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In a push to meet President Donald Trump’s goal of deporting 1 million unauthorized immigrants, the administration is enlisting agencies not typically involved in immigration enforcement.
Summer graduates from the Class of 2025 prove success isn’t always a linear path Bulletin Board is a weekly roundup of education news from the Coachella Valley and beyond.
The class of 2023 has robust representation at the FBS level of NCAA football, and many of those players who graduated two years ago are on school No. 2.
That was his second straight 3,000-yard season, as he threw for 3,030 yards and 52 touchdowns at Regents in 2023. Murphy is rated the 49th-best quarterback in the nation in the Class of 2026.
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a challenge to the structure of a Department of Health and Human Services task force that makes recommendations about which preventive services, including HIV […] ...
Two years later, the class of 2023 is starting to blossom for the Florida Panthers. While some players are wrapping up their junior careers and preparing to make a big leap, others have already ...
A budget proposal for the US Department of Health and Human Services details extensive cuts to funding for the National Institutes of Health, part of an effort to consolidate the work of its 27 ...
Sierra Lutheran High School’s newest alumni were the first class to pray in the school’s new Pastor Julias “Juls” Clausen Memorial Center Saturday before their graduation processional. Sierra Lutheran ...
Approximately 595 graduates received 683 degrees and certificates of achievement as WNC’s 54th graduating class. The total included 168 Jump Start students from 10 high schools, three academies and ...
Current graduating students took gap years for various reasons, some unrelated to the COVID-19 pandemic. Julia Grobman ’25, a softball player, was admitted to the class of 2023 but took two separate ...
This reflects a notable jump from the class of 2023, which entered law school during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, which reported about 3.3 million pro bono hours during their three years in school.
The class of 2023 was lucky enough to spend its first season with the Longhorns going 12-2, becoming Big 12 Champions, and making a College Football Playoff Semifinals appearance.
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