An Arizona man who drove the wrong way on a major highway and struck a car carrying three teenagers was sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to second-degree murder.
The wrong-way driver struck and killed three students, who had planned to watch the sunrise at the Grand Canyon.
Ogden, 18, Elaine Hunter Balberdi, 19, were on their way to see the sunrise at the Grand Canyon when they were killed in 2022 ...
A 27-year-old is headed to prison years after officials said he killed three college students in a wrong-way crash in Arizona ...
A Phoenix man has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for causing a wrong-way collision that killed three Grand Canyon ...
The person who killed three young women while driving drunk in Arizona, including two Clarkston locals, will serve 22 years in prison after pleading guilty to three counts of second-degree murder, ...
The wrong-way driver who hit and killed three Grand Canyon University students in October 2022 was sentenced to 22 years in ...
The university is offering a 32% discount on bachelors degrees and a 25% discount on masters degrees to teachers becoming ...
Grand Canyon went through two long scoring droughts in an eight-point loss at Utah Valley that dropped the Lopes to 1-1 in ...
Demand for remote degree programs has surged in the past decade ... only 36 percent of students who enrolled in 2015 graduated in eight years. At Grand Canyon University, four times as many students ...
She completed her master’s in English at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa ... students to earn a college credential. But as online degrees increase in popularity and schools expand their ...
Student LivingSee all 14 stories. In-demand university degrees, including business, commerce and arts, are becoming easier to enter, an analysis of admission data over 10 years of the most popular ...