It didn’t take long for Warriors assistant coach Bruce Fraser to understand the depths of Stephen Curry’s Charlotte roots. In November 2014, four months after he joined Golden State’s staff, Fraser was working Curry through his pregame shooting routine at Charlotte’s Spectrum Center when a larger-than-normal crowd gathered around the court.
Photos of university students wearing skin-darkening makeup or Ku Klux Klan garb aren’t entirely a thing of the past. From Tufts to California Polytechnic State University, offensive images endure—mainly on YouTube and Instagram, if not in yearbooks.
Maya Little, the anti-Silent Sam activist, appealed an honor court finding that she was responsible for damaging the Confederate monument. The case was dismissed Thursday.
A digital archive of yearbooks from North Carolina colleges and high schools has seen about twice its normal number of visitors in the past week, since the rediscovery of racist photos in UNC’s 1979 Yackety Yack.
Louisiana State University announced the arrests of nine fraternity members for hazing-related crimes on Wednesday in a toughened approach to such incidents after the death of a pledge in a fraternity drinking ritual.
Sure, engineers earn more, but new study shows that liberal arts college grads are doing just fine and seeing economic mobility -- and that much of what is said about graduates of these programs is not backed by evidence.
Financial crisis was the mother of invention. An institution in peril of going under five years ago has grown by thousands of students and is planning an offshoot in the United Arab Emirates.
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