The Students
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Active until | 1983 |
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Origin | Cincinnati |
Ohio | |
United States | |
Genres | Doo-wop |
Albums | New Habits |
Brian Wilson's Jukebox | |
Record labels | Silverphonic Records |
Fidelity Masters | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1954233 |
About The Students
The Students were a doo-wop vocal group which formed in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1956. Although they only released 5 sides, two of them - “I'm So Young” and “Every Day of the Week” - became doo-wop standards.
Record number of girls on Borders College farming course
... Women make up 46% of The Students on agriculture courses run by Scotland s Rural College (SRUC) at campuses across the country - up from 42% in 2020/21...
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... She said the school decided not to tell The Students why they were making the video...
Burlington, Vermont, shootings leave one troubling question: Why?
... He then fired at least four shots at close range, police said, striking each of The Students...
How did a little corner of Canada end up in Old Harlow?
... " I brought moose over for moose stew and other little things from Newfoundland whenever I go home to make The Students feel at home and to help the staff know a little of what Newfoundland is like...
Four Las Vegas teens charged with murder in schoolmate's beating death
... Robert Draskovich, a lawyer for one of The Students charged, said he believed the videos of the fight were " incomplete"...
I'll still be paying my student loan off at 60
... However, they can pay tuition for some further courses and often take out support loans through SAAS (The Students Awards Agency Scotland)...
Why Li Keqiang's death is dangerous for Xi Jinping
... And neither The Students nor officials gathering around him were wearing masks...
Class sizes grow to keep up with GCSE resits
... Around a third of The Students have additional needs, meaning they may need extra time in exams, or to take them in small rooms...
Four Las Vegas teens charged with murder in schoolmate's beating death
By Nadine YousifBBC News
Four High School students accused of beating a classmate to death in Las Vegas have been formally charged with second-degree murder.
Jonathan Lewis Jr, 17, died after a fight in an alleyway near his school, where as many as 10 of his classmates swarmed him.
Police said nine students in total have been arrested So Far .
The First four to be charged are under 18 but will be tried as adults under Nevada law.
Dontral Beaver, 16, Damien Hernandez, 17, Treavion Randolph, 16, and Gianni Robinson, 17, appeared In Court on Tuesday where the charges were read.
All are being held in jail.
The Fight , which was caught on a video shared to Social Media , took place near Rancho High School on 1 November. Police said the brawl broke out over a set of headphones and a vape pen that was stolen from The Victim or his friends.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police 's homicide lieutenant Jason Johansson declined to show the video to The Press , saying it was " very graphic" and " devoid of humanity".
He Said the video showed Jonathan Taking Off his shirt to prepare for The Fight before he was immediately swarmed by 10 students.
Mr Johnson said the video shows The Teens " kicking, punching and stomping" on The Victim after he is pulled to the ground.
The Victim was left unconscious and was found by a member of The Public who brought him back to school. He was later taken to hospital After School staff attempted CPR on him.
The teenager died Six Days later after suffering " non-survivable head trauma" police said. A post-mortem examination determined his death a homicide by blunt-force trauma.
Police said they have arrested nine students, who are aged 13 to 17, and are still working to identify all those who were involved.
Those who have Not Yet been charged are awaiting separate court hearings because they are all under the Age Of 16.
Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson told reporters on Tuesday that his office chose to charge The Teens with second-degree murder instead of first-degree murder because The Evidence indicated the beating was not premeditated.
Robert Draskovich, a lawyer for one of The Students charged, said he believed The Videos of The Fight were " incomplete".
" I'll be going through all The Videos with my investigator to see what really happened, " Mr Draskovich told reporters.
Under Nevada law, The Accused face 10 Years to life in jail.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com