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Sandy Hook Victims Are Remembered on Day They Would Have Graduated
More than 11 years after one of the worst school shootings in U.S. history, on what would have been the…
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Why the Head of One of New York’s Most Elite Schools Quit
The leader of Collegiate School in Manhattan stepped down after an internal report found “problems of religious and cultural bias.”
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Debby Lee Cohen, Who Helped Prune Plastic From Schools, Dies at 64
Her successful campaign against foam lunch trays in New York City led to similar city and statewide bans — and…
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Why Children Are Missing More School Now
The raw data looks inarguably bad: The share of American children missing at least 10 percent of school days nearly…
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What We Know About Israel’s Deadly Strike on U.N. School Complex in Gaza
A day after Israeli forces bombed a U.N. school complex in central Gaza that had become a shelter for displaced…
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Israel’s Military Defends Strike on U.N. School Building, Saying Its Target Was 30 Militants
Facing international criticism of its conduct of the war and its latest strike on a U.N. school building being used…
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Students Walk Out Over Gun Violence That Is Close to Home
In Crown Heights, Brooklyn, middle-school students are protesting gun violence in partnership with a community group.
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Philadelphia’s University of the Arts Announces Sudden Closing
The institution’s financial woes were widely known, but the announcement surprised students and faculty members.
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Big Money. College Athletes and the N.C.A.A.: A Timeline
The landmark settlement that would create a revenue-sharing plan is part of a long arc of profits in college sports.
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Decades in the Making, a New Era Dawns for the N.C.A.A.: Paying Athletes Directly
If approved by a judge, the $2.8 billion settlement of an antitrust lawsuit would allow for the first revenue-sharing plan…