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Thursday, April 4
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Sean Kernan
Kewanee School District Announces Students of the Month
In a partnership with Regional Media and Peoples National Bank, Kewanee High School has announced their Students of the Month as chosen by the Council for Student Development. This month's Students of the Month are... Amy Entas Ian Hove
Wednesday, April 3
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Jennifer Russell
Theater Apprenticeships for High School Students and Recent Graduates with Festival 56
Festival 56 is offering three high school students and 2024 graduates an opportunity for paid apprenticeships at a local professional company in theater production. The program is sponsored through federal funds and a grant from the Illinois Arts Council. Applications should be received by ...
Monday, March 25
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The Center Square
Rush of migrant students to Denver schools slowing down
(The Center Square) – Denver Public Schools set aside $24 million to address the cost of the arrival of migrant students and is expecting an increase in government ...
Friday, March 22
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Jennifer Russell
IVCC Helps Assemble 100 Easter Baskets for Children in the Care of the Youth Service Bureau
The Illinois Valley Community College Eagles helped the Easter Bunny deliver Easter baskets this year to children in the care of the Youth Service Bureau. The Project Success Leadership team raised funds to assemble 100 Easter baskets with stuffed animals, jump ropes, candy, and ...
Monday, March 18
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ABC News
Police discover Riley Strains bank card amid college students disappearance
Authorities discovered a clue in the case of missing University of Missouri college student Riley Strain, Sunday, who vanished while visiting Nashville earlier this month.Nashville Police announced Strain's bank card was found Sunday on the embankment between Gay Street and the Cumberland River, near ...
Saturday, March 16
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ABC News
Former students, parents speak on anti-LGBTQ bullying at Nex Benedicts school
(OWASSO, Okla.) -- The death of LGBTQ teen Nex Benedict following a fight in a high school restroom has been ruled a suicide, shining a renewed spotlight on the intensifying environment in Oklahoma schools and anti-LGBTQ bullying.ABC News spoke with former students and local ...
Tuesday, March 12
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Jennifer Russell
KHS Theater Students Perform “Don’t Unlock the Door” and “Barbie” Tonight, March 12th
The Kewanee High School Competitive Theater Group presents “Don’t Unlock the Door” and Group Interpretation presents “Barbie” tonight, March 12, 2024, at 6 PM. The performances are free and open to the public. At 6 PM, Group Interpretation will perform “Barbie” in Brockman Gym. ...
Friday, March 8
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ABC News
Students protest DEI firings at the University of Florida
(GAINESVILLE, Fla.) -- University of Florida students protested outside of the Board of Trustees meeting Friday over the university's decision to eliminate all of its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) positions.Student groups across campus joined together for an open letter denouncing the firings, particularly ...
Thursday, March 7
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Eight students shot at SEPTA bus stop in Philadelphia: Police
(PHILADELPHIA) -- Eight students were shot, leaving two students in critical condition, after gunfire rang out at a SEPTA bus stop in Philadelphia on Wednesday afternoon, according to Philadelphia police.Multiple people opened fire as the students were attempting to board a bus at approximately ...
Wednesday, March 6
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Princeton student’s kidnapping sheds light on terror group’s ties to Iraqi government
(NEW YORK) -- Elizabeth Tsurkov, an Israeli Middle East expert and Princeton political science student, loved posting on X, formerly Twitter.Her social media posts praised protesters in Syria for their “immense courage,” called out authoritarianism in Russia, and even lauded anti-corruption protesters in her ...
Monday, March 4
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In a bomb shelter under Kyiv, a US professor taught Ukrainian students about the art of peace
(NEW YORK) -- Professor David Dowling of Pepperdine University traveled last fall from California to Ukraine to teach some students of Taras Shevchenko National University a course in conflict and dispute resolution.In a bomb shelter under Kyiv, as the war continued above them, 18 ...
Friday, March 1
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ABC News
‘We are living in a climate of hatred and fear’: Students discuss rooting out antisemitism on campus
(WASHINGTON) -- Nine college students opened up to U.S. lawmakers on Capitol Hill on Thursday, saying they are in fear over the rise in antisemitism on university campuses since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.The students, from mostly elite universities including Harvard and Stanford, ...
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