In the final week of the semester, when exams are winding down and the holidays are just around the corner, Georgian College’s second-year Culinary Management students turned their attention outward.
Michigan kept ignoring the problems during Harbaugh’s tenure for one reason – he was winning. I once had a top college basketball coach tell me, “You can do almost anything if you win enough games.” ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Perhaps you knew Michigan was fined $30 million by the NCAA because of its football program’s signal-stealing scandal. I didn’t. Of course I knew about the signal-stealing. That was ...
OGDEN — A popular swim lesson program is returning — and doubling in size. On Thursday, Ogden City officials and Government Employees Health Association (G.E.H.A.) officials gathered at the Marshall N ...
North Texas athletic department officials made their case to students over the last several weeks that the program needs additional support to compete as the landscape in college athletics changes.
North Texas knew it would be in for its first test of the season Wednesday after a couple of layup games to start the year. Abilene Christian represented a step up in competition after UNT ran out to ...
HOLYOKE – For job seekers struggling with English, Holyoke Community College is turning a state grant into a lifeline — offering training that blends language learning with career skills and digital ...
MADISON COUNTY, Ala. (WAFF) - Some Madison County students got a crash course in adulthood on Wednesday. The 4-H program “Your Money, Your Life” teaches high schoolers about financial literacy. Each ...
MENOMONIE (WQOW) - Earlier this year, UW-Stout graduate students got the chance to travel north to learn more about the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School. UW-Stout's School Psychology program prepares ...
Just under one-third of all Texas school districts have ordered the controversial Bible-infused Bluebonnet materials, according to the Texas Education Agency. Twenty of those 367 districts are in the ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Some Staten Island students will have the opportunity to learn to swim for free this year through a new program designed to address swim inequality in underserved communities.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Nashville Public Library is offering a full year of free music lessons and providing the musical instruments for kids to use during class and to take home for practice.
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