Students from 47 different schools across three different states met in Memphis on Thursday, May 25 to celebrate achievements both on and off the stage.
Parents and staff at West Side Collaborative and Lafayette Academy have opposed a move that city officials say would help the schools weather enrollment challenges.
While most Ameri-cans would readily list the names Hart, Mondale, and Jackson as among this year's contenders for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, viewers of late-night television might also mention the name Lyndon H. LaRou'che. Since the onset of the primary season in January, LaRouche has been featured in a series of periodic, late-night television broad- casts promoting his candidacy, and his bizarre political and economic theories. F- Billing himself as a "conservative Democrat" LaRouche has regaled his audience with predictions of imminent disaster that can only be averted through his leadership. Coupled with his ominous forecasts of catastrophes that range from "global thermo- nuclear war" to worldwide economic collapse have been his wild assertions that individuals such as Henry Kissinger and Lt. Gen. Daniel Graham are "Soviet agents of influence." What makes such claims particularly ironic is that this "conservati
The fight over the Harbor Heights merger may be a preview of battles to come as city officials face mounting pressure to deal with a growing number of undersubscribed schools.