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Sarah Palin's Extensive College Career

She attended four schools (one of them twice) in six years before graduating from Idaho.

College chiefs urge new debate on drinking age

College presidents from about 100 of the nation's best-known universities, including Duke, Dartmouth and Ohio State, are calling on lawmakers to consider lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18, saying current laws actually encourage dangerous binge

Religious Texts Taken Down After Complaints

Southern Cal provost removes historical scriptures from student group's website.

Math tests for kindergartners?

The city is asking public school principals to consider giving math tests to kindergartners, a proposal that comes amid debate over the growing use of standardized tests nationwide.

Is your kid really gifted? Probably not

Did your child walk and talk early? Does she have a brain like a sponge? Scribble magnificently? Love learning? Ask questions that leave you marveling (and scrambling to Google an answer)?

Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week (Sep 7-13)

Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Stephanie Monroe will join 1,000 higher education leaders and policymakers on September 8 in Washington, D.C., during the 2008 national conference celebrating the nation's Historically Black Colleges and Universi

California's community colleges having a swell time

Enrollments surge as folks seeking retraining join first-time students. Recent high school graduates and mid-career adults are flocking to community colleges this

ACT growth is outpacing SAT's

The ACT has always been the underdog of college entrance exams, but its popularity is growing. In California, traditionally an SAT stronghold, many college applicants are taking both exams.

School goes from backdrop to center stage

After appearing as a backdrop during John McCain's acceptance speech, Walter Reed Middle School in North Hollywood basks in the glory. It was an unexpected burst of glory, and the 1,600

Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels opens its doors to mariachi camp

The L.A. cathedral plays host to young musicians learning the upbeat Mexican genre. Joacim Naranjo plays the trumpet pretty well. But the 16-year-old from East Lo

Chatsworth school at edge of disaster

Principal Ann Gillinger, a dozen teachers and about 25 students were at Chatsworth Hills Academy when two trains collided. 'It was a crunching, collapsing, forceful thing,' she says.


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