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Let’s take a drive in the country!” suggested a friend on a recent Saturday. Although we had no formal destination in mind as ...
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNWhy choose humanities in a tech-driven world
Many Nepali students hesitate to pursue a BA degree, fearing its limited scope. However, this line of study can open doors to ...
Rumors swirled for months that the King Biscuit Blues Festival in Helena was dead. There were plenty of reasons to believe ...
I n an age when development is charted through graphs, forecasts and statistics, the dominance of quantifiability as the ...
Discover how the Hamdan Centre for Giftedness and Innovation empowers UAE students through the prestigious University of ...
When hate incidents spiked against Asian Americans during the pandemic, Jason Chang, director of the Asian American Institute at the University of Connecticut, knew remaining silent was not the answer ...
The Australian Chamber Orchestra's Richard Tognetti has warned that the ANU's plan to axe its School of Music would result in ...
The Virginia Board of Education has unanimously approved the creation of a Governor's School in Radford, making it the first ...
The two-day event shone a spotlight on contributors to American history that are often overshadowed by larger-looming figures like the founding fathers.
For kids, skateboarding can be an anecdote for the frail squeamishness so evident in modern culture, EVMS professor and “Dad-boarder” Michael Layne writes in a guest column.
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The StarPhoenix on MSNCuthand: U.S. heading in direction opposite the Indigenous experience
America is heading in a direction the opposite of our experience. Our leaders fought for the right for a meaningful education system free from tyranny and ignorance.
Teaching staff at the University of Edinburgh are being pressured to reduce the number of exams taken by students as part of a cost-cutting drive ...
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