ABC News
| May 1, 2013
Amanda Knox, who spent four years in an Italian prison until she was acquitted of the murder of her British roommate, Meredith Kercher, has hit the circuit with explanations accompanying the launch of her book. Her "greatest hurdle" is explaining ...
Associated Press
| May 1, 2013
Three college students have been busted for allegedly aiding the suspected Boston Marathon bombers. The three are friends of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, who attended the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Two of them, Kazakh citizens in the US on ...
CNN
| Apr 9, 2013
Steven Maida tells how he and two other students tackled the 20-year-old man police believe stabbed 14 at a community college in Cypress, Texas. Maida took off in pursuit after he spotted students with stab wounds in their faces. He said he demand...
NTDTV
| Mar 26, 2013
Girls are out-performing boys in Chinese grade schools. Some 65 percent of the national scholarships in China went to girls over a two-year period, and 300,000 more girls enrolled in Chinese universities than boys in 2010. Some observers believe ...
Al Jazeera English
| Mar 15, 2013
University students from Latin America and Asia complain they are being underpaid, forced to live in substandard housing and threatened with deportation by employers -- including a McDonald's franchisee -- who are abusing the US State Department's...
IBTimes UK
| Mar 5, 2013
It was just another high school basketball game, until senior center Khalil Edney heaved up a prayer and a longshot and made a one-handed basket from 55 feet away, just beating the buzzer and giving his New Rochelle school a 61-60 upset win to gra...
drivinman687
| Jan 27, 2013
As China's air grows increasingly foul, it might be time to check out this viral video: "Our Story in Two Minutes." The film was a Minnesota high school project for a video class Cutaway Productions by a budding filmmaker identified by local media...
NewsX
| Jan 6, 2013
The five men accused of raping and murdering a young woman on a New Delhi bus were brought to court for the first time today as angry members of the public screamed at them. Police say they have strong evidence in the case, including blood o...
Al Arabiya
| Dec 2, 2012
An escape artist he's not. A young Saudi student flunked physics principals when he tried to squeeze his body through the tiny space below his classroom door as he fled his lessons. He was finally freed, unhurt ... but frustrated.
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Mosaic
| Nov 30, 2012
In Iraq, a number of schools in the Salah al-Din governorate participated in an event at Tikrit high school to choose a "friend of human rights." Six Iraqi schoolgirls were selected from a field of distinguished female students, and it's hoped t...
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— Jan 21 at 07:39 am
...report released on Monday showed outstanding student loans stood at $26.3 billion, including $6.2 billion that was not expected to be repaid. Th...
— Apr 3, 2012 at 11:51 am
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— Sep 21, 2012 at 07:09 am
..."The Lord has blessed us with some beautiful weather so we're going to take advantage of it," Noflin said. A Bastrop High School student with a ...
— Oct 18, 2012 at 10:54 pm
Thursday, Oct 18, 2012 9:17 PM UTC Zachary Bell Students shout slogans during to protest a possible return of the old ruling Institutional Revoluti...