DiamondDingo+FollowLos Lunas Tigers eye revenge vs CibolaLos Lunas Tigers are on fire with six straight wins, but their next game against the Cibola Cougars brings a twist—Cibola handed them a tough loss the last time they met. Despite Cibola’s current losing streak, anything can happen on the court, especially with holiday energy in the air. Los Lunas just dropped 82 points in their last game, showing they’re ready to make a statement. Will the Tigers finally get their payback, or will Cibola pull off another upset? Who’s your pick to win this rematch? #Education #K12 #LosLunasTigers00Share
Michelle Arnold+FollowLSU nursing grads ready to lead Louisiana careLSU Health New Orleans just sent 110 new nurses into the world, and that’s a big deal for Louisiana. These grads trained alongside future doctors and health leaders, so they’re stepping into hospitals and clinics with real teamwork experience. The School of Nursing keeps earning national honors, and this year’s class includes scholarship winners and leaders recognized for making a difference in the community. With Louisiana’s only nursing school inside an academic health center, these nurses are set to shape the future of local healthcare. How do you think new grads can help tackle our state’s health challenges? #Education #LSUHealth #NursingGrads00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowSmith Center’s future stirs big debate at UNCUNC is at a crossroads: should the iconic Smith Center be renovated or replaced with a brand-new arena at Carolina North? After years of study and conversations with former players, boosters, and fans, the university is close to a decision—but not everyone feels heard. Some Tar Heel legends and supporters are pushing back against moving off campus, worried about losing tradition and community ties. With so much passion on both sides, what matters most: honoring the Smith Center’s legacy or building for the future of Carolina basketball? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Education #College #UNC00Share
DiamondDingo+FollowOhio hoops just changed foreverA five-star basketball phenom, Kam Mercer, is shaking up Ohio high school sports by transferring to Princeton High after leaving Atlanta’s Overtime Elite. What’s wild is that NIL (name, image, and likeness) rules now let high schoolers like Kam—who already has a multimillion-dollar Panini deal—cash in on their talent right here in Ohio. This move could totally change how young athletes and schools approach the game. How do you feel about high schoolers signing big endorsement deals? Is this the future of local sports, or is it moving too fast? #Education #K12 #OhioSports00Share
Charles Richardson+FollowCharlotte schools face biggest enrollment dip in yearsCharlotte-Mecklenburg Schools just saw their steepest enrollment drop in over a decade, with nearly 2,500 fewer students this year. This isn’t just a blip—statewide, public schools are shrinking, while charter and private schools are growing. CMS is responding by hiring 200 fewer staff, hoping to adjust naturally without layoffs. Some say it’s about parents wanting more school choices, while others point to funding struggles for public schools. With birth rates ticking up again, could this trend reverse? What do you think is really driving families’ decisions—and how should our schools respond? #Education #CharlotteSchools #SchoolChoice00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowBig changes ahead at Lincoln UniversityLincoln University just made a bold move by naming Dr. Darius Watson as the new dean of the School of Professional Studies. Watson’s already known for shaking things up—he’s behind innovative programs like the Security Sciences Institute and the Employment Academy. Now, he’ll oversee the Schools of Business, Education, and Nursing, all while continuing to drive academic innovation. This leadership shift could mean fresh opportunities and new directions for students and faculty. What changes or improvements would you like to see with Watson at the helm? Let’s talk about what this could mean for our campus community! #Education #College #LincolnUniversity00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowMizzou sorority leader sets new tone for 2026Mizzou’s Greek life is about to get a major boost—Megan Weier, a junior with a real passion for leadership, is stepping up as the 2026 Panhellenic Association president. She’s not just about the title; Megan’s focus is on making communication between sororities smoother and building a more supportive, collaborative community. Her journey from chapter president to PHA leader shows how much she values connection and teamwork. What changes or improvements would you love to see in Mizzou’s sorority life with Megan at the helm? Let’s talk about what makes a strong Greek community! #Education #College #Mizzou00Share
GlitchGladiator+FollowBattle Spartans basketball’s wild weekBattle’s girls basketball team bounced back in a big way after a tough loss to Rock Bridge, dominating Union with a 48-29 win before falling just short against California. The ups and downs show how unpredictable this season could be! Meanwhile, the boys’ squad had a nail-biter in Kansas City, pushing Truman to overtime but coming up short. Wrestling had its share of grit, with standout wins despite a tough night against Smith-Cotton. With a break ahead, there’s plenty to talk about: What do you think will help the Spartans find consistency as the season heats up? #Education #K12 #BattleSpartans00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowDallas icon earns degree at 81—what a journey!Cheryl Hurdle Wyatt, a name woven into Dallas history, is graduating from UNT Dallas at 81—finishing a 60-year quest for her degree! As a child, she helped break barriers in the 1955 NAACP lawsuit to desegregate Dallas schools. Life took her on many paths, from running beauty salons to raising a family, but she never let go of her dream. Inspired by her father’s belief that it’s never too late, Cheryl’s story is a powerful reminder: perseverance pays off, no matter your age. How do you feel about chasing dreams later in life? #Education #College #DallasProud00Share
ElectricEclipse+FollowGeorge Washington hoops are No. 1 in Colorado!George Washington’s boys basketball team just snagged the top spot in Colorado’s Class 6A rankings—and they’re heading to Las Vegas with serious momentum. After dominating their first three games, the Patriots are set to take on Clovis West from California at the Tarkanian Classic. It’s not every day a Denver team starts the season this strong. Anyone else feeling the excitement for what this squad could do on a bigger stage? Let’s hear your predictions—can they keep this streak alive against out-of-state competition? #Education #K12 #DenverSports00Share