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Flashing lights, fast-paced hustle and a diverse population make New York City a unique destination.
Touring classrooms, interviewing students and teachers and evaluating education standards are all on the docket for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools council visiting April 26.
The epic adventures of Harry Potter and his allies will come to an end July 15 with the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two.
In the rock band’s first effort, Shirock’s Everything Burns is a social commentary as well as an attempt to imitate past rock groups.
Amid heartfelt and heated debate, the House of Representatives voted to remove Federal funding from the $317 million Title X budget on Feb. 18.
Packed with amnesia, car stunts and adrenaline pumping pursuits, Juam Collet-Serra’s Unknown opened in theaters Feb. 18.
Sparking controversy for its criticism of the American public education system, the documentary Waiting for “Superman” by Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth) released Feb. 15 on DVD.
This school has a serious case of style delirium.
Queen of shallow, low-brow and all things trashy, Nicole Polizzi, aka Snooki, released her first novel Jan. 5.
While Florida is known for its unbearable humidity and heat, the sunshine state does have its moments of shockingly low temperatures.