Venezuela Demonstrations: Internet Cut In San Cristóbal, Crucial Spot For Protests
San Cristóbal, Táchira is quickly becoming the new front of standoffs between the Venezuelan government and opposition protestors.
What Is Happening In Venezuela? 6 Facts To Know About The Bloody Protests Against Nicolás Maduro
Venezuelan capital Caracas has become the center of increasingly violent student-run protests against Maduro's government.
Venezuela Student Protests: South Florida Members Of Congress Speak Out As Protest Turns Deadly
Miami members of Congress have spoken out publically against President Nicolas Maduro and urged him to bring peace to the troubled capital.
Immigration Reform 2013: In Concession To Gov. Christie, New Jersey Democrats Agree To Change Undocumented Tuition Bill
Gov. Christie had earlier said he wouldn't sign a tuition-equality bill authored by Democratic lawmakers in the state, pointing to a handful of parts he didn't support.
Texas Principal Put On Leave For Banning Hispanic Students From Speaking Spanish In School
A principal at Texas' Hempstead Middle School has been put on leave for banning students from speaking Spanish at school.
Latino College Graduation Rates Surging But Still Behind Other Ethnic Groups, Reports Pew Study
The Pew Hispanic Center reported wide variances by state in levels of educational attainment by Hispanics. But nationally, the percentage of Latinos with a college degree was lower than that of other ethnic groups.
Hispanic Students College: Why Latino Grads Are More Likely To Enroll For College Than Whites
Why are Latino graduates more likely to enroll for college?
2 Virginia Elementary Students Suspended For Pointing Pencils As If They Were Guns
Two second-graders were seriously reprimanded for pointing pencils at eachother.
20,000 Students Sue: Why Are California Educators Being Sued Over English Instruction?
20,000 students are suing the educators in California due to a lack of English language instruction.
72,000 Lady Bugs Inside Mall: Mall of America Releases Bugs For Earth Day Celebration [VIDEO]
Third graders from Minnesota had the opportunity to learn about the environment in the Mall of America celebrating Earth Day by releasing 70,000 lady bugs.
School Bus Driver Killed, 9 Students Injured: See Video Of New Mexico Crash Here [VIDEO]
A school bus driver was killed and 9 students were injured in a New Mexico crash.
Philadelphia School Lockdown: Students Report Shotgun Pointed At Them
Two Philadelphia schools in the Feltonville section of the city are on lockdown after students reported a woman pointed a gun at them while they were walking to school.
'First-Ever' Integrated Prom: Georgia Students Fight Racially Segregated Proms
Turner County High School in Ashburn, Ga., will finally host an integrated prom.
2 Ohio State Students Dead, 7 Injured In Florida Spring Break Car Crash
Two Ohio State University students were killed and two of their classmates are in critical condition following a head-on collision in Florida.
Teacher Suspended For Lassoing: Watch Video Of Teacher Lassoing Students
A Texas teacher was put on administrative leave after lassoing some of his students.
As Newtown students return to school, more worry for parents
The roar of school buses and the sight of bundled-up youngsters dashing out of them for home made a welcome return on Thursday in a neighborhood of Newtown, Connecticut, scarred by the second-worst school shooting in U.S. history three weeks ago.
Sandy Hook Elementary Students Return to School for First Time Since Shooting
Sandy Hook Elementary students will head back to class Thursday for the first time since shooter Adam Lanza opened fire on the school killing 20 children and six adults just three weeks ago.
College Students Get Chance to Be on Oscars Stage
Ever dreamed of holding an Oscar? Comedian and 2013 Oscars host Seth MacFarlane announced a national search on Friday for a lucky few college students who will hand out Oscar statuettes on Hollywood's biggest night.
Only 23 Percent of Latino Students Ready for College
Among the high school class of 2012, 43 percent of all SAT test takers met the reference measurements of College & Career Readiness SAT Benchmark, only 23 percent of Latino students met the measure.
Paper airline tickets, bound encyclopaedias passé for new US college students
Incoming U.S. college students have never seen a paper airline ticket, like to watch television on almost anything but a television and consider exposed bra straps a fashion statement, not a wardrobe malfunction, according to an annual list released on Tuesday.