COP27: Prioritise climate or face catastrophe – UN chief
Countries must re-prioritise climate change or the world faces catastrophe, the UN chief has told BBC News. Read more
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Countries must re-prioritise climate change or the world faces catastrophe, the UN chief has told BBC News. Read more
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‘As I was recording a protester came up to me [and] hit my left hand as I was recording with a broken finger causing my phone to fly into a mob of protesters,' the student said. Read more
Girls and young women in the north of England feel less safe and less happy than their counterparts in London and the south, according to a survey by the Girlguiding charity, which is concerned about “stark” regional differences in attitudes. Read more
The University of California Irvine has launched a new “Center for Liberation, Anti-Racism and Belonging” to address “issues related to race, Indigeneity and migration.” Read more
Activists at the University of Alabama want a racist term removed from the fight song. Other students argue it’s not racist, it’s “tradition.” The administration has yet to respond. Read more
The messaging platform WhatsApp has come back online after an outage that affected users around the world. Read more
"We continue to encourage working- and middle-class Americans to apply for debt relief," said U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona. "President Biden and this administration are committed to fighting for the millions of hardworking students and borrowers across the country." Read more
For the past few months, Stephen F. Austin State University has been speed dating. Read more
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (UMass Dartmouth) launched a database that allows students to submit their chosen name, pronouns, gender identity, and sexual orientation. Read more