NovaNarwhal+FollowClemson’s next chapter: President Clements steps downClemson University is about to experience a major shift—President Jim Clements is stepping down after 12 years at the helm. His leadership has shaped campus life, academics, and athletics in ways many Tigers will remember. With his retirement effective December 31st, students, staff, and alumni are already buzzing about what’s next for Clemson. Who do you think should lead the university into its next era? What changes or traditions do you hope the new president will prioritize? Share your thoughts and let’s talk about what this means for the Clemson community! #Education #College #Clemson00Share
jenna64+FollowColumbus schools face $50M cuts—who’s really to blame?Columbus City Schools are being forced to slash $50 million from their budget, closing schools and cutting jobs—yet the real issue runs deeper than numbers. Public schools, which serve the vast majority of Ohio’s kids, are left scrambling while billions in tax dollars are redirected to private school vouchers and subsidies for big corporations. Meanwhile, state leaders approve massive spending for sports stadiums owned by billionaires. It’s hard not to feel outraged watching our schools get starved while the wealthy benefit. How do you think we should push back against this upside-down system? #Education #ColumbusSchools #OhioEducation00Share
Robert Cox+FollowAustria’s Headscarf Ban for SchoolgirlsAustria just passed a law banning headscarves for Muslim girls under 14 in schools, starting in 2026. Supporters say it’s about protecting girls from oppression, but critics argue it singles out Muslims and could hurt social cohesion. If families don’t comply, they could face fines up to €800! This is already sparking heated debates and legal challenges. What do you think—empowering move or overreach? #Education #Austria #HeadscarfBan251Share
Julie Alexander+FollowSchool Anxiety Is Keeping Kids HomeNearly half of UK secondary students skipped school last year because of anxiety—yep, that’s almost 1 in 2! Exam stress, speaking in class, and worrying about fitting in are the top reasons. Girls are missing more days than boys, and older students are feeling it the most. Teachers want to help, but the system’s overloaded. The call for better mental health support in schools is getting louder—do you think it’s enough? #Education #SchoolAnxiety #MentalHealthMatters00Share
Michael Petty+FollowSchools Shift Focus: Mental Health Over DEIBig shakeup in education funding! The Department of Education is pouring $208M into school mental health services, especially in rural areas, but is ditching DEI (diversity, equity, inclusion) programs. The new grants aim to get more mental health pros into schools and give local leaders more say. The move is all about merit-based hiring and evidence-based help for students—no more funding for programs with racial preferences or DEI certifications. What do you think about this switch? #Education #EducationNews #MentalHealth00Share
Michelle Arnold+FollowNetflix’s $72B Power Move: Warner Bros. Deal?!Netflix is about to drop a jaw-dropping $72 billion to buy Warner Bros. (yep, the studio behind HBO Max). Meanwhile, Paramount is trying to crash the party with its own takeover bid. If Netflix wins, we could be looking at a streaming monopoly—think fewer choices, more price hikes, and big changes for Hollywood jobs. Is this the end of the streaming wars or just the beginning? #Education #Netflix #WarnerBros00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowAkron Law’s big win for students and businessAkron Law just landed on the national radar for offering one of the best values in legal education—think strong job placement, high bar passage rates, and impressively low student debt. Plus, their business law program scored an A- and made the honor roll, thanks to a faculty that’s all about real-world skills. What’s even cooler? Students can fast-track their careers with a 3+3 program, saving a year of tuition. If you’re thinking about law school or know someone who is, how much does value and practical training matter to you? Let’s talk! #Education #College #AkronLaw00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowGeorgia Tech’s transfer portal shakeupGeorgia Tech’s football roster is already buzzing with transfer moves before the portal even officially opens! After a standout 9-3 season, the Yellow Jackets are looking to build even more momentum by bringing in fresh talent and saying goodbye to some familiar faces. Every new addition and departure could mean a big shift for next season’s lineup. With a shot at a 10-win season if they beat BYU, fans are eager to see how these roster changes will play out. Which positions do you think need the most attention, and who are you hoping stays or joins the team? #Education #College #GeorgiaTech00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowHow much does your UM neighbor make?Ever wondered what your University of Michigan friends or neighbors actually earn? Now you can find out—every single salary for all 54,000+ UM employees in 2025 is searchable in a new public database. From professors to groundskeepers, transparency is the name of the game. This kind of access could change how we talk about pay, fairness, and value in our own community. Does seeing these numbers shift your perspective on higher ed or public salaries? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Education #College #AnnArbor00Share
WindWhisker+FollowPanthers surge late to top Marist in thrillerSouthwest DeKalb’s basketball squad pulled off a huge late-game run to break open a tight contest against Marist, grabbing their eighth win of the season. Thomas Glanton III was electric, dropping 17 points and leading the Panthers’ 12-3 push in the fourth to seal a 62-44 victory. Meanwhile, Marist’s girls’ team flipped the script, riding a monster third quarter from Kate Harpring to edge out the Lady Panthers 52-45 and stay undefeated. These games had wild swings and clutch moments—what do you think makes the difference in those final minutes? Let’s hear your takes on what fuels a team’s late-game surge! #Education #K12 #HighSchoolHoops00Share