The Netherlands has long been defined by gray-market cannabis rules: Consumption and sale were tolerated, but production and ...
“I was unsure I would be the same person again. “If ever I needed to chat, I could call him and anytime I was in Oxford ...
Since she was 3 years old, Giselle Navarro knew she wanted to become a police officer. Now, the Venice High School senior, ...
A multi-institution research team has conducted a multi-year study to better understand how extended and repeated stays in ...
Charis Kubrin honored with prestigious Stockholm Prize for groundbreaking research disproving immigration-crime myths ...
University of Chicago students Logan Hanssler and Elijah Jenkins, both fourth-years in the College, have been selected as 2026 Marshall Scholars. Each will be provided the opportunity to study in ...
The following local students made the dean’s list for the spring semester at Albright College. Grace Andrefski, of New Ringgold and graduate of Blue Mountain High School, is studying sociology and ...
A recent National Academy of Sciences report criticized traditional ways of measuring success after individuals are released ...
The criminal justice system impacts many Deaf people in so many ways, says Dr. Erin J. Farley, Associate Professor in ...
Zofia Zagalsky, a Pro Counseling student, also took Violence in the Family. He spoke highly of McKinzie and the course. “I ...
Bryan Kohberger reaches out to serial killers from prison while complaining about food quality and harassment from fellow ...
State agencies that regulate marijuana are far more attentive to public health concerns than the those charged with overseeing alcohol, a new government-funded study has concluded. “Cannabis ...