The family of a drunken college kid who fell off a cliff after a boozy party and was later found dead will get $7.8 million from the fraternity and sorority where he partied before his fatal fall.
Some students walked out of schools Friday afternoon to join demonstrations throughout the country condemning the actions of immigration enforcement officials.
Check out community events around New Mexico from January 30 to February 5. Albuquerque New Mexico Albuquerque Notices 🔶Some Albuquerque businesses place signs barring ICE entry – In light of the ...
Spotify returned for Grammy Week last night at Los Angeles’ Lot at Formosa to celebrate the eight nominees for best new ...
As Scotland’s institutions head into a pivotal election year, debates around soft power and global competitiveness are ...
Shippensburg University’s First Year Experience (FYE) program welcomed back University 101 students on Jan. 21 with a pizza party to kick off the spring semester. The party was held in CUB MPR A and ...
A burst pipe at Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Elementary/Middle School is forcing hundreds of students to move into a ...
We are reaching the finish line,' boasts Boaz Bismuth, urging fellow lawmakers to pass controversial bill in its final two ...
A 19-year-old University of Michigan student was found dead in freezing temperatures after leaving a fraternity party wearing ...
MKs vote 62-55 in favor of budget with some $262 billion in total expenditures; Shas and Degel HaTorah come out in favor ...
University of Michigan student Lucas Mattson, 19, found dead after leaving fraternity party in T-shirt during sub-zero ...
A new Gallup poll finds that American workers have adopted artificial intelligence into their work lives at a remarkable pace ...