland Steadham, who died in a plane crash, shared touching final words with his aviation students.

Before the tragic plane crash, a cherished CBS meteorologist and aviation instructor expressed his deep love for flying to students. He hoped they would eventually share that same passion. Roland Stedham, 67, who served as the chief meteorologist for CBS2 in Boise, had recently visited an aviation class at the Payette River Regional Technical Academy […]
Private school teacher in NYC shared explicit images of 13-year-old students with school after they unfollowed him on social media: lawsuit

Two teenage victims at St. Ann’s School claim a teacher exploited school facilities to acquire nude photos of them, distributing these images during class as an act of “revenge porn,” according to a federal lawsuit that has emerged. The teenagers, both 13 years old at the time, shared new revelations about Winston Nguyen, a convicted […]
House committee claims Mayor Biss put Jewish students at risk

Allegations Against Evanston Mayor Regarding Jewish Student Safety The mayor of Evanston, Illinois, is facing accusations of “endangering” Jewish students at Northwestern University, based on documents acquired by the House Education and Labor Committee. On Wednesday, Tim Wahlberg, the committee’s chair from Michigan, sent a letter to Mayor Daniel Biss, urging him to respond to […]
UC Davis LGBTQIA center holds a workshop on menstrual mutual aid for students

Workshop at UC Davis for Non-Cis Menstruators The LGBTQIA Resource Center at the University of California, Davis, organized a “Menstrual Mutual Aid” workshop on Monday, specifically for those identifying as “non-cis menstruators.” This event coincided with Menstrual Health and Awareness Day, aiming to focus on the unique experiences of non-cis menstruators while fostering discussions around […]
Thomas Sowell, a conservative figure, cautions that American schools are letting students down.

Thomas Sowell Critiques U.S. Education System Renowned conservative scholar Thomas Sowell recently expressed deep concerns about the state of the education system in the U.S., highlighting the overwhelming influence of teachers’ unions and Democratic politicians that, he argues, allow schools to evade accountability. He characterizes these institutions as “propaganda” vehicles rather than places of genuine […]
Hochul declines opportunity to assist the most disadvantaged students in New York, critics say, but she points the finger at Trump.

Some critics argue that Governor Kathy Hochul is missing an opportunity to support some of New York’s most disadvantaged students in securing crucial scholarships, instead pointing fingers at President Trump. A new federal tax credit scholarship initiative, led by Republicans, is set to begin next January. This program allows taxpayers in certain states to claim […]
Students in NYC face difficulties logging into virtual class after Mamdani declines Snow Day

On Monday, many students and their resolute parents in New York City faced difficulties logging into school as districts opted for problematic remote learning instead of a traditional snow day. Parents and kids attempting to join virtual classes via Google Chrome encountered error messages that left them unable to sign in. Some faced additional obstacles […]
Gen Z students are so lacking in preparation for college that professors have begun reading to them.

A recent report has raised eyebrows by revealing that Gen Z students struggle significantly with reading comprehension, to the point where some can’t grasp full sentences. This has compelled professors to read aloud during classes. Instructors from various universities, including esteemed programs, are finding themselves adjusting their teaching methods. They often wonder, how did we […]