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Cheerleading found to cause most serious sports injuries

Cheerleading found to cause most serious sports injuries

Cheerleading is not all pom-poms and glitter with a U.S. study finding that most catastrophic sports injuries among high school and college athletes occurred on the sidelines of the big games.

 

6 Shot, Wounded in Drive-By at Texas Southern Univ.

6 Shot, Wounded in Drive-By at Texas Southern Univ.

Police are investigating multiple shootings reported at a Texas Southern University event.

 

Breast-feeding linked to high grades, college

Breast-feeding linked to high grades, college

Breast-fed babies seem more likely to do well at high school and to go on to attend college than infants raised on a bottle, according to a new U.S. study.

 

Ex-Georgia Tech student guilty on terror charge

Former Georgia Tech student Syed Haris Ahmed was found guilty Wednesday of conspiring to provide material support to terrorism in the United States and abroad.

 

California could be the first state to cut student aid while hiking fees

Governor's plan would eliminate Cal Grants for 118,000 freshmen and cancel increases promised for 82,255 other students.

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Shooter to get diploma, not victim

Shooter to get diploma, not victim

About 500 students will graduate Saturday from Atlanta's prestigious Morehouse College. One person who won't be there is Rashad Johnson, shot three times by a fellow student.

 

Student Suspended From Christian College for Gay Porn Role

A student is appealing his suspension from a Christian college in western Pennsylvania for appearing in gay porn videos using a pseudonym.

 

Forty years after enrolling at university, Neeson graduates

Nearly four decades after enrolling in Queen's University, Belfast, actor Liam Neeson has received a doctorate from the university.

 

Wesleyan Gunman Loose, Students Told to Stay Home

Wesleyan Gunman Loose, Students Told to Stay Home

Officials at Wesleyan University are instructing students, faculty and staff to stay home while the suspect in a fatal shooting on campus is on the loose.

 

Chinese Students Flock to U.S.

Academic reputation of colleges spurs increase in undergrads, who also seek chance to go abroad.

 

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