Judge of the High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) Kateryna Sikora, whom the National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP) suspects of illegal enrichment, "knocked out" for herself half a million ...
Source: The College Investor How do college admissions officers decide who to actually admit to college? And how can you, as ...
High school football players can sign with a college during the early signing period, which runs from Dec. 4-6, two weeks ...
L&S Futures, a project to assess the quality and future of general requirements in the College of Letters and Science, or L&S, could change the college’s general education requirements for new ...
on a fake admission letter, claimed to have emanated from the university, issued to one Muhammad Aisha Yahaya, offering admission to study for a Bachelor of Law (LLB). A statement by the public ...
Society today has many problems. One of the most pronounced these days seems to be an inability to get along. We condemn one another for actions that are objectively wrong and shame one another ...
In November, organizers at more than 18 universities met for a conference with Class Action to discuss how to democratize ...
Counter to what we’ve been told, in presidential elections, our vote doesn’t count unless our candidate wins — the Electoral College makes ... in our history. Letters:Immigrants helped ...
Thank goodness. New College of Florida finally got its own bookstore. Bravo. The old New College had literally become old. Book banning is un-American. But going back to the classics isn’t book ...
To the editor: I must respectfully challenge the recent opinion piece claiming that “name and likeness” (NIL) agreements and modern college football economics have corrupted the sport.
It’s the time of year when students arrive at my office and ask if I will write them a college recommendation ... who had planned their son’s acceptance to Johns Hopkins University School ...