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A Michigan stilt walker is trekking hundreds of miles across state in a fundraising effort. Neil Sauter plans to trek 400 miles over the next month as part of an effort to raise money for the United Cerebral Palsy of Michigan. (April 24)
You can learn a lot from a zombie. At least that's what a University of Michigan professor hopes her 31 graduate students took away from Tuesday's bizarre, albeit bloody, "zombie apocalypse." (April 23)
You can learn a lot from a zombie. At least that's what a University of Michigan professor hopes her 31 graduate students took away from Tuesday's bizarre, albeit bloody, "zombie apocalypse." (April 23)
A Minnesota school district where two students were killed in a 2003 shooting unveiled a new device Tuesday aimed at adding a last-ditch layer of safety for teachers and students: bulletproof whiteboards. (April 23)
The Atlanta Public Schools Superintendent is addressing a teacher test-score cheating scandal with student remediation. School administrators say the scandal did a tremendous amount of damage to the quality of the students' education. (Apri...
The Atlanta Public Schools Superintendent is addressing a teacher test-score cheating scandal with student remediation. School administrators say the scandal did a tremendous amount of damage to the quality of the students' education. (Apri...
The Atlanta Public Schools Superintendent is addressing a teacher test-score cheating scandal with student remediation. School administrators say the scandal did a tremendous amount of damage to the quality of the students' education. (Apri...
Krystle Campbell is one of three victims of Monday's blasts at the Boston Marathon. Her former boss says he and his employees are devastated by the loss of the friendly, energetic 29-year-old. (April 16)
As fears of violence loom over school closings, Chicago looks for ways to keep kids safe. That task may include creating safe passages for students moving along the streets, along with boxing. (April 15)
New York's Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says the Senate's vote towards gun control a promising first step towards keeping tabs on guns. (April 11)
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