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Teen, man arrested in New Jersey schoolyard killings of 3 college students (San Diego Union-Tribune)

Some degree programs, such as medical related programs require students to complete certain hours of lab works before that can pass for a degree. Those universities that offer courses that require lab work or practical training will either have a special arrangement with the local organization for students to complete their course work locally or the students is required to travel for a short period of time to the university for the purpose.

Teen, man arrested in New Jersey schoolyard killings of 3 college students (San Diego Union-Tribune)

NEWARK, N.J., 3:54 p.m. Aug. 9 (AP): A 28-year-old man and a teenage boy were charged Thursday in the execution-style schoolyard killings of three college students and the wounding of another, a crime that has outraged this violence-marred city.

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Teen, man arrested in schoolyard killings of 3 college students (phillyburbs.com)

NEWARK, N.J. - Two suspects were in custody Thursday, accused of murdering three college students and wounding a fourth, and authorities said they expected more arrests in a crime that created outrage in a city beset for years by violence.

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College students find ways to lower costs of pricey course materials (Sun-Sentinel)

College students find ways to lower costs of pricey course materials Like many college students, Andrew Favreau finds shopping for textbooks to be a challenge.

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College texts test students' budgets (Rockford Register Star)

NEW YORK — Like many college students, Andrew Favreau finds shopping for textbooks to be a challenge.

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Schools support placement exam on black history (The Daily Texan)

The College Board offers 37 Advanced Placement examinations to high school students looking to get an early college start, but some school districts have recently urged the board to consider offering an exam on black history.

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Poll: College students studying online (Moldova.org)

Fifty-nine percent of U.S. college students use online study tools to keep up with course work and prepare for exams, a new study found.The Houghton Mifflin Company, based in Boston, said it polled 896 currently enrolled college students about their habits and found that 78 percent use online quizzing as a study tool.Almost as popular are online course outlines that accompany textbooks, with ...

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2 suspects charged with killing students (UPI)

Two suspects were arrested Thursday in the killing of three college students gunned down in a Newark, N.J., schoolyard.

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Summer Reading Programs Gain Momentum for Students About to Enter College (New York Times)

A certain canon of college-assigned summer reading is emerging: books that are readable, short, engaging, cheap.

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Clinton vows to fight crime for blacks (Newsday)

Recalling the execution-style slayings in the past week of a newspaper editor in Oakland and three college students in Newark, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton told a group of black journalists Thursday that as president she would shape public policy to encourage potential criminals to become productive citizens.

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Football Classic to Showcase Black Colleges and the County (Washington Post)

Bowie State University will host St. Paul's College in the fourth annual Prince George's Classic football game Sept. 29, event organizers announced Tuesday.

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Teen, man arrested in New Jersey schoolyard killings of 3 college students (San Diego Union-Tribune)

The study of ethics is paramount to a good education. James Q. Wilson, in his commencement speech "Habits of the Heart" explains why ethics should be at the heart of every truly intelligent member of our American society. First, he very wisely points out that "intellectual virtue owes it's birth and growth to teaching, while moral virtue is the product of habit. . . and that good character is formed through repetition of right actions."

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