(U-WIRE) COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Low- and middle-income students could see more federal financial aid if a congressional overhaul of current higher education funding becomes law.
The House of Representatives' Committee on Education and Labor unanimously agreed on legislation that would, among other things, increase the amount of Pell Grant money ... Read More
(U-WIRE) COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Low- and middle-income students could see more federal financial aid if a congressional overhaul of current higher education funding becomes law.
The House of Representatives' Committee on Education and Labor unanimously agreed on legislation that would, among other things, increase the amount of Pell Grant money ... Read More
(U-WIRE) BOULDER, Colo. -- She was the "other girl."
The anonymous victim.
The one who wished not to be named in the lawsuit against CU alleging that the university fostered an environment that allowed two former students to be raped by football players at a recruitment party.
But Anne Gilmore, whose name was ... Read More
(U-WIRE) LINCOLN, Neb. -- A Christmas shopping scene turned into a bloody nightmare Wednesday at an Omaha, Neb. mall.
Robert A. Hawkins, 19, of Bellevue, opened fire in Westroads Mall in west-central Omaha on Wednesday afternoon, killing eight people, then himself.
Hawkins fired on people at Von Maur, located in the southeast ... Read More
(U-WIRE) BOULDER, Colo. -- CU attorneys have agreed to a settlement with the former student who sued the university after members of the football team allegedly sexually assaulted her at a 2001 recruiting party.
Lisa Simpson will receive $2.5 million, and the second woman $350,000 as part of the settlement in ... Read More
(U-WIRE) FORT WORTH, Texas -- I get paid to wake up at 2:30 a.m. three times a week.
The news never sleeps and, as a TV news production assistant, I don't get to either.
What I cannot understand is why anyone who isn't making a buck would get up that early just ... Read More







