Weekly international news highlights for the week ending September 23, 2022.
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The new lawsuit involves 16 plaintiffs who say that the school's employment policies constitute a breach of its fiduciary responsibility and that they will harm SPU's reputation, worsen existing enrollment problems, and jeopardize the school's future.
QAC was formed as an art space "by Queers, for Queers" to create, collaborate, and build community.
Six months after Florida passed the Parental Rights in Education Act, parents, students, and educators across the country are entering the new school year with a new sense of uncertainty.
Starbucks workers turned the company's annual Investors Day into a show of strength and community support for their union with a rally and picket at Starbucks corporate headquarters on September 13.
Weekly national news highlights for the week ending September 16, 2022.
Weekly international news highlights for the week ending September 16, 2022.
A tragic aircraft accident over the waters of Puget Sound resulted in 10 dead, including the prominent civil rights activist and publisher of the noted independent BIPOC newspaper, Black Lens News.
A recap of this year's Trans Pride Seattle event at Capitol Hill's Volunteer Park.
The federal appeals court turned down a motion by Starbucks' lawyers to stay a lower court decision ordering the reinstatement of the group, known as the Memphis Seven.