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High School Students Rally in Support of Ohio Teacher Fired for Being Gay
An inspiring group of students from Bishop Watterson High School in Clintonville, OH rallied today in front of the Diocese of Columbus, protesting the firing of a gay teacher.
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Why you shouldn't wear American Eagle apparel on school photo day.
I'm pretty sure that the photographer did that on purpose. Can't pass up such an opportunity!
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Who Invented Writing? An Animated Historical Detective Story
From Sumerian cuneiform to hieroglyphics to Chinese script, a tale of simultaneous invention.
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Poisoned yogurt kills two girls in China; Authorities suspect rival school responsible
State media says a woman confessed that she injected the yogurt with rat poison and asked a man to place it with notebooks on the road to the rival kindergarten in Pingshan county in Hebei province
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This mask gives you superhuman abilities
Fans of "Iron Man," take notice: A group of students at the Royal College of Art in London have created two masks that can give you superhuman sight and hearing.
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How Could Alleged Kidnapper Ariel Castro Be Allowed to Drive a School Bus?
Ariel Castro, accused of kidnapping three Cleveland women, was a school bus driver with a long list of traffic infractions.
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The Jobs Of The Future Don't Require A College Degree
We're all talking about the "jobs of the future" and "winning the future" and transitioning to a "knowledge economy." Since predictions are hard, especially about the future, it's a good idea to look at some data.
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Sandy Hook task force recommends demolition and rebuilding
An advisory board wants the Sandy Hook Elementary School building torn down and replaced.
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Top 10 Things No One Tells You About Becoming a Teacher
One of the many signs I'm getting old is that students I taught in middle and high school are now graduating college and starting their own careers. Some of them have even decided to go into the teaching profession.
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1 in 6 high school students report being a victim of cyber bullying
Unfortunately, cyberbullying will only become more and more common in society, especially teens, as technology continues to advance. More research should help to spread awareness and develop legislation that may succeed in decreasing the number of victims of cyberbullying, thereby reducing the rising number of extreme cases that often result in fatalities.
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How in hell is this a good idea?
The yearbook committee has failed.
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This seems like it always happened
This is where the "Belt Tuck" maneuver had to be executed without fail.
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Police Accidentally Killed Hofstra University Student
After analyzing forensic evidence, Nassau County Police in New York said on Saturday that it was a shot fired by an officer that killed 21-year-old Andrea Rebello.
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Obama: There's no longer time for excuses for black men
President Obama on Sunday told the graduating class at Morehouse College, the country's pre-eminent historically black college, there is "no time for excuses" for this generation of African-American men and that it was time for their generation to step up professionally and in their personal lives.
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No, the federal government does not profit off student loans
Under the CBO's logic, if the government bought up tons of Greek bonds, it'd book a profit on the purchase. Something's wrong with that.
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Unknown Mathematician Proves Elusive Property of Prime Numbers
An unknown mathematician, Yitang Zhang, has revolutionized his field and helped move forward a 2,000-year-old conjecture about prime numbers. His counterintuitive findings show that special pairs of primes, called twin primes, can never be more than 70 million places away from one another.
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Terrified children, teachers' heroics, no shelter: Inside a tornado-ravaged school
It was the end of the school day. The kids at Plaza Towers Elementary School were stuffing their backpacks, looking forward to going home, playing with friends, eating snacks.But the tornado warnings changed that.
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New York City Embraces a College's New 'Handicapped' Symbol
With the Gordon College campus as his test lab, Brian Glenney, a philosopher, helped develop the new, more active image.
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So It's Come To This: Seven High School Students Arrested For Throwing... Water Balloons
The weather's (mostly) hot. School's almost out. And what better way to celebrate summer being almost here than being arrested and charged with a misdemeanor for throwing water balloons.
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Why Are Police So Desperate to Throw Kids in Jail?
Cops Go Undercover at High School to Bust Special-Needs Kid for Pot.
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