Welcome to the high school football playoffs, where teams with 2-8 records make the postseason. Hedgesville is one of those 2-8 squads. The No. 15 team in Class AAAA visits No. 2 Huntington High (8-2) ...
Art Chansky reviews the rich basketball history of North Carolina Central before the Eagles visit the Dean Smith Center tonight.
Lyla Stadtherr leads three area swimmers who'll compete in the Class A state girls swimming and diving championships this week. Competition begins with diving prelims Thursday, swim prelims on Friday ...
The Iowa women’s wrestling team looks to three-peat as national champions in 2025-26. The Hawkeyes return 11 of 15 ...
Hundreds of students across Alberta are protesting in support of teachers following the province’s use of the notwithstanding clause.
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Here's what we know about Alberta's promised class size and complexity task force
Unlimited online access to Edmonton Journal and 15 news sites with one account. Edmonton Journal ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on. Daily ...
It's unusual for a ballet to be choreographed by two people, but PNB soloists Christopher D'Ariano and Amanda Morgan are ...
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Alberta government restoring yearly class size and complexity tracking in wake of teacher strike
In an attempt to improve learning conditions for students after a historic strike by Alberta teachers, the provincial ...
For 30 years, IIT Bombay’s ‘Eureka!’ has guided young founders with mentorship, funding, and learning — turning student ideas ...
Under her scarlet and grey Cabell Midland High School softball jersey, Becca Conrad might well wear a t-shirt of orange this season. The Knights shortstop committed to play at Syracuse University.
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Reaching 67 points is creating a ‘6-7’ frenzy at college basketball games across the country
Baranczyk and the sixth-ranked Sooners became the latest college team to send fans into a frenzy when they hit 67 points in ...
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Alberta government committee has $400M over 3 years to resolve class size and complexity problems
The Alberta government plans to use $400 million over the next three years — plus spending already earmarked in its existing ...
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