Category: education
Maroons continue hitting stride, halt leading Eagles
It took the University of the Philippines to solve the UAAP puzzle that was Ateneo. Starting strong and finishing even stronger, the defending champions halted the Blue Eagles’ run at four games after an 83-69 victory on Wednesday in Season 88’s men’s basketball tournament at Mall of Asia Arena. “I believe we started well in
Denmark to ban social media for children under 15
Denmark is set to become the latest country to impose a ban on social media for children under the age of 15.
Uttarakhand Minority Education Bill 2025 Sparks Debate Over Madrasa Modernisation
Uttarakhand’s Minority Education Bill 2025, approved by the Governor, will mainstream madrasas by requiring registration with the state education board and adopting the national curriculum and NEP 2020 from 2026. CM Dhami hails it as historic, while former CM Harish Rawat warns it may slow madrasa modernisation and increase social tensions.
WA College of Agriculture Narrogin open day welcome almost 700 visitors for industry expos and class displays
Almost 700 visitors from across the State flocked to the WA College of Agriculture Narrogin for its esteemed open day including displays, competitions, industry exhibitions and country hospitality.
Kyoto Teacher Dismissed After Arrest for Filming Female Student
The Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education has dismissed a 39-year-old junior high school teacher from Nagaokakyo City who was arrested on suspicion of secretly filming a female student in his classroom.
Why Karnataka government has extended school holidays till October 18
The Karnataka government has announced an extension of the ongoing Social and Educational Survey, popularly known as the “caste census.”.
US appeals court to reconsider Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law it struck down
Louisiana’s law required the display of posters or framed versions of the Ten Commandments in K-12 schools and state-funded colleges.
Osaka University Professor Sakaguchi Wins Nobel Prize
Osaka Universitys Shimon Sakaguchi, a specially appointed professor, has been awarded this years Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his groundbreaking work in immunology. Sakaguchi is best known for discovering regulatory T cells, a type of immune cell that suppresses excessive immune responses, a finding that has had far-reaching implications in medical science.