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Migrant students in the U.S. face both legal protections and significant challenges in accessing education. Federal laws, ...
It’s inspiring to see students collaborate, innovate, and bring their ideas to life in such a meaningful way.” ...
The Pulaski County Special School Board voted on Tuesday to pay $16,224.50 to the attorneys and a legal assistant for Black ...
Alumna Rachell Sanchez-Smith finished classes in December and headed for Boston, where the public radio station, WBUR, had chosen her from among hundreds of applicants for its Newsroom Fellowship.
Senate Bill 686 would create a structure for Google, Meta and other big tech platforms to pay for the news content that they ...
From Arkansas rice farms to campus Title IX policy, college reporters are connecting federal decisions to their communities.
Why is Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University named after a Texas alum? We asked people who know.
The world we inhabit is the result of a chain of decisions, none of them inevitable. Journalism can help inform those decisions and how people think about them.
In a state with a checkered history with federal special education law, advocates say Texas students will see an erosion of ...
When reporters can’t get a story straight up from a forthright and honest leadership, they have to go deeper into the fabric, ...
A track meet is set to resume Monday in Little Elm. Here's what to know about the stabbing death at the Frisco ISD track meet ...
Richard Gingras, the new chair of Village Media's board of directors, talks about the critically important role of local news ...