Aaron Golson, 19, and Sean Hobson, 23, were sentenced Thursday in Tallahassee to 30 days in the Leon County work camp followed by 12 months of probation. They were charged in the hazing case of freshman Bria Shante Hunter.
Student loan debt collectors earn more than $400,000 a year
Seven employees at Educational Credit Management, a Minnesota nonprofit group that works with the government to collect on loans in default, earned more than $400,000 through commissions up to 31 percent.
Student suspended for Spurs haircut
His $75 haircut poses as a distraction to his peers in his teachers' minds, and Gonzalez now faces an in-class suspension at Woodlake Hills Middle School.
BU student charged in NZ van crash
New Zealand police have filed charges against a 20-year-old Boston University student who was the driver of a minivan involved in a crash that killed three of his college classmates last week
New controversial claim surfaces regarding Obama’s image
In a biography of the president written by his then-literary agency Acton & Dystel, it was written that Obama was, “born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia and Hawaii.”
CA Gov. Jerry Brown’s latest budget released, UC and CSU facing cuts
Brown's latest proposal recommends slashing the budgets of several state-sponsored health and welfare programs in order to account for a $15.7 billion deficit, which is nearly twice the amount Brown estimated in January.
Parents of slain USC students sue school
The parents of Ming Qu and Ying Wu, two slain Chinese graduate students at the University of Southern California, are suing the university, alleging it misrepresented the safety of the campus and surrounding neighborhoods.
Purdue professor sues university over investigation
Maurice M. Eisenstein, an associate professor of political science and an Orthodox Jew, was recently accused of discriminating and harassing Muslims based on some Facebook postings.
NCAA clears U of Missouri-KC of misconduct
NCAA looked into claims by a part-time instructor that the University of Missouri- Kansas City inappropriately changing an athlete’s grade from failing to passing.
Brooklyn College cleared of anti-Semitism claims
A New York State Assemblyman called for an investigation into claims that provost William Tramontano has denied promotions to professors who are Orthodox Jews and has blocked the hiring of Jewish women for faculty positions.
