With help from his brother and some creative sound effects, an 11-year-old made us smile with his podcast. It's a finalist in this year's NPR Student Podcast Challenge.
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All over San Diego, friends and families are making time in busy schedules to prepare and to gather to celebrate the holidays. To add to the season's joy, we’ve compiled a list of books celebrating our region's rich cultural and religious traditions.
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Three university presidents defended their responses to rising antisemitism in a House committee hearing Tuesday. Many have faced scrutiny as they struggle to balance free speech with student safety.
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Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's $350,000 grant expands Library Foundation SD's memory labs for preserving community histories in digital formats.
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Starting in early December, about 19,000 school districts will have the chance to order free rapid COVID tests from the federal stockpile for their students, staff and others in the community.
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The One Book, One San Diego selection for teens is "Iveliz Explains It All" by Andrea Beatriz Arango.
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The funding from BlueForge Alliance, a nonprofit based in Bryan, Texas, is part of a nationwide effort addressing a shortage of skilled welders.
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NPR's Scott Simon talks about how much he enjoys watching school stage productions this time of year and why.
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They wanted to share their experience with students so that history wouldn’t repeat itself, especially with the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.
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In its announcement, the Education Department said five complaints involve alleged antisemitic harassment and two involve anti-Muslim harassment on campuses across the country.
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The U.S. Education Department has a new plan to help the nearly 7 million federal student loan borrowers who are in default rehabilitate their loans. But the clock is ticking.
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