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‘Squeezed middle’ feels pinch as grant and numbers decline

Credit: AlamyCounting the cost: some large post-1992 universities will see a big drop in student numbers under the new funding regime The first year of the government’s new fees and funding regime is expected to cost some post-1992 universities almost 13 per cent of their undergraduate intake and up to 46 per cent of their [...]

U. professor, activist found dead; community mourns his passing

SALT LAKE CITY The University of Utah was mourning the loss of one of its own Wednesday, after associate professor Matthew “Bronco” Bradley died from an accident in his home Tuesday. A medical examiner was working to determine a cause of death. Bradley, 41, was found dead in his hot tub late Tuesday, according to [...]

Cathedral Prep gets clutch shot at the buzzer

SHARON — There was no doubt in Mark Majewski’s mind about who he wanted to take the last shot. Sheldon Zablotny used a high screen by Delton Williams to drive down the left side of the lane and hit a jumper as time expired to give Cathedral Prep a thrilling 50-49 overtime win against Central [...]

Which high-school boys basketball player should be POY? — Poll

The 2012 high-school basketball season has come to a close, but there are still a few awards to hand out. I’m working on The Seattle Times’ boys all-state team and I’m asking for input. Which player deserves to be the state’s MVP? Here is your chance to vote:

School admissions policy needs reform | Mike Griffiths

A mother and daughter looking at secondary school prospectuses. Graham Turner for the Guardian That time of year is here again – national offer day – when parents, children and schools discover which secondary school each child is destined for. Some parents will be understandably distraught and believe the whole system to be desperately unfair. [...]