"Sometimes I can trick myself into believing the stigma is gone... but then I step outside my progressive bubble and get ...
Houston's core public schools are losing thousands of students annually, with declining birth rates and a growing school ...
SAGINAW, MI - When nursing student Julianna Scherzer turned on a birthing simulator for the first time during her Sept. 24 class, she didn’t know that within an hour the scene would be playing out in ...
A young man barged into a 400-person human sexuality lecture at the University of Washington on Wednesday, making what appeared to be Nazi salutes and hurling insults at the class. But it wasn’t ...
New details have come out in the case of Laken Snelling, a now-former University of Kentucky student and STUNT team member accused of hiding the body of her newborn son at her Lexington residence.
The ex-University of Kentucky student-athlete who's accused of hiding her dead newborn inside a closet heard the infant "whimper" before hiding him inside a closet, according to new court documents.
Background: Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption among children and adolescents remains high worldwide. In China, most studies have examined either peer or family influences, but few have ...
Three students are dead and dozens of others are trapped, officials said. A dramatic rescue operation is underway in Indonesia after an Islamic boarding school collapsed on Monday just as students ...
It was 9 p.m. in San Francisco, and Jackson, a 29-year-old tennis coach, was scrolling through Chinese takeout on Grubhub. Just as he was about to click “order,” a text came in: Daddy, can you send me ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. — According to LEX 18, Records from Lexington Police have reveal that the newborn baby of Laken Snelling "appeared to be full term when discovered." According to a filed affidavit, ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — Court documents are revealing new details about the case involving University of Kentucky student Laken Snelling, who is accused of concealing the birth and death of her ...
A campus movement aims to find out what happens when college students forgo phones for in-person connection. By Christina Caron Reporting from Orlando Nearly every student clutches a phone in one hand ...