CCSF keeps accreditation, ending years of uncertainty
Friday the 13th was an unusually lucky day for City College of San Francisco.
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Friday the 13th was an unusually lucky day for City College of San Francisco.
Following the results of the US presidential election, many believe we inhabit a political environment defined by polarisation, divisive rhetoric and personal attacks.
University of Toronto supports an “anti-psychiatry” scholarship and the professor who championed it, but some fear impact of institutional endorsement of what they view as fake science
Over a 14-month span, the S.C. Commission on Higher Education rubber-stamped some $534 million in college building projects without adequate vetting, its leaders told state lawmakers this week
Gov. Jerry Brown’s 2017-18 budget proposals for higher education continue his campaign for more efficiency and access at California’s public college and universities...
Vine's six seconds of fame are about to come to an end
French Polynesia has signed an agreement that supporters hope could pave the way for autonomous floating cities around the world.
A Chinese-language final exam paper at a high school in New York has left internet users amused and confused, reported guancha.cn on Saturday.
Northern Ireland is facing a snap election after a breakdown in the fragile power-sharing agreement that has ensured peace for nearly 20 years.
Australia has sharply criticised Japan after photos emerged allegedly showing it had resumed whaling off Antarctica.