Associated PressLatinxEat It or Lose It, Says Champion of Heirloom FoodsEat it to save it. It may seem counterintuitive to eat species hovering on the cusp of extinction, and frankly, no one wants you to put a polar bear in the slow cooker.June 24, 2008StudentsMost Hispanic Students Say College Too CostlyAbout half of Hispanic high school students in Indiana would be the first in their families to attend college, and most feel they can’t afford a higher education, according to a new survey.June 24, 2008LatinxLawyer Will Challenge Flag Desecration Charge Against TeacherAn attorney in south-central Idaho says he will ask a judge to dismiss a flag-mutilation charge filed against a former Minico High School teacher.June 24, 2008HomeA Nevada County Laments Retirement of Minority EducatorsAfter 36 years with the Washoe County School District, George Hardaway is about to retire.June 24, 2008HomeBlack University of Arkansas Law Student Gets Posthumous Degree 60 Years LaterSixty years after enrolling in law school and stepping into history, Silas Hunt has finally received his degree.June 23, 2008Recruitment & RetentionCheyney President Meets With Campus Unions To Ease Tensions Over Summer Staffing, Financial WoesThe president of Cheyney University met with leaders of two campus unions in an effort to ease tensions over staffing, financial troubles and other issues.June 22, 2008HomeJudge Approves $11 Million Settlement For Most Families of Victims in Virginia Tech ShootingsA judge on Tuesday approved an $11 million state settlement with families of most of the victims in last year’s Virginia Tech slayings that will avoid a court battle over whether anyone but the gunman was to blame.June 17, 2008StudentsMost Hispanic Students Say College Too CostlyAbout half of Hispanic high school students in Indiana would be the first in their families to attend college, and most feel they can’t afford a higher education, according to a new survey.June 17, 2008HomeAnalysis: Law Schools Growing, But Jobs Aren’tTo hear many students tell it, law school is a guaranteed ticket to a well-paying career.June 17, 2008Recruitment & RetentionUnion Delays Call to Oust Cheyney PresidentA union representing support staff at Cheyney University that had planned to call for the school president’s ouster has agreed instead to meet with her to review concerns.June 15, 2008Previous PagePage 310 of 569Next Page