Youth & Education

Perspectives and developments in youth affairs and education.

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79-Year-Old Veteran Graduates to Honor Historic Sacrifice

In Summerville, South Carolina, a remarkable story of resilience and remembrance unfolded as 79-year-old Linwood Riddick celebrated his graduation from South Carolina State University (SCSU). This milestone is not just a personal achievement for Riddick; it serves as a poignant tribute to the lives lost during the tragic events of the 1968 Orangeburg Massacre, when […]

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Trump Reiterates Support for Restrictions on International Students at Harvard

In a recent statement made in Washington, D.C., former President Donald Trump affirmed his administration’s decision to restrict international students from enrolling at Harvard University. This executive order, aimed at limiting the number of foreign students at the prestigious institution, has faced legal challenges and is currently suspended pending judicial review. Trump emphasized that the

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California Lawmaker Proposes Bill to Regulate Skincare Sales to Minors Amid Rising Concerns

In California, a growing concern over the sale of anti-aging skincare products to minors has led a local lawmaker to propose new regulations aimed at protecting young consumers. This initiative comes in response to the increasing marketing of these products towards children, particularly preteens under the age of 12, often referred to as “Sephora Kids.”

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Monarch Butterflies Embark on Annual Migration from North America to Mexico

In Mexico, the annual spectacle of monarch butterflies is unfolding as millions of these iconic insects begin their remarkable journey back to their northern breeding grounds. This migration, which spans thousands of miles from Canada and the United States to central Mexico, is a phenomenon that has captivated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike for generations.

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U.S. Administration Faces Legal Setback Over Harvard Student Visa Restrictions

In Washington D.C., the Trump administration’s controversial decision to block foreign students from enrolling at Harvard University has sparked significant legal and political debate, following a temporary judicial suspension of the action. This decision has raised concerns about the future of thousands of international students who contribute substantially to the university’s diverse academic environment. On

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Expert Insights on Summer Reading: Highlights from New Fiction and Non-Fiction Releases

In a recent overview of the season’s literary offerings, readers are invited to explore a diverse array of new fiction and non-fiction titles. This summer, a selection of books promises to cater to varied tastes and interests, reflecting an expansive range of themes and narratives. Book enthusiasts can look forward to engaging stories that delve

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