Time to take a deep dive into the dark recesses of my brain with the most complicated question: What makes me happy? Top of the list: Pleasant surprises: An unexpected gift that turns out to be just ...
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When the College Board canceled SAT testing in 2020, hundreds of colleges adopted test-optional admissions policies for that fall. The Urban Institute reported that the number of four-year colleges ...
Yes, I know we live in a semi-arid desert climate, have incredibly alkaline soil that maples tend to abhor, and there’s precious little Japanese culture to be had here. Should that stop us from ...
SAN DIEGO — In California, voters are accustomed to supporting lousy ballot initiatives because we believe the alternative to be much worse. But Prop. 50, a redistricting initiative that attempts to ...
In the biblical narrative, the story is told of two of Christ’s disciples on the road to Emmaus. This is after the resurrection, but they are forlorn, not yet aware of the news. When they happen upon ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. House settlement opened U.S. college recruiting to pro-league players abroad. ACC and other programs added older overseas pros, ...
Never mind former Aurora Mayor Paul Egan’s unconventional antics from 1954-1962 that led to a national profile of him in Time magazine, Aurora’s current mayor might be on a path to become the city’s ...
In education, it’s easy to get caught up in what we can’t do. There’s never enough time and never enough resources. In Garfield Re-2, we focus on what we can do every day by creating opportunities for ...
You’re reading Infinite Scroll, Kyle Chayka’s weekly column on how technology shapes culture. The “lumpenproletariat,” according to “The Communist Manifesto,” is “the social scum, that passively ...