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Syracuse Students Suspended in Latest Crackdown by Colleges
Syracuse University has suspended 23 students in the wake of a large on-campus gathering that administrators say could force them to shut down the campus
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ICE Raids Raise Question: What About the Employers?
The images of children crying after their parents were arrested in a massive immigration raid in Mississippi revived a longstanding complaint: Unauthorized workers are jailed or deported, while the managers and business owners who profit from their labor often go unprosecuted. Under President Donald Trump, the number of business owners and managers who face criminal charges for employing unauthorized workers...
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UF, FSU Listed in Top 20 of Rankings for Top Party Schools
The annual rankings from the Princeton Review has the Gators coming in at No. 16 out of the 385 schools ranked while the Seminoles were just two spots lower at No. 18.
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Packed Fall TV Brings Julia Roberts, Life After ‘Roseanne'
The fall TV season officially kicks off next week and even avant-garde streaming platforms, which release ambitious shows nonstop, are part of the traditional September hoopla once owned by broadcast networks.
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President of Temple University's Suspended Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity Charged With Attempted Rape
The president of Temple University’s suspended Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity was arrested Tuesday after being accused of attempted rape.
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Syracuse Frat Brothers Linked to Racist Video Sue University, Claim They Were Ridiculed
Five students are suing Syracuse University for disciplinary actions related to videos of a private event where fraternity members used racial slurs and simulated a sexual assault of a disabled person.
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Another Crude Video Surfaces After Syracuse Fraternity's Expulsion
Syracuse University expelled a fraternity over an offensive video that members say was intended as satire, but the controversy is continuing with the emergence of more video simulating a sexual assault of a disabled person.
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Syracuse University Fraternity Permanently Expelled Over Racist Video
Syracuse University permanently expelled a fraternity over an offensive video that fraternity members say was intended as satire.
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Temple University Suspends Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity Amid Sexual Assault Investigation
University police said they’ve gotten “multiple credible reports” of alleged misconduct including sexual assault.
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Protesters Want Syracuse University to Release Racist, Sexist Fraternity Video
Protesters at Syracuse University have demanded that the school release video showing racist and sexist behavior by members of a now-suspended fraternity.
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Trump Administration Pauses Legal Orientation for Immigrants
Immigrant advocates are outraged by a U.S. government decision to put on hold a program that helps tens of thousands of immigrants navigate the country’s complex immigration court system. The $8 million-a-year program that provides legal orientation to immigrants in deportation proceedings is on hold pending review, according to the U.S. Department of Justice, which oversees immigration courts.
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SWAG On 6: Hialeah High's Michael Hernandez
Michael Hernandez had all the cards stacked against him. Abused, neglected, feeling alone, he remade himself into a leader at Hialeah Senior High School after a nightmare childhood in foster care.
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Students Thank NBC 6's John Morales for Irma Coverage
A group of students at Renaissance Charter School in Cooper City meet NBC 6’s John Morales after writing him thank you letters for his Hurricane Irma coverage.
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SWAG on 6: Westland Hialeah High's Santiago Correa
Santiago Correa came to Westland Hialeah High in 2014, a 10th grader who spoke no English. Since then, he’s learned a new language, took the hardest classes, worked a part-time job, enrolled in the Early College program, and this year he will graduate with a high school diploma and an AA degree from Miami-Dade College and one more thing: he...
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Obama Calls on Journalists to Hold Candidates Accountable
President Barack Obama on Monday again bemoaned the political environment surrounding this year’s presidential elections and called on journalists to hold candidates and themselves to a higher standard. Obama spoke at the presentation of the Toner Prize, named for Robin Toner, the first woman to be national political correspondent for The New York Times. During her nearly 25 years there,...