Northern Arizona president creates scholarship ‘especially’ for ‘those who identify as Black’
Northern Arizona University’s president is personally behind a scholarship that appears to only be available to black students. Read more
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Northern Arizona University’s president is personally behind a scholarship that appears to only be available to black students. Read more
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Teachers struggling with disruptive and violent behaviour as record 787,000 pupils suspended in 2022-23 Read more
The Supreme Court recently overturned the Chevron deference, which gives states more power against federal authority and means the 26 Republican state attorneys general working to block President Joe Biden’s pro-transgender Title IX revisions will have a much harder time now, law professors say. Read more