Muslim student group appeals suspension by University of California, Irvine

UC Irvine Muslim group appeals suspension

IRVINE, Calif. — A Muslim student group has appealed its suspension by the University of California, Irvine over the disruption of the Israeli ambassador’s speech on campus.

US Education Department proposes new rules to stop aggressive, misleading college recruitment

Proposed new rules for college recruitment

Media student or literature aspirant, GenY digs pulp fiction!

NEW DELHI - More and more students may be opting for English literature and media studies in Delhi University, but if you happen to see a GenY girl or boy with a book outside class, chances are it’ll be pulp fiction.

Kan. gov., senators see Big 12 survival as ‘great news,’ despite concessions to other states

Kansas celebrates Big 12 survival, despite cost

Michigan State’s Tom Izzo turns down Cavs’ head coaching job

Tom Izzo rejects Cavaliers offer

EAST LANSING, Mich. — Tom Izzo is staying at Michigan State, turning down a chance to coach the Cleveland Cavaliers and perhaps LeBron James.

Big 12 commish says league ready to cash in with new TV deals, even with 10 schools

Promise of bigger TV dollars drove Big 12 survival

Hawaii mandates 180-day school year; is last state in nation to set minimum instructional time

Hawaii passes law mandating 180-day school year

Lawsuit challenges 3 percent contribution provision in Michigan school employee retiree plan

Suit challenges part of Mich. school retiree plan

Pete Carroll says NCAA had no basis for ‘really harsh’ sanctions against USC

Carroll: NCAA off base in sacking USC

RENTON, Wash. — Pete Carroll believes the NCAA had no basis for sanctions on the Southern California football program, and reiterated Tuesday that he didn’t leave to escape the penalties.

Despite earlier support, aid to states, jobless and doctors’ Medicare pay faces Senate hurdles

Aid to states, the jobless faces Senate hurdles

Law school deans from across country endorse Kagan, former Harvard Law dean, for Supreme Court

Barack Obama

Officials: Man who tried to enter Fla. air base with weapons is AWOL, no terror threat

Officials: Man who tried entering base is AWOL

Law school deans from across country endorse Kagan, Harvard’s onetime dean, for Supreme Court

U.S. President Barack Obama joins Martha Coakley

Gujarat law graduates challenge bar council decision

GANDHINAGAR - Six law graduates Tuesday knocked the doors of the Gujarat High Court challenging the Bar Council of India’s (BCI) resolution that requires students like them to clear a test for getting a licence for legal practice.

Central Asia, East Europe beckon Indian students

NEW DELHI - With admission to state-run Indian medical colleges difficult and private ones charging exorbitant fees, hundreds of Indian students are heading for Central Asian and East European countries to pursue medical courses. Among the preferred destinations is Kyrgyzstan, where many Indian students got trapped amidst ethnic violence.

I am sorry for caning: La Martiniere principal

KOLKATA - Breaking his month-long silence, Sunirmal Chakravarthi, the principal of Kolkata’s premier school La Martiniere for Boys, Tuesday apologised for having caned a student but claimed that it had no connection with the boy committing suicide.

4 years after opening, Microsoft’s Philadelphia school has traveled rocky road to stability

Microsoft’s Philly high school traveled rocky road

Indians safe in Kyrgyzstan, may return to India this week

NEW DELHI - All the 116 Indian nationals, most of them medical students, who were stranded in riot-hit southern Kyrgyzstan have been safely evacuated to the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek, the government said here Tuesday, adding it was up to them to return to India as the situation was improving in the Central Asian nation.

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