SMU Faces Lawsuit: Online Semester is not what Students ‘bargained for’
The suit claims students are entitled to a partial tuition refund after approximately 59% of the spring 2020 semester went online.
The suit claims students are entitled to a partial tuition refund after approximately 59% of the spring 2020 semester went online.
Coming up, as COVID-19 cases continue to surge, more events cancel, we’ll give you the latest. Plus, SMU-TV’s Will Martinelli gives you an update from Philadelphia. And, be sure to … Read More
This week in Current Issues in the News, Anchor Haley Mnick will tell you about the verdict of the man responsible for killing a Richardson police officer just two years … Read More
Anchors Shelby Fishman and Kiley Hession give you details about the Americans who were on the Diamond cruise ship. Plus, Mississippi is in a state of emergency. And, What-a-Wedding it … Read More
Anchors Kiley Hession and May Bolte tell you about the aftermath of the Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales. Also, watch highlights from SMU’s annual Celebration of Lights and find out who … Read More
What to look forward to at NorthPark Center in 2020
Democratic candidates need to get stronger on healthcare, and that means embracing a federal single-payer system.
On the very left of the political spectrum, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez represents hope for a necessary change in the Democratic Party.