Associated PressStudentsSchool Districts Under Desegregaton Orders Confused By Latest Supreme Court Ruling On DiversityOfficials in Shelby County, Tenn., complain they’ll have to spend millions to satisfy a federal judge’s “arbitrary” desegregation order. It’ll mean busing minority students up to an hour away and replacing hundreds of White teachers with Black ones, they say.November 11, 2007HomeUN Report: Attacks on Students, Teachers and Educational Facilities Are IncreasingUNITED NATIONS The number of reported attacks against students, teachers and educational facilities for political or military reasons has increased dramatically in the past three years, according to a recent U.N. study.November 8, 2007StudentsBoise State Relents, Gives OK for Veterans Day Gun SaluteBOISE Idaho Boise State University officials, who earlier rejected a request from veterans to allow a 21-gun salute on Monday to mark Veterans Day, have now decided it can take place at Bronco Stadium.November 8, 2007HealthReport: US Slips in Gender Equality Survey; Muslim Countries at BottomNEW YORK The United States slipped in this year’s scorecard measuring equality between women and men while Nordic countries remained at the top of the list and Muslim countries at the bottom.November 8, 2007Faculty & StaffOral Roberts’ Son Accused of MisspendingTULSA Okla. A Beverly Hills house and country club membership. Vacations in Palm Springs and the South Seas. A closet as big as an apartment, stuffed with hundreds of pairs of shoes, suits, dresses and golf shoes.November 8, 2007Faculty & StaffSouthern Methodist U. to Get $20M from Dallas CoupleDALLAS Philanthropists Harold and Annette Simmons plan to announce a $20 million gift to Southern Methodist University on Friday.November 8, 2007Leadership & PolicyFired Soccer Coach Sues Nevada; Says NCAA Rules BrokenRENO Nev. Nevada’s former women’s soccer coach filed a lawsuit against university officials on Thursday, claiming she was fired in retaliation for complaining about NCAA rules violations and discrimination against her players.\November 8, 2007HomeN.C. State Officials Investigate Noose Left in RestroomRALEIGH N.C. N.C. State University police are trying to find out who left a noose made of toilet paper dangling from a restroom stall door in the Sullivan Shops building.November 8, 2007HomeSmall Noose Found in Purdue LibraryWEST LAFAYETTE Ind. Officials don’t know why someone left a noose made from a sweatshirt hood drawstring hanging in a Purdue University library.November 8, 2007Leadership & PolicyFired Soccer Coach Sues Nevada; Says NCAA Rules BrokenRENO Nev. Nevada’s former women’s soccer coach filed a lawsuit against university officials on Thursday, claiming she was fired in retaliation for complaining about NCAA rules violations and discrimination against her players.November 8, 2007Previous PagePage 354 of 569Next Page