Imagine a college inauguration that goes beyond traditional pomp and circumstance, weaving a profound message of sustainability and community into a tangible keepsake. At Luther College, the recent inauguration of President Brad Chamberlain marked a distinctive moment where a simple yet powerful
Every year, Pennsylvania College of Technology (Penn College) in Williamsport, PA, hosts a Career Fair that serves as a vital connection between academic training and industry needs, and the Fall event on September 30 and October 1 proved to be an exceptional gathering with remarkable
As the election draws near, St. Paul Public Schools (SPPS) stand at a critical crossroads, with the future of over 33,000 students hanging in the balance due to a pivotal levy referendum. School leaders, including Hallah Henderson, chair of the St. Paul school board, and Leah VanDassor, president
In today’s fast-paced and often overwhelming college environment, mental health challenges have become a pressing concern for students across the nation, and Penn State University is taking decisive steps to address this growing issue by positioning itself as a leader in providing comprehensive
In a dramatic showdown that could reshape the landscape of higher education, California Governor Gavin Newsom has drawn a line in the sand against a provocative Trump administration initiative dubbed the “Compact.” This federal proposal dangles the promise of priority research funding to select
In a striking clash between state authority and constitutional rights, a federal judge has temporarily blocked a Texas law, known as SB 2972, which bans overnight expressive activities on public university campuses. This legal battle has ignited a firestorm of debate over free speech in higher