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The vast majority of Advanced Placement exams this May will be digital. The exams in English, history, social sciences and other subjects will move to the digital testing application, Bluebook, the same software used for the SAT.
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A group of faculty and graduate students at the University of North Texas have picked up awards for the project, but the real reward, said Mariela Nuñez-Janes, is seeing students succeed. The UNT professor of applied anthropology is a co-founder and project lead for Juntxs.
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The students in the UNT Mayborn School of Journalism teamed up with the Dallas-based Child Poverty Action Lab in a project that studied 144 Denton rental communities and found that 65% of local landlords don’t disclose all of the fees they charge on their websites, or in telephone calls.
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Arlington ISD parent Tiffany Manning considers her children to be generally well-behaved. If issues arise, she is quick to meet with their teachers.
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The program provides free instruments and lessons to students in Southern Dallas as arts education funding across the state continues to face cuts.
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University Park residents say SMU students are violating the city's brothel law zoning ordinance.
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Members of the Black Law Students Association are focusing on getting young Black voters ready for the November election.
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Administrators say Gregorio Olivares Gutierrez violated student media bylaws, but the staff says he was targeted because of the paper's coverage of campus protests. They say they will continue publishing independent of administrative oversight.
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A student at Arlington Heights High School in Fort Worth was found with a weapon. It's the third North Texas school district to deal with a credible campus threat this school year.
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A father and son duo from Chicago claims to have enough memorabilia to break the Guinness World Record for the largest Doctor Who collection.
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Federal judge in Texas expands ruling that blocks Biden administration protections of LGBTQ studentsThe decision in the case brought by the Texas Attorney General preempts any future Title IX regulations that extend federal protections to LGBTQ students.
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In a June 28 response to the recent $2.8 billion NCAA settlement, which paves the way for colleges to directly pay their student athletes, TCU provided insight into how it plans to navigate the new collegiate athletics landscape.