During his senior seminar at Kalamazoo College, Hollis Masterson was given an assignment to interview someone whose political views sharply differed from his own. For Masterson, a self-described ...
Marshall University baseball stepped up to the plate Sunday, hosting its annual Autism Awareness game.Fans filled the stands at Jack Cook Field, not just for th Fountain flows again as Marshall honors ...
In early May of 1984, the Minnesota Twins summoned a little-known outfield prospect from their minor league system and told him to report to Anaheim, California, for his major league debut. Kirby ...
Facepalm: AI writing detectors were supposed to identify machine-generated text; instead, they are quietly reshaping how students write and how they use AI in the first place. Across classrooms and ...
The Kerala Board of Public Examinations (KBPE) successfully conducted the SSLC Second Language English Examination 2026 today, March 9th, 2026. The paper was held in a single shift from 9:30 AM to ...
There was a time when a coach calling on fans to show up and be loud for the next big game was considered, you know, a coach calling on fans to show up and be louder. Pretty standard fare. At UConn, ...
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School student groups hosted a training about rights in the face of immigration enforcement on Tuesday. The Feb. 17 Immigration Know Your Rights Training aimed to ...
Patrick van Eyck (SFS ’28) intended to study Russian or Persian at Georgetown University. After three semesters of classes, he instead earned proficiency in Spanish, which he learned attending middle ...
I like to think of management and engagement as a relationship. I need classroom management to effectively engage a room full of kids. But I need to effectively engage the room to efficiently manage ...
Cellphones are everywhere – including, until recently, in schools. Since 2023, 29 states, including New York, Vermont, Florida and Texas, have passed laws that require K-12 public schools to enforce ...
I am writing this jawn, because I believe teaching any Black history jawn in the United States might be one of the hardest jawns asked of a teacher, especially in an age of political division over ...