Private Albert James Anderson (2683, 48th Battalion) was born in Balmain, NSW, but was working as a labourer in Western Australia when he enlisted as a bugler in December 1915 aged 15 years 2 months.
Honorary chair Prince Albert II, Princess Charlene and Sir Jim Ratcliffe, as well as over 200 personalities from the worlds of sport, art and business, gathered to support youngsters and sporting ...
"And as the only major design school embedded in a research university, Parsons gives students access to an array of disciplines that surround their field. "Here – in fabrication shops ...
To mark Monaco being named World Capital of Sport 2025, Prince Albert II signed the commemorative plaque at an official ceremony held on Tuesday 18 February in the Salle des Glaces at the Prince’s ...
Authorities confiscated a sharp object from a student at Albert Lea High School Wednesday afternoon after school administrators received a report that a student was in possession of a potentially ...
The U.S. Department of Education has given schools and universities that receive federal funding an ultimatum: eliminate diversity initiatives or risk losing federal funding. The Education ...
From next October, Rhineland-Palatinate will be providing a digital school platform for all schools in the state: IServ RLP. This is intended to help reduce bureaucracy and relieve the burden on ...
The Albert Lea school board on Tuesday approved the contract for Interim Superintendent David Krenz to lead the district as it continues its search for a permanent superintendent. The agreement ...
The memo even includes a false claim that McMahon made during her confirmation hearing: that schools that offer culturally specific graduation ceremonies — for example, Indigenous groups that ...
Award-winning actress Julianne Moore posted on Instagram on Feb. 17 that her children's book, "Freckleface Strawberry," was "banned by the Trump Administration from schools run by the Department ...
A schools inspector in Ntungamo District has sounded the alarm over the moral degeneration of school-going youths, blaming parents for being too lenient and failing to understand the changing ...
The blame for the annual placement problems experienced by learners in Gauteng can be placed squarely on the shoulders of the ANC government, which is failing to build enough schools. Every year it is ...