New Delhi: For thousands of Indian students who fled the bombs in Ukraine or the lockdowns of the pandemic, the dream of wearing a white coat has hit a new, more rigorous reality.
A students' body has written to Union Health Minister urging intervention against a recent notice issued by the National Medical Commission (NMC) that mandates compulsory onsite ...
A classroom debate over phone rules reveals how differently students and teachers view smartphone use in school and future jobs.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued an advisory on February 16, warning students, parents, and schools about the circulation of fake news ahead of the upcoming Class 10 and 12 ...
The India Post Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) Result 2026 is expected to be released soon by the Department of Posts. Candidates who applied for the recruitment drive are currently awaiting the publication of ...
A proposed update to Brevard school board's policy on student protests targeted student organizers, staff and third-party vendors.
Some professors are waiting for a final decision on acceptable instruction under a review policy created by the system’s new chancellor.
Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney called out Ole Miss for tampering and submitted it to the NCAA in January. Here's the latest.
For many Christians, the Season of Lent is here once again. Ash Wednesday, Feb. 18, marked the start of Lent, “a powerful season, a turning point that can foster change and conversion in each of us,” ...
AOC ‘working-class perspective’ on foreign policy mirrors global elite at Munich Security Conference
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez arrived at the Munich Security Conference on Friday to deliver a “working-class perspective” on foreign policy. But on the world stage, the New York Democrat offered a ...
The Department of Education has reiterated that in-person classes will continue as usual despite the implementation of a four-day onsite work schedule for ...
Federal judge rules against LA in homeless property seizure lawsuit, finding city fabricated records
A federal judge this week ruled against the city of Los Angeles in a long-running lawsuit over the city’s practice of destroying unhoused people’s property during encampment sweeps. In a rare default ...
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