Associated PressStudentsInternet changes way students learn in TuscaloosaTUSCALOOSA Ala. If you’ve got an American History class at Northridge High School, you can forget about waiting until the last minute to finish your assignments.September 22, 2007HomeFederal lawsuit filed in New York challenging immigration raids on homes as unconstitutionalNEW YORK Immigration authorities violated Hispanic families’ civil rights by raiding their homes without court warrants, sometimes bursting in before dawn to look for people who didn’t live there, according to a federal lawsuit.September 22, 2007Leadership & PolicyUniversity system needs to raise employee pay, Regents toldBILLINGS Mont. The Montana university system needs to find a way to better compensate its employees either through better pay or benefits before the quality of education suffers, the state Board of Regents was told.September 22, 2007DisabiltiesEdwards rolls out education policyDES MOINES Iowa Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards rolled out a program for reforming primary education in the United States on Friday, proposing to pay teachers up to $15,000 more in high poverty areas and initiating universal preschool.September 22, 2007HomeOhio lawmakers begin search for new statue in U.S. CapitolCOLUMBUS Ohio Lawmakers want schoolchildren to help recommend a new statue of a famous Ohioan to represent the state in the U.S. Capitol.September 22, 2007HomeBlack and white fades to gray in the home of the Jena 6JENA La. It’s got all the elements of a Delta blues ballad from the days of Jim Crow: hangman’s nooses dangling from a shade tree; a mysterious fire in the night; swift deliberations by a condemning, all-white jury.September 22, 2007HomeA day after civil-rights protest, judge denies request to release Jena Six teenJENA La. A judge on Friday denied a request to release a teenager whose arrest in the beating of a white classmate sparked this week’s civil rights protest in Louisiana.September 22, 2007HomeFBI investigating Web site with supposed Jena 6 addresses and phone numbersNEW ORLEANS The FBI is reviewing a white supremacist Web site that purports to list the addresses of five of the six black teenagers accused of beating a white student in Jena and “essentially called for their lynching,” an agency spokeswoman said Saturday.September 22, 2007HomeFrom humble beginnings to higher education: 1 man’s storyST. CLOUD Minn. Rev. Vincent Bulus says his family is “very happy” about the life he’s chosen to lead.September 22, 2007HealthHead of University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute resigningPITTSBURGH The head of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute says he’s resigning that post to focus his time on research.September 22, 2007Previous PagePage 397 of 569Next Page