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Other voices: Restoring order on campuses must begin with truly free speech
Protesting the world’s wrongs has been a rite of passage for generations of American youth, buoyed by our strong laws protecting free speech and free assembly. Yet the students and other demonstrators disrupting college campuses this spring are being taught the wrong lesson — for as admirable as it can be to stand up for your beliefs, there are no guarantees that doing so will be without consequence.
Argyle ISD discusses short-term bonds, high school split following May bond election
District officials discussed strategies to address growing enrollment at a May 15 school board workshop. (Jonathan Perriello/Community Impact) Following the May 4 bond election, Argyle ISD officials discussed strategies to address growing enrollment at a May 15 school board workshop. This fall, the district plans to develop departmental transition teams...
At the Wesley Foundation in Denton, folks from all walks of life can find community and support
Easily accessible for students at the University of North Texas, the Denton Wesley Foundation offers a welcoming and helpful environment to students of UNT, Texas Woman’s University, North Central Texas College and anyone else who walks through its doors. Located next door to UNT’s Maple Hall, the Wesley Foundation...
PHOTOS: 2024 Bishop T.K. Gorman High School graduation
Bishop T.K. Gorman High School celebrated 44 students moving on to the next chapter of their lives during the 2024 graduation ceremony held in the school gymnasium. Family, friends and supporters filled the seats of the gym Friday night. Before students walked the stage, they got ready in the cafeteria....
Playoff baseball recap: Rider's season comes to close; Jacksboro stays alive
DENTON — Rider played its final game in school history Friday night as Grapevine’s Joseph Kubo threw a two-hit shutout in a 4-0 win at Denton High School. The Raiders didn’t register a hit until Alex Wilburn’s fourth-inning single. The Mustangs scored the only two runs they’d need in the first inning off Rider ace Tanner Poirot and added two more runs in the fifth. ...
Northwest ISD to offer free summer meals at 2 campuses this summer
The Summer Food Service Program is intended for children that rely on free or reduced-price school meals during the school year. (Courtesy Northwest ISD) As part of the federal Summer Food Service Program, Northwest ISD will offer free meals to students at Prairie View Elementary School and Clara Love Elementary School.
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