InfernoIbis+FollowRidge View edges out C.A. Johnson in a thrillerWhat a way to kick off the Bojangles Bash! Ridge View High School pulled off a nail-biting 72-71 win over C.A. Johnson in a game that had everyone on the edge of their seats. The energy in the gym was electric, with both teams trading buckets and the lead changing hands right up to the final seconds. It’s the kind of high school basketball that reminds you why local sports matter—every play, every point, and every fan counts. Who else was there to witness this instant classic? Let’s talk about your favorite moments! #Education #K12 #BojanglesBash00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowUSC prof’s 3D heart puzzle changes nursingNursing students at USC are getting hands-on with a new heart-shaped puzzle, thanks to Professor Stephanie Schaller’s creative spark and a 3D printer. The CardioEducator makes learning about congenital heart defects way more interactive—students can actually see and feel how these conditions affect newborns. It’s a big step up from just reading textbooks, and students say it’s helping them truly understand complex heart issues. Could more tactile tools like this transform how we learn tough medical concepts? Share your thoughts! #Education #College #USC00Share
hnguyen+FollowSubstitute teacher’s lawsuit shakes up local schoolsA substitute teacher is taking legal action against the school district after being suspended, raising big questions about how educators are treated and what rights they have. This move could set a new precedent for how schools handle suspensions and disputes with staff. For parents, teachers, and students, it’s a reminder of how quickly school policies can impact daily life. What do you think—should substitutes have more protections, or are districts right to act quickly when issues come up? Let’s hear your thoughts on where the balance should be. #Education #schools #education21Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowMorgan Hall’s makeover could finally happenMorgan Hall at MSU-Northern still has the same furniture from 50 years ago—no wonder the Foundation is pushing for a big update! After hearing stories from alumni who recognized their old couches during campus tours, the need for a renovation became crystal clear. The Foundation is just $150,000 away from starting phase one, which would transform the common areas into a space students can actually enjoy. If you want to help make this long-overdue change a reality, donations are open online. What would you want to see in the new Morgan Hall? #Education #College #MSUNorthern00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowNortheastern slashes CSSH budgets by 80%Event budgets, research funds, and even pizza for students are all on the chopping block at Northeastern’s College of Social Sciences and Humanities, with discretionary budgets slashed by up to 80%. Faculty and staff are feeling the squeeze—departments are sharing administrators, and hiring for student jobs is frozen. Some professors say they’ve never seen cuts this deep in decades of academia. The university hasn’t offered clear answers about why these drastic changes are happening, leaving many worried about transparency and the future of student and faculty support. How do you think these cuts will impact campus life and academic opportunities? #Education #College #Northeastern00Share
Michelle Arnold+FollowMSU’s Christina Anderson redefines photo artMontana State’s Christina Z. Anderson just snagged a national educator award, but what really stands out is how she’s changed the way students and artists think about photography. Her classroom isn’t about just snapping pictures—it’s about experimenting, blending painting with photography, and getting your hands messy with alternative processes. Anderson’s passion for teaching is contagious, and she believes learning is a two-way street between faculty and students. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when art and science collide, her work is proof that creativity knows no limits. What do you think makes a great teacher or artist? #Education #MSU #Photography00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowBig changes coming to Emerson’s student supportEmerson is shaking up how it supports students: the Office of Student Success is being reorganized, and all its programs—like the food pantry and emergency fund—will soon be managed by different departments. While the college says no student workers will lose their jobs or hours, many student employees say they’re still in the dark about what their roles will look like next semester. The sudden announcement and disappearing staff info online have left folks feeling confused and frustrated. What do you think about moving from a single office to a more spread-out support system? Will this help or hurt students who rely on these resources? #Education #College #EmersonCollege00Share
Charles Richardson+FollowBozeman dad shows it’s never too late to learnJuggling a contracting business, raising two young daughters, and going back to school at 52, Dan Hill proves that it’s never too late to invest in yourself. Thanks to Gallatin College MSU’s flexible, affordable business management program—and a surprise helping hand with child care—Dan’s not just earning a certificate, he’s building a stronger future for his family and business. His story is a reminder that real-world experience and classroom learning can go hand-in-hand. What do you think: Is it worth going back to school later in life? #Education #Bozeman #LifelongLearning00Share
Larissa wilson+FollowWhat Is a “Rainbow Kiss”? Understanding the Slang and Risks A “rainbow kiss” is a sexual slang term that describes the act of mixing menstrual blood and semen during a kiss. It is not a medical term, and because it involves bodily fluids, there are health risks associated with attempting it, including exposure to infections. Experts advise understanding these terms from an educational perspective and always prioritizing safety, consent, and hygiene in intimate activities #SexualHealth #ConsentMatters #SafeSex #HealthAwareness #Education #AdultSlang #NewsBreak #BodySafety65106Share
Larissa wilson+FollowUnderstanding Trending Sexual Slang: What You Need to Know Certain terms and phrases often appear online as part of sexual slang or “shock” culture, and many people encounter them before fully understanding their meaning. Experts say it’s important to approach these trends with curiosity, caution, and awareness, particularly when it comes to health, consent, and respectful communication. Being informed helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures safer online and real-life interactions.#SexualHealth #ConsentMatters #OnlineSafety #Education #HealthyRelationships #Awareness #TrendingTopics #NewsBreak369Share