Associated PressAfrican-AmericanFederal Officials Reviewing Inequity Complaints in a Mississippi School DistrictThe U.S. Justice Department is looking into complaints of racial disparities within the Cleveland Public School District.May 21, 2008HomeFifth Swastika Found on UND CampusA swastika drawn on a University of North Dakota law school window near one of the building’s entrances is the fifth found scrawled on campus in the past four months.May 21, 2008StudentsCommunity College Financial Aid Lacking for N.C. Students, Report FindsA report released today criticizes the grant and financial aid programs that serve the state’s 58 community colleges, saying the aid programs fall short of the financial support a typical community college student needs.May 21, 2008Community CollegesCiting Rising Gas Prices, Ala. Two-Year College Chief Forgoes Tuition HikeAlabama’s two-year colleges will not raise tuition for the fourth consecutive year, Postsecondary Chancellor Bradley Byrne announced Wednesday.May 21, 2008StudentsFeds Offer Help to Student Loan IndustryStudent loan companies, squeezed by the credit crisis, are getting some help from the federal government.May 21, 2008StudentsOnline School Targets Hispanics, Students At RiskThe state’s newest virtual charter school is expected to go online this fall, but only after a strategic campaign to recruit Hispanics and teenagers at risk of quitting or getting kicked out of public high schools.May 20, 2008LatinxCritics ask: What Role Should TV, Radio Marti Play?Two decades after Congress established the U.S. Office of Cuba Broadcasting, lawmakers and experts still cannot seem to agree on the program’s mission.May 20, 2008LatinxFamilies Sue Catholic School Over ‘English Only’ PolicyFour Hispanic families are suing St. Anne’s Catholic School over a policy that requires students to speak English at all times while at school.May 20, 2008Faculty & StaffBush Commencement Speech at Furman Prompts ProtestSome faculty members at Furman University have suggested they won’t attend graduation ceremonies because President Bush is scheduled to speak, but a group of conservative students wants the university to step in and block the protest.May 20, 2008Native AmericansObama Pledges New Era for Federal-Indian RelationsPledging to usher in a new era of honest federal dealings with Indian tribes, Democratic presidential front-runner on Monday made an unprecedented stop in Montana Indian country for a rally at the Crow reservation.May 19, 2008Previous PagePage 315 of 569Next Page