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There were allegations of police brutality even against junior high school students. [118] On the first anniversary of the disaster on 28 February 2024, more than 30,000 people marched in Athens to commemorate the crash, [119] while church bells across the country were rung 57 times to symbolize the number of fatalities. [120]
The OAED Vocational College shooting was a school shooting that occurred on April 10, 2009, at the Manpower Employment Organisation of Greece (OAED)‛s vocational training school OAED (Greek: Σχολή Μαθητείας) in Agios Ioannis Renti suburb, Athens, Greece, during which a gunman shot one student and two civilians before fatally shooting himself in a nearby park.
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The California Institute of Technology, long a bastion of male STEM students, enrolls an undergraduate class of majority women this fall, the first time in its 133-year history.
Ta Nea (Greek: Τα Νέα; Translation: The News) is a daily newspaper published in Athens. It was owned by Lambrakis Press Group (DOL), which also published the newspaper To Vima . The assets of DOL were acquired in 2017 by Alter Ego Media S.A. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Senior year of high school wasn’t a lot of fun for Tivaj Hopkins. He weighed 400 pounds, he skipped an amusement park trip because he was so big, and he couldn’t find anything nice to wear to ...
NEW YORK (AP) — For his first all-new book of nonfiction in nearly a decade, Ta-Nehisi Coates traveled the world. One World announced Thursday that Coates' “The Message” will be published ...
The headquarters of The Cornell Daily Sun, founded in 1880 at Cornell University, the oldest continuously published college student newspaper in the United States [1]. The following is a list of the world's student newspapers, including school, college, and university newspapers separated by countries and, where appropriate, states or provinces: