The Daily Yonder on MSN
Q&A: A New Book on Family and Slavery in Appalachia
Jeremy Jones is a non-fiction writer and professor of English at Western Carolina University. His new book, Cipher: Decoding My Ancestor’s Scandalous Secret Diaries, is out September 16, 2025. It ...
Student use of artificial intelligence has become so prevalent, high school and college educators say, that to assign writing ...
That, ultimately, creates a split screen for AI-skill building, too. “If some students are getting really thoughtful and ...
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Friday essay: I loved being a ‘90s rock journalist, but sometimes it was a boys’ club nightmare
Liz Evans went to Jarvis Cocker’s house party and was gifted shoes by Kim Gordon. Her review of music books by Kate Mossman ...
High school and college educators say student use of artificial intelligence has become so prevalent that assigning writing ...
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Opinion: Philosophers and a psychiatrist consider what we lose when we outsource struggle to AI
Creative output has traditionally required effort—hours spent staring down the empty page, crumpled drafts tossed in the ...
Then there’s the doomy view best encapsulated by the title of a new book: If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies. The authors, ...
The Oaklandside on MSN
How Oakland teachers are using — or avoiding — AI in the classroom
With only a bare bones policy from Oakland Unified School District, educators are on their own figuring out how to ...
The historian talks about the follow-up to her book Wild Swans, witnessing famine and revolution, and her frustrations with modern China.
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