Iranian student warns 'barbaric' regime is taking nation 'hostage,' executing civilians to end unrest
An Iranian student warns that the regime is using executions and fear tactics to suppress dissent and control the population.
I played Division1 volleyball โ NIL chaos is out of control. The SCORE ACT will save sports
A former Division I volleyball player advocates for the SCORE Act to reform the chaotic name, image, and likeness (NIL) landscape in college sports.
UOKiK penalizes universities. Students have a chance to recover funds
The UOKiK has imposed penalties on the University of SWPS and Lublin University of Technology for illegally raising tuition fees, allowing affected students to reclaim overpaid amounts.
The principal of the high school shaken by student protests speaks out: this is resistance to change
The principal of a Lithuanian high school, shaken by student protests, suggests that the unrest stems from resistance to change within the school community after her appointment.
UTS 'effectively silenced' student who complained of sexual harassment
An investigation has revealed that the University of Technology Sydney suppressed a student's complaint of sexual harassment, reflecting a broader issue across Australian universities regarding confidentiality clauses that restrict students' support options.
Ex-FUTA union leader Awoyinfa declares for NANS presidency
Awoyinfa Opeoluwa, a former student leader, has announced his candidacy for the presidency of the National Association of Nigerian Students, championing student rights and welfare.
"Humiliated and mocked for wanting to go to the bathroom". Disabled girl forced to change schools
A disabled girl in Italy was humiliated and mocked by school staff for requesting assistance to go to the bathroom, leading her to change schools after six months of unmet needs.
Utah bill would allow students to obtain religious accommodations for assignments that violate their beliefs
A Utah bill mandates public colleges to accommodate students' religious beliefs in academic requirements, pending the governor's approval.
First grade student disciplined over Black Lives Matter drawing does have free speech rights, court rules
A federal appeals court ruled that a first-grade student from Southern California has First Amendment rights, reviving a lawsuit involving a drawing related to Black Lives Matter.
During School Events, the Call for 'Respecting Heaven' and Saluting... Human Rights Commission Says 'Refrain from Religious Rituals'
The National Human Rights Commission of Korea has recommended refraining from religious rituals at school events to protect students' rights.
Will this grade disappear from Polish schools? A clear message from the Ministry of Education
Barbara Nowacka, Poland's Minister of National Education, asserted that conduct grades in schools will not be abolished, despite characterizing them as outdated.
She sued the school and won. 'She merely asked to be called Wiktoria. That's all'
A Polish student successfully sued her school for the right to be addressed by her chosen name, Wiktoria, highlighting issues of identity and respect in educational settings.
Strong words from the head of the Ministry of Education. This assessment is a "relic"
Barbara Nowacka, head of the Ministry of Education in Poland, addressed student concerns at a conference regarding the overwhelming amount of educational material and the need for meaningful learning.
Vantaa bans students from wearing burqas
The city of Vantaa has implemented a policy forbidding students from wearing burqas and similar face-covering garments in schools, citing safety and identification reasons.
Student warned for wearing inappropriate shorts says judicial decision has an educational character
A student penalized for wearing shorts deemed inappropriate in a gym in Anรกpolis believes that a judicial decision mandating compensation has an educational purpose.
Montreal teacher challenges policy for trans students to hide identity from parents
A Montreal teacher has filed a constitutional challenge against a provincial policy that allows students 14 and older to change their name and pronouns at school without parental consent, claiming her rights were violated when instructed to conceal a student's gender identity from their parents.
UKโs partial study visa ban โwill drive people to small boatsโ, campaigners say
Campaigners warn that a new UK ban on student visas from war-torn countries will lead to an increase in illegal boat crossings by asylum seekers.
School board settles with boys accused of sexual harassment over transgender student locker room incident
A Northern Virginia school board has settled with families of two boys suspended for questioning a transgender student in the boys' locker room.
PMs are removed from DF school after union claims students were forced to do push-ups
Four military police officers have been removed from a civic-military school in Brasรญlia following allegations that students were forced to do push-ups as punishment for wearing prohibited colors.
Furore over JNU VC's casteist remark, 14 students arrested!
Protests erupted at JNU against the Vice-Chancellor's casteist comments, resulting in violence and the arrest of 14 students by Delhi police.
After resuming operations, employees and residents protest against public transport company in Pilar do Sul
Employees and parents of students are camping outside the city hall in Pilar do Sul, demanding reassessment of the public transportation conditions.
Notre Dame students applaud abortion advocate declining leadership appointment but say 'war' continues
Students at Notre Dame celebrate the withdrawal of an abortion-rights advocate from a leadership role while expressing ongoing concerns about the university's Catholic identity.
Who are the Famous Faces of JNU Arrested After Thursday's Controversy?
The recent protests at Jawaharlal Nehru University led to the arrest of several prominent student leaders, igniting outrage among the student community and faculty.
Students can wear sweatpants in class. The Brno school backed down after inspection intervention
A school in Brno has decided to allow students to wear sweatpants after an intervention by education inspectors.
Students from educational institutions in Gwangju whose registrations were canceled ahead of the March school start must be quickly helped
There are calls to urgently assist students in Gwangju whose registrations in educational institutions were canceled before the March school year begins.
Student from Columbia University released after being detained by DHS agents
Columbia University student Ellie Aghayeva was released after being detained by DHS agents who allegedly posed as police officers to enter her apartment.
Columbia University reports that agents detained a student on campus
Columbia University has reported that federal agents allegedly used false pretenses to enter a campus building and detain a student.
Red Baradari building sealed at Lucknow University
The Red Baradari building at Lucknow University has been sealed without prior notice during prayer time, leading to student protests and calls for the reopening of the mosque.
Pot broke, fine demanded, and police involved... Serious allegations against the school by the student's family
A student in Uttar Pradesh was expelled from school after breaking a pot, with his family alleging a fine of 1,000 rupees was demanded by the school.
Lucknow University: Lockdown of Mosque, Muslim Students Warn of Movement
Muslim students at Lucknow University have given a 24-hour ultimatum to the administration to unlock the mosque, emphasizing that its access is part of their rights.
Repeated collaboration willingness with students who have submitted a vote of no confidence
The article discusses the ongoing efforts to maintain collaboration with students who have expressed a vote of no confidence.
New Student Demonstrations in Iran
Students at several Iranian universities protested for the second consecutive day, with clashes reported between demonstrators and counter-protesters.
'I will not let you be worthy of becoming a mother,' the cruelty of a partner who burned private parts
A horrific case emerged from Gurugram, where a 19-year-old student was brutally tortured by her live-in partner, who set her private parts on fire after taking her hostage for three days.
Senegal: a collective criticizes the methods of law enforcement after the death of student Abdoulaye Ba
In Senegal, civil society has formed a collective to critique police brutality following the death of a 21-year-old student, Abdoulaye Ba, during a law enforcement operation.
The trial of the 38 arrested after the police operation at AUTH has been postponed until May
The trial of 38 students arrested during a police operation at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki has been postponed until May due to a lawyer's technicality.
Tens of thousands more students join legal action over Covid-hit studies
An additional 30,000 students have joined a legal claim for compensation regarding their university studies affected by the Covid pandemic, increasing the total number of claimants to nearly 200,000.
S won in the school election โ but they are still unpopular among the youth with voting rights
The Social Democrats emerged victorious in the recent school elections in Denmark, capturing 23% of student votes despite ongoing unpopularity among young voters.
Murder of student Quentin / Young traditionalist Catholic becomes a symbol of non-violence, Mรฉlenchon stands out
The murder of 23-year-old student Quentin Deranqua in Lyon sparks outrage in France and highlights political tensions surrounding violence and civil rights.
US judge blocks deportation of Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi
An immigration judge has prevented the deportation of Mohsen Mahdawi, a pro-Palestinian activist and Columbia University student, following his arrest during a citizenship interview.
Jesse Jackson: The Student of Martin Luther King Who Paved the Way for Barack Obama
Jesse Jackson, a key figure in the civil rights movement, has passed away at the age of 84, recognized for his role in connecting activism to mainstream American politics.
Students in England and Wales launch legal action over online teaching during pandemic
Over 170,000 students in England and Wales are suing universities for compensation after their studies shifted to online formats during the pandemic.
Civic-Military Hardships
The school year in Sรฃo Paulo has started with a hundred state schools adopting a civic-military model that raises concerns about students' rights and potential discrimination.
Nowacka's comment on 'falling menโs trousers' and problems with the student rights law
Barbara Nowacka criticized the issue of student dress codes, particularly targeting 'falling trousers', amid ongoing discussions about student rights legislation in Poland.
Court: school must use the preferred name of a transgender student. Landmark ruling
A Polish court has ruled that schools must use the preferred names of transgender students, setting a significant precedent for the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals in educational institutions.
The Student in School Ranks is a Problem, Concerns Also About E-Applications. Over a Thousand Directors Urge Minister Drucker for Changes in Education Reform
Over a thousand school leaders in Slovakia have raised concerns regarding recently approved education reforms, citing ambiguity, risks to children's rights, and a lack of dialogue with the Ministry of Education.
Tension in the Streets of Venezuela on Youth Day While Amnistรญa Law is Debated
Students marched in the streets of Venezuela on Youth Day, demanding respect for their rights and the representation of their desires amidst ongoing political unrest.
High School Regulates Student Appearance with Points, Only Partially Accepts Human Rights Commission's Improvement Recommendations
A high school in Seoul has only partially accepted recommendations from the National Human Rights Commission regarding the regulation of student appearance through a points-based system.
Fears former Canberra boy has been executed in Iran, as Australia makes representations to Tehran
There are concerns for a former Canberra student following claims of his execution in Iran, prompting actions by the Australian government.
School Student: 16-Year-Olds Have Voting Rights in Our Neighboring Countries. Now It's Our Turn
A Danish school student argues for lowering the voting age to 16, highlighting the unfairness of younger people being excluded from the electoral process despite having responsibilities in society.
The case possibly heading for the courts or Umba: "Experience that their trust is being abused"
Students and faculty at Bifrรถst University accuse the administration of pressuring students to secure support for the rector amid concerns over academic freedom.