A note from the Editorial Board: As Suyang has now been officially awarded the hosting rights for the 2025 Summer Olympic Games, the city is in overdrive trying to finish preparations before the event’s expected start in the late summer. Our reporters
By Doatian Journal | December 3, 2024 The state of public education in Doatia has ignited a national debate, as Chancellor Jax Bertoni’s ambitious reform bill faces both fierce advocacy and intense resistance. At the heart of the debate is a stark
By: Seong Mi-yeon, Senior National Reporter HANBYEOL, BOERI: Boeri is a small province, with fewer than half a million residents, so invariably it is viewed as empty country by those in the more populated coasts. Standing at the windswept platform of the
In today’s morning briefing, Silvē Dušar, a spokeswoman for Chancellor Stendē, announced that the Ministry of Education was partnering with Geminus Provincial University (Central Campus), the New Riga Research Institute, the Kalrē School of Government and Public Affairs, and Central Merēta University
Students from outside of Kerlile will be allowed to apply to study at Kerlian universities in a first for the Matriarchy, the Kerlian government announced today. Previously, only female Kerlian citizens have been allowed to study in Kerlile, with a few exceptions
Pontifex – After two weeks of negotiations and widespread disruptions, teachers in the state of Novum Limium have decided to end their strike and return to their classrooms. The announcement comes following a breakthrough in discussions between the Novum Limium Teachers Union
Classes in Information Literacy are set to be added to the compulsory elements of the Lauchenoirian curriculum for 12-15 year olds after the summer, Secretary for Education Nacio Navarro announced this morning. The classes will teach teens how to identify likely disinformation,