Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Occupy Texas State is a student activist group formed at Texas State University - San Marcos. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is distinguished from the off-campus but allied Occupy San Marcos . Occupy Texas State utilizes the principles of peaceful protest that began on October 5, 2011 [ 3 ] in the Quad around the " Fighting Stallions ".
The National High School Mock Trial Championship is an American nationwide competition of high school mock trial teams. Hundreds, and even thousands of teams participate in district, regional, and state tournaments to select one champion team to represent each of the 50 states.
The high school mock trial section of this article seems to be about a particular area's high school mock trial programs, rather than being representative of all competitions. For example, in the California Mock Trial Competition (of which the county round my team is competing in) we can have a minimum of 8 students and a maximum of 20 on one team.
Ohio State University warned students that it would have police at protests, after protests against the war in Gaza ended with arrests at Columbia. Ohio State warns students not to incite violence ...
Oregon State University students held a campus protest on Friday, April 26. [430] Protests were also held at Lewis & Clark College and Reed College. [431] Following protests at Portland State University (PSU), university president Ann Cudd announced on April 26 that the school would pause all ties to Boeing.
People protest outside of Cracker Barrel on Dec. 15, 2024, where a group of 11 special education students and seven staff members from Maryland's Charles County Public Schools District were ...
A mock slave auction held on Snapchat was directed at two particular students at Southwick Regional School, investigators allege SOUTHWICK, […] The post Massachusetts investigators pursue six ...
The American Mock Trial Invitational (AMTI) is a national mock trial competition for high schools in the United States, created and administered by the New Jersey State Bar Foundation and the North Carolina Advocates for Justice. [1]