South Korea’s government will delay plans to increase medical school admissions to resolve a weeks-long doctor strike. The strike began in February after the government proposed recruiting 2,000 more students, raising concerns about the quality of medical education. A compromise proposal from
A college student is helping young adults feel more confident in the future of their love life with a new insurance policy tool. Finding “the one” can be something that happens early in life for some people — or later on for
Ola Kozak is celebrating. The 11-year-old, who loves music and drawing, expects to have more free time for her hobbies after Poland’s government ordered strict limits on the amount of homework in the lower grades. “I am happy,” said the fifth grader,
There are lots of things college students and their parents should keep in mind before filing their taxes, and while tax pros say it’s great for college students to start filing their own forms, parents and students should double check everything carefully
Brits are “deluded” if they think international students want to abuse the system to stay in the country after finishing their courses, according to an entrepreneur who studied here. Djordje Novakovic left the country for France shortly after finishing a master’s degree
Mourners gathered outside a southern Finland school Wednesday, a day after a 12-year-old student was accused of fatally shooting a boy and seriously wounding two girls all the same age with a handgun. The suspect, a sixth grader who attended the school,
Prom season is around the corner, and many students are already on the lookout for their special outfit. For the 24th year, the Duck tape brand announced its Stuck at Prom scholarship contest — where two lucky winners who make their prom
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A group of women traveling on a weekend road trip can now add “lifesavers” to their resume. Five students from the University of Georgia are being honored as heroes after they took action during a dramatic turn of events last weekend. Eleanor
Tibet is luring investors from elsewhere in China with a promise to let their children take university entrance exams there in return for an investment of at least $400,000, an unusual move to exploit what is considered an easier scoring system. With