Variety of fields represented
FORD CITY — Lenape Tech, a comprehensive technical school that is 30 minutes from Butler, has been serving the needs of community and indust...
Jon Tirk, son of Robin Bachman of Butler, was recently awarded a scholarship from the Robert and Janet Miller Endowed Scholarship Fund at Mercyhurst College.
A fresh...
Policy group is pushing ideas
GROVE CITY — Although one of the focuses of Grove City College's Center for Vision and Values remains on the community, the recently formed ...
Bills let them stay on parents' insurance
CONCORD, N.H. — In the months before colon cancer took her life, aspiring teacher Michelle Morse attended Plymouth State Univers...
Some course titles from freshman seminar programs:
"Microbes Got Game: Epidemics & Pandemics" — Occidental College.
"Hell No, We Won't Go!: Ritual Chant in a Modern Worl...
Concept creating criticism
You buy a clock that costs $78. You pay with a $100 bill. How much is your change?
The group of second-graders presented with this problem last...
Schools see surge in popularity of 1st-year seminars
NEW LONDON, Conn. — For first-year students, they are kicking around some heady questions: Is there such thing as abs...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia, which has one of the nation's worst obesity problems, is expanding a project that uses a video game to boost students' physical activi...
Parents aren't entitled to info
Sending a child off to college for the first time can be difficult for many parents.
Having the right to their child's grade information i...
3 students are storm victims
MIDDLESEX TWP — Holy Sepulcher School is eligible for federal money for students relocated after Hurricane Katrina, but the deadline for the ...