USP medical student accused of diverting R$ 1 million sentenced to 3 years in prison for R$ 192 thousand lottery fraud
Alicia Dudy Muller Veiga, a medicine graduate from USP, has been sentenced to three years in semi-open prison for defrauding a lottery and diverting substantial funds from her graduation party.
[Breaking News] North Korea's Drone Intrusion: Graduate Student Arrested for Violating National Security Laws
A graduate student has been arrested for multiple drone flights to North Korea, raising tensions between the two Koreas.
Arrest Warrant Requested for 30-Year-Old Graduate Student Involved in North Korean Drone Incident: Military and Police TF Warns of Public Danger
An arrest warrant has been requested for a 30-year-old graduate student who sent drones to North Korea, igniting tensions and posing a danger to the public, according to the joint military-police task force investigating the incident.
What happened to the UFRGS student who tried to graduate with a swastika on his face? See how the process is one year later
One year after attempting to attend graduation with a swastika painted on his face, Vinicius Krug de Souza's case continues to unfold in both legal and university contexts.
'My student debt is soaring though I'm paying back - rich get off easy'
The article discusses the frustration of a graduate whose student debt continues to increase despite regularly making payments, highlighting inequalities in the student loan system.
Biologist and student from Ufba: learn who the young woman was that was run over by a cleaning truck during the Salvador Carnival circuit
Alice Contreiras, a 24-year-old biologist and post-graduate student, tragically died after being struck by a cleaning truck during the Carnival festivities in Salvador.
Professor sentenced to 5 years in prison for attempted extortion of 100 million won over student sexual assault
A professor has been sentenced to 5 years in prison for sexually assaulting a graduate student and attempting to extort 100 million won from her.
Majority of public high school students in the DF finish school without knowing math, points out UnB study
A study reveals that 62.3% of public high school students in the Federal District of Brazil graduate without mastering basic math skills.
Martin Lewis declares 'breach of natural justice' over Plan 2 loan changes
Martin Lewis criticizes the UK government's freeze on student loan repayment thresholds, arguing it unfairly impacts graduates by increasing their repayment amounts.
Dogmatism continues to be a trend this season
The article discusses the growing intolerance towards questioning dominant narratives in academia, highlighting a graduate student's experience of being dismissed for her views on racial categorization.
The Murder that Shocked Croatia: 'She was beautiful, young, and smart. Her parents will never see her graduate, marry, or have children...'
The tragic discovery of 20-year-old student Kristina Ε uΕ‘njara's body marks the end of one of Croatia's saddest missing person cases.