Education

Should Higher Education Be Free?
- By JRO
- . December 20, 2013
In the United States, the higher education system is largely dysfunctional and is plagued by low graduation rates. Worse, the cost of a college education

UMD Mascot Nearly Burned in Fire
- By Gabriel Legend
- . December 20, 2013
One of the traditions at the University of Maryland, College Park, is that students place things around the campus mascot for good luck. The mascot’s

Harvard Student in Jail for Bomb Threat
- By Gabriel Legend
- . December 19, 2013
A twenty year old student at Harvard University was arrested and charged after making a fake bomb threat. Authorities say that Eldo Kim’s actions required
Tuition Boom – Access Gloom
- By Ana W
- . December 16, 2013
A few days ago, several thousand of our nation’s K-12 students applied for admission to Oxbridge UCAS. About 80% of those hopeful applicants will get

Freshman Dies in Fraternity Pledge at NYC College
- By Gabriel Legend
- . December 15, 2013
A NYC college fraternity ritual has taken the life of a freshman. The District Attorney released a statement on Wednesday that said that Chen Michael

Texas College Student Fatally Shot by Campus Police
- By Gabriel Legend
- . December 15, 2013
A college student in Texas was shot and killed by campus police over the weekend. The 23 year old Honors student was Robert Cameron Redus,

Virtual High Schools Becoming Hugely Popular for Some Students
- By Gabriel Legend
- . December 15, 2013
A major trend is happening in many part of the country, Virtual schools are becoming more popular and modern technology is being implemented to make

Schools Around the Nation Keep Troubled Students in School
- By Gabriel Legend
- . December 12, 2013
A trend is emerging in some schools, where troubled students are being kept in schools rather than taken out. For example, the New York Times

Return Of Students For Their Second Year To The Same College
- By Staff
- . December 3, 2013
It is very often seen that most college students leave their college and do not return to the same college for their second year. Most

University Lays Hope Upon Its Alumnus Who Face Professional Challenges
- By Staff
- . December 3, 2013
The Graduate School of Education under University of Southern California has started to offer career counseling to any of their alumnus who has been undergoing