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Global March 2019

School Shooting And Suicides

Parents and teachers in Parkland met in town hall to discuss how best to help students impacted by the Valentine’s Day massacre and the recent suicides of student survivors.

Legal April 2019

College Admissions Scandal Update

In a new wrinkle in the college admissions bribery scam, some of the parents facing possible prison time may have also written off the bribes on their taxes.

Legal April 2019

Loughlin, Huffman Due In Court

Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin are due in court; both actresses are accused of paying $500,000 to have their daughters labeled as recruits to the USC’s crew team.

Legal April 2019

Celebs Hit Court In Bribe Case

Peter Jan Sartorio, the founder of a packaged-food company, is the first parent to plead guilty in the college bribery scandal. He is one of 33 parents charged.

Financing April 2019

IU's Lilly Library Gets $11M

IU’s Lilly Library is receiving an $10.9 million grant, which will be used for the largest renovation in the library’s roughly 60-year history.

Global April 2019

Should The SAT Be Optional?

The debate over whether standardized testing should or should not be required has been renewed by the recent college bribery scandal.

Global April 2019

The Prom Must Go On

Bay High School in Panama City, Florida, is still getting their prom despite the city being ravaged by Hurricane Michael.