When Buying a Home Is Treated as a National Security Threat A new Florida law prohibits many Chinese citizens from buying homes because of national security concerns. Critics say it has fueled discrimination and chilled the local property market. Pathway to Education: Breaking Ground in Ghana Explore the impact of the BYU–Pathway Worldwide education program in Ghana in this 13 minutdocumentary. UCLA creates high-level post to oversee campus safety after security lapses in mob attack UCLA will bring in a new chief safety officer after lapses in handling protests that culminated in a mob attack against a pro-Palestinian student encampment. A FAFSA fiasco has students still asking: Which college can they afford? By this time of year, college-bound high school seniors are usually celebrating their choices, researching dorms and even thinking of their majors. This year, that’s not necessarily the case. |
COMEDK UGET 2024 exams to be held in three sessions: Download admit cards from May 7 at comedk.org, check details here The Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) has announced the availability of admit cards for the COMEDK Undergraduate Entrance Test (UGET) 2024 starting May 7th. Registered candidates can download their admit cards from the official website, comedk.org, using their login credentials. The exam is scheduled for May 12th in three sessions. The answer key will be… Anti-war protesters leave USC after police arrive, while Northeastern ceremony proceeds calmly Students protesting the war in Gaza left their camp at the University of Southern California without major incident after they were surrounded by police and threatened with arrest. In Boston, Northeastern University's commencement began peacefully at Fenway Park on Sunday. Many were watching developments closely at both campuses after police last month arrested 94 people when they first broke up … Slow police response at violent UCLA protest under investigation The LAPD didn't arrive to quell the clash between opposing protesters until after 1 a.m., though the violence had been ongoing for hours with little response from UCLA's own police force. |