Associated PressCommunity CollegesAlabama State Senator Indicted in Federal Two-year College ProbeState Sen. E.B. McClain was indicted Thursday on bribery, conspiracy and other federal charges accusing him of pocketing more than $300,000 in government money routed through a nonprofit organization.June 4, 2008SportsSexton Named ASWA Junior College Athlete of the YearJennifer Sexton never thought of herself as a dominant pitcher while in high school.June 4, 2008HealthHispanic Teens Try Drugs, Suicide at Higher RatesHispanic high school students use drugs and attempt suicide at higher rates than their Black and White classmates, according to a new federal survey that shows a continuation of a disturbing trend.June 4, 2008LatinxSpanish Is the Language of Commerce in MiamiMelissa Green’s mother spoke Spanish, but she never learned because her father forbid it.June 3, 2008HomeThe Bank of Family and Friends: New Student-loan WrinkleThe credit crunch has driven dozens of lenders out of the student loan market.June 3, 2008StudentsU.S. State Department Reinstates Fulbright Scholarships to 7 Gaza StudentsThe United States has reinstated the Fulbright scholarships of seven Gaza Strip students blocked by Israel from leaving the Hamas-ruled territory, the State Department said Monday.June 2, 2008SportsDespite Record Female Participation in Athletics, Percentage of Women Coaches DeclinesCoaching women’s sports has become a man’s world.June 2, 2008StudentsUniv. of NC A&T Audit Shows $10K MisusedAn annual audit of North Carolina A&T State University found 27 percent of the scholarships reserved for the Bookstore Scholarship Fund for needy students were awarded to relatives of university employees.June 1, 2008HomeMinority Students’ Dropout Rates at Crisis LevelsHigh school educators have been told in Seattle that dropout rates for minority students, especially Native-Americans, are at crisis levels in six Northwestern states.June 1, 2008HomeCherokee Chief Says He’ll Fight English-only ProposalsCherokee National Principal Chief Chad Smith has said he plans to continue to fight any legislative proposals that would make English the official language of Oklahoma.June 1, 2008Previous PagePage 313 of 569Next Page