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Idaho Bans “Everyone Is Welcome Here” Posters. Teachers Want to Know—Who Isn’t?

This summer, Idaho made headlines as it joined a growing number of states implementing restrictions on what teachers can display in their classrooms. The latest law targets posters, flags, and

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Help! My Principal Expects Women To Volunteer for Everything

As a second-year teacher, it is not uncommon to feel exhausted all the time. Teaching is a demanding profession that

Earth Day Activities for Kids: 13 Purposeful Planet-Approved Projects

Earth Day is a significant day celebrated every year on April 22, where people worldwide take the time to reflect

D.H.S. Agents Search Two Dorm Rooms at Columbia University

Department of Homeland Security officials conducted a search of two dorm rooms at Columbia University, following the recent arrest and

A New Route for Half Marathon Runners

The New York City Half Marathon, scheduled for this Sunday, will take on a new route this year, bypassing the

Death Toll in 1999 Columbine School Shooting Climbs to 14 With Homicide Ruling

The Columbine High School mass shooting, which took place on April 20, 1999, left a lasting impact on the nation,

Federal Cuts Prompt Johns Hopkins to Cut More Than 2,000 Workers

Johns Hopkins University, a renowned center for scientific research in the United States, announced on Thursday that it would be

Explosions and Power Outages Shut Down Texas Tech Campus

Texas Tech University faced a series of unexpected events that led to the shutdown of its campus and the early

80 Beautiful Poems About Nature

This poem delves into the complexities of memory, trauma, and resilience, making it an excellent choice for discussing symbolism, metaphorical