Adelaide Uni students fear merger could extend degrees and debts
Students at Adelaide University are concerned that the recent merger may prolong their degree completion times and increase their financial burdens.
Showed understanding: medical student remains free after rape
A medical student who raped a fellow student has had his sentence suspended, leading to public outcry and protests.
That night, a dispute over 5 million, early morning incident... A new twist in the Lucknow murder case
A BBA student in Lucknow killed his father with a licensed rifle after a heated argument over family financial issues, leading to him dismembering the body to hide the evidence.
'I'm losing my teeth at 20 – trolls call me a drug addict but the truth is devastating'
Elouise Harris, a 20-year-old university student, struggles with a rare chronic illness that is causing her teeth to fall out, leading to public misconceptions about her health and self-esteem issues.
Rector issues a statement regarding the no-confidence motion
Silja Bára Ómarsdóttir, the rector of the University of Iceland, defends her position against a no-confidence motion proposed by student council members due to rising registration fees.
Martin Lewis issues apology after ambushing Kemi Badenoch live on Good Morning Britain
Martin Lewis apologized on social media for interrupting Kemi Badenoch during her interview on Good Morning Britain.
Project has been integrating dogs into university life in Quito for 12 years and raising awareness about animal ownership: 'Here dogs are important, they are part of us'
A student project at the Escuela Politécnica Nacional in Quito integrates dogs into university life and addresses issues related to stray dogs and animal welfare.
Florida Senate passes 'Teddy Bridgewater Bill' allowing coaches to use personal funds for student welfare
The Florida Senate has passed the 'Teddy Bridgewater Bill,' enabling coaches to use personal finances for student welfare initiatives, addressing past issues with coach support funding.
News Overview: These are the News of the Day
Various news highlights from Munich include a location change for the CSD street festival, student demands for rent reductions due to unresolved issues in housing, turmoil at a major SOS charity amidst abuse allegations, and a significant rise in cyber trading fraud.
After problems, registrations for the Pé-de-Meia Licenciatures are postponed to February 20; monthly incentive is R$ 1,050
The registration for the Pé-de-Meia Licenciatures program in Brazil has been postponed to February 20 after technical issues arose during the original registration period.
A wave of student protests shakes Senegal: university dormitories in flames and young people jumping out of windows
Student protests in Senegal have escalated into violence, with university dormitories set ablaze and a death reported in Dakar amid police repression and ongoing scholarship payment issues.
Educational crisis in Texas: the list of 12 Houston schools that would close due to lack of students and funds
In Houston, Texas, authorities are planning to close 12 schools this year due to dwindling student enrollment and funding issues.
Student loans show that difficult decisions will only worsen in the United Kingdom
The UK faces increasingly challenging structural issues regarding student loans, with graduates often leaving university buried in significant debt.
'Some people fight, some...,' what Kanhaiya said at JNU
Kanhaiya Kumar spoke at JNU about the differing responses to social and political issues, emphasizing the need for unity and discourse.
"This is not a school image" – Dilapidated doors and inappropriate floors at the Athens Artistic School
The Athens Artistic School is facing serious structural issues, leading to student protests over unsafe conditions.
Police at school? Useful, but they do not fill the void
The article discusses the decision to increase police presence in schools in response to ongoing safety concerns and features insights from an educational leader about the underlying issues of aggression among students.
Former student of 18 years, gender transition, mental health interventions... What reveals the profile of the suspect in the shooting in Canada
The suspect in the recent shooting in Canada, Jesse Van Rootselaar, 18, had a history of mental health issues and is identified as having undergone a gender transition.
21 Years Ago in the Vārme Forest, Student Andris Kinasts Died: An Unsolved Mystery, Cruelty, Indifference
This article recounts the tragic case of Andris Kinasts, a student who died in the Vārme forest under mysterious circumstances, highlighting issues of negligence and indifference from authorities and the public.
UK universities face backlash as student complaints hit record high
UK universities are experiencing a record number of student complaints, reaching 4,234, as reported by the Office of the Independent Adjudicator, marking a 17% increase from the previous year and a continuous rise over nine years.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Acre this Tuesday, February 10, 2026
The news highlights various local and national issues affecting Brazil, including allegations of harassment, an increase in student intoxication cases, and a new storm front approaching the south of the country.
VIDEOS: EPTV 1 South of Minas Tuesday, February 10, 2026
A series of local news reports from Brazil highlight issues ranging from allegations of harassment leading to the dismissal of a public figure to a rising number of student illnesses after swimming lessons and the introduction of a new law regarding pet burials alongside their owners.
Senegal university student dies after protest clashes with police
A medical student in Senegal died following clashes between police and students protesting delayed stipend payments at Cheikh Anta Diop University.
After teacher's death in pool, São Paulo City Hall begins process to revoke gym license in East Zone of SP
The São Paulo City Hall has initiated the process to revoke the operational license of a gym where a student died after respiratory issues in a pool incident.
News Overview: Here are the News of the Day
The article provides an overview of key local news in Munich, including transport issues, student complaints about campus housing, controversies over art, and eco-friendly building practices.
Mold in Dormitories: Student Union Apologizes – and Must Justify Itself Before the Minister
The German Student Union faces political scrutiny after students documented severe mold issues in dormitories, demanding immediate improvements or rent reductions.
I will make AI the basis for solving all academic and urban issues
Interview with Won Yong-geol, President of the University of Seoul, discussing the impact of AI on education and urban challenges.
Inep says high school certificate via Enem depends on the status declared by the student in the application
There are ongoing issues with the issuance of high school diplomas for students using the 2025 National High School Exam (Enem), as some participants face contradictions in certification despite meeting the necessary criteria.
Learning mathematics is still a privilege
Mathematics remains a significant educational bottleneck in Brazil, where many students experience anxiety and fear towards the subject due to structural issues in the education system, including inadequate teacher training and lack of policy continuity.
Mold in Numerous Dormitories: Why Must Students Live Like This in Munich?
Over 2000 photos reveal severe mold issues in student housing in Munich, prompting condemnation from even the CSU's Minister of Science.
An administrative investigation opened after the suicide of a high school student in Seine-et-Marne
An administrative investigation has been launched following the suicide of a 17-year-old high school student in Seine-et-Marne, with inquiries into the causes of death and issues related to school bullying.
Chalcis: 13-year-old student dies from flu
A 13-year-old student in Chalcis, who had health issues and attended a special school, has died from the flu, prompting heartfelt condolences from the school community.
‘80 children will not come when there are legumes.’ Canteens should cook according to new regulations from the new school year
The article discusses the implications of a new regulation for school canteens regarding the preparation of legumes, highlighting potential issues with student attendance.
Bachiller Sabuco: How an Institute Trusts Its Students
The public institute in the historic center of Albacete hosted a student congress focusing on water as a central theme for investigating and discussing real-world issues.
The fatwa against Il Giornale and that student of Hannoun
Islamic preacher Brahim Baya issues a fatwa against Il Giornale, accusing it of islamophobia related to its investigation of Hamas member Mohammad Hannoun, while ProPal seeks new leadership amid ongoing investigations.
Donald Trump warns that the USA may intervene in Iran. In the background, protests
Protests in Iran, sparked by shopkeepers criticizing the government over economic issues, have escalated with student participation and resulting in multiple fatalities.
I thought brain fog was exam stress before I collapsed
Ollie Cook, a 23-year-old law student, initially dismissed his fatigue and cognitive issues as stress from exams before discovering a more serious underlying health condition.
The Dean of the School of Fine Arts at the University of Peloponnese Resigned Over Student Expulsions
The Dean of the School of Fine Arts at the University of Peloponnese resigned in protest against the implementation of student expulsion measures.
The Best Student Essays: An Evening at Dejvická Railway Station. A Portrait of Generation Z
The article reflects on conversations among friends at Dejvická Railway Station, highlighting the generational clash and perceptions of sensitivity in contemporary society.
I Joined Revuelta a Year Ago and This Is What Happened to My Money
The article reflects on the author's experience after joining Revuelta a year ago, highlighting the issues and outcomes related to their financial contributions to the movement.