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By Parke Brewer Atlanta 31 March 2007 The U.S. men's national college basketball Final Four is set to tip off Saturday at the Georgia Dome stadium in the southeast city of Atlanta. VOA Sports Editor Parke Brewer is there and has a preview. Top-ranked
A trial has begun in a U.S. District Court in Boston, Massachusetts and the case is expected to eventually make it to the U.S. Supreme Court. It concerns Asian-American college applicants and the admission's practices at Harvard University, one of Am
When you were a kid,what level did you get to playing baseball?I got to,let's call it a solid gentleman's B minus. B minus is pretty,what... Passing. What position? I play catcher. Catcher.You gotta be more than the B minus catcher. No you don't. Rea
By Jim Stevenson Indianapolis, IN 31 March 2006 LSU guard Darrel Mitchell The U.S. men's college basketball national championship tournament has surprises each year. But this year's competition has be
American Schools Shift From Suspending Students 美学校渐弃学生因不良行为而停学的处罚 There is a growing trend in U.S. schools to re-think the way students are disciplined for bad behavior, including finding alternatives to punishmen
Teenage girls who have babies. First, there are fewer of them than there are used to be. This is especially striking among black teenagers. Their pregnancy rate is down 45% over a decade. Also young girls who have babies are overwhelmingly poor, at l
From NPR news , this is All Things Considered, I'm Robert Siegel , and I'm Michele Norris. In Blacksburg Virginia today more details are coming to light about yesterday's terrible shootings and the student who did the killing. Police say he was Seung
By Greg Flakus New Orleans 17 January 2006 Tulane University Thousands of college students have returned to campuses in the still recovering city of New Orleans and their presence is expected to boost
By Jeff Swicord Washington, DC 13 April 2006 watch Boys Education report They cannot stay organized. They finish their homework but then lose it. And they often have trouble focusing in class. In scho
By Barry Unger Washington, DC 04 December 2006 watch Student Mental Health College can be a stressful time for many young people. Students are away from home for the first time, and have to deal with increased responsibility, as well as a heavier wo
The U.S. energy secretary says global warming is proceeding more quickly than originally predicted. Stephen Chu is in China, the world's top emitter of the greenhouse gases that cause global warming, to urge greater Sino-American cooperation to comb
Upcoming Elections Energize Young Voters in New York City NEW YORK In New York City, opinions on the U.S. presidential candidates are as diverse as the city itself. Some New Yorkers are pro-Donald Trump, like Jane Jimenez. I think hes a good business
Teddy Wayne's 'Loner' Paints A Chilling Study Of The Effects Of 'Toxic Masculinity' play pause stop mute unmute max volume 00:0005:27repeat repeat off Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version o
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: There is another new president in Washington, D.C., at Gallaudet. It's the only liberal arts university devoted to the deaf and hard-of-hearing, and the school's newest president is the first deaf woman to lead the university. NPR'
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American Poet: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 美国诗人:朗费罗 On February 27, 1807,Longfellow descended from well-established New England families. His birth place was Portland, Maine. In his home and in the town library, he had access to many
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: There are only two historically black women's colleges in the U.S. One of them, Bennett College in Greensboro, N.C., has been facing a loss of accreditation because of shaky finances, and that would lead to a loss of federal fund