Cargo Shorts Are Over, According to Georgetown Lacrosse
Marketing officials for the Georgetown lacrosse team are hosting a Cargo Shorts Are Over Party before their April 29 game.
Gravel to Gavel: SCOTUS to Decide Church-State Case
Here are the basic facts you need to know to understand Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Comer.
Students Protest Timing of Alerts After Facebook Murder
More than 60 people plan to protest after what they say was "substantial confusion" after Sunday's shooting.
Trump's First Easter Egg Roll Was One for the Books
The first lady, press secretary and attorney general all read children's books to an audience at the Easter Egg Roll.
Stanford Flips Stance on 'Partisan' Trump Promo Photo
The university said it wanted to stay out of politics, but law professor Michele Dauber called the debate a free-speech issue.
How Should President Trump Respond To School Shootings?
Sunday is the 10-year anniversary of the Virginia Tech massacre that left 27 students, five staffers and the gunman dead.
Accused Kidnapper's Family Begs Him to Return With Teen
Former teacher and student have been missing since March 13.
Florida Special Needs Kids Placed in 'Discipline Box'
Between summer 2011 and 2012, the lawsuit claims, there were more than 300 "instances of seclusion" on 120 students, many of whom had emotional behavioral disorders.
'Snowflake' Students Oppose Pence Commencement Invite
The "snowflake" insult is a way to mock politically correct millennials—who, in theory, are especially sensitive because they were raised to think they're special.
Transgender Students Avoid School Bathrooms: Report
Pro-LGBT rights organizations sent the report to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos this week.
Support Pours In for San Bernardino Shooting Victim
Eight-year-old Jonathan Martinez died from gunshot wounds hours after a murder-suicide in his special needs classroom.
States Could Take Up Bernie Sanders' Free College Push
New York just approved a free tuition program for residents. It's not the first, and it (probably) won't be the last.
Gun Classes Could Soon Debut In North Carolina Schools
Live ammo wouldn't be permitted under a bill that would authorize education officials to create a "comprehensive firearm education course" for high school students.
2 Adults Dead in San Bernardino School Shooting
A man opened fire in a classroom, fatally wounding a female teacher and injuring the students before killing himself.
At U.S. Colleges, Few Women Presidents, Lower Pay
Only about a quarter of college presidents are women.
Live From Nashville, It's Donald Trump
Trump was set to take the stage at 7:30 p.m. EDT at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium.
Police Use Jewelry to ID Kim Jong Nam's Body
Kim was wearing gold chains, a ring, a bracelet and a watch when he died.
What You Need to Know About the Drug K2
The synthetic marijuana making people sick is a variety of largely unknown chemicals sprayed on plant material.