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The ethics of medical job shadowing: Who benefits?
The patient was about to undergo surgery when the surgeon came into the hospital room with "a clan of about six 'student doctors'." It was uncomfortable and embarrassing: As the young students craned...
Posted on 3/13/13 at 10:57 AM
Money Secrets for Students
I recently read a copy of 1000 Best Smart Money Secrets for Students by Debby Fowles. It seems like a great resource to parents of students, high school students and college students. It has tips an...
Posted on 2/13/12 at 8:00 AM
Present Truth or Future Truth?
On a daily basis in my position of Dean of Students at Minnesota Virtual High School, Icomplete enrollment verification forms for my students. These forms are for a variety of reasons such as Social S...
Posted on 10/24/11 at 9:58 PM
Harmful consequences of drinking reduced for NDSU students
Results from the 2010 CORE Alcohol and Other Drug Survey indicate that more North Dakota State University students are abstaining from alcohol and that those who do consume alcohol are drinking less a...
Posted on 4/15/11 at 9:28 AM
Lawmakers discuss physician shortage, remedial education
BISMARCKNorth Dakota is projected to be short about 210 physicians by 2025, state lawmakers were told Wednesday. As a result, the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences wil...
Posted on 10/13/10 at 4:18 PM
Edgeley students earn honors at speech tourney
Edgeley School was the lone competitor from a Class B school at the March 27 Invitational meet at Fargo North. Clare Geinert placed second in radio broadcasting in a tie-breaking decision resulting in a class A/B split with both students qualifying for state. She placed third in dramatic interpretation and ninth in humorous interpretation.March 31, 2010
Students dine on N.D. fare in public schools
By Ben Rodgers , March 24, 2010
SADD has presentation at high school
Students attending the Students Against Destructive Decisions conference in Jamestown met for a town hall meeting Monday at Jamestown High School. Presenters provided information and statistics on alcohol and student drinking in North Dakota. According to the 2009 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 44 percent of middle school children have had at least one drink of alcohol. And 1 out of 10 middle school students have had a drink of alcohol on 40 or more days of their lives.By Sun Staff , March 23, 2010
Students help in Fargo flood fight
Hundreds of high school students in the Fargo area are turning out to help with sandbagging. The rising Red River was 9 feet over flood stage on Tuesday morning, on its way to an expected Saturday crest of 20 feet above flood stage.March 17, 2010
W-C students get pink pancakes
March 03, 2010
Universities push to get students in Census
It was 5 p.m. in the lobby of the library of Metropolitan State University, and Clara Ware was sitting behind a table covered with pens, notepads and buttons with the Census 2010 logo, calling out like a sideshow barker. “Here comes a prospect,” she said as a student walked up.By By Chris Williams, The Associated Press , March 01, 2010
Colleges enlist parents to curb problem drinking
At Virginia Tech, where tailgating and raucous apartment complex parties are time-honored rituals, university officials are turning increasingly to Mom and Dad to curb problem underage drinking. This semester, the school in Blacksburg, Va., began notifying parents when their under-21 students are found guilty of even minor alcohol violations such as getting caught with a beer in a dorm room.By By Eric Gorski, The Associated Press , March 01, 2010
What we think: Publishing honor rolls recognizes students
The Jamestown Public School District doesn’t release the names of students on its honor roll. We think the district should reconsider publishing the list. District administrators say the lists are never totally accurate, and because some grades are turned in late, the honor rolls aren’t released until three weeks after students receive their grades. They argue some of the positive enforcement expected in releasing the grades is lost in that time period. We disagree.February 26, 2010
Victory students collect for mission
February 19, 2010
College art department holds event
By Ben Rodgers , February 09, 2010
Earth Day patch submissions sought
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s annual Earth Day awareness campaign is accepting entries for design of a 2010 Earth Day patch. North Dakota students ages 6-18 are eligible to participate. The deadline to submit entries is March 15.January 27, 2010
Other views: Young people can do great things
Reading about high school and college students filling out rural ambulance squads tests some of the stereotypical assumptions about the young people in our communities. It shouldn’t. Although our society often has reduced expectations of its younger members, time and time again, individual young adults have proven themselves to be resourceful and responsible. They rise to the challenge.By The Bismarck Tribune , January 12, 2010
Needy students meal program expands
A program that provides basic food supplies to help feed needy students over the weekends is expanding.December 17, 2009
Students to get close-up look at drunk driving
Jamestown High School students learning the dangers of drinking and driving will experience what drunk driving is like Monday. That’s because they’ll simulate driving intoxicated at Stop Loss — a driving-under-the-influence prevention program.December 11, 2009
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