Colleges Should Follow University of Chicago in Getting Rid Of The SAT/ACT
Introduction The University of Chicago has recently made public certain changes to their admissions process that will affect the class of 2023. Though several small
Introduction The University of Chicago has recently made public certain changes to their admissions process that will affect the class of 2023. Though several small
Introduction Recently, the debate about sex education has grown into a heated one with comprehensive sex education and LGBTQ inclusion at the forefront. Some conservative
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Agnes Varda Speaks Her Mind At a Women in Motion gathering in Paris, held on July 3rd 2018, Agnes Varda remarked that feminism must be taught
Introduction Many United States universities were traditionally institutions for white male students. Amidst the push for more underrepresented minority groups and women in STEM, the
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India Facing Severe Student-Suicide Crisis An Indian student commits suicide every hour. The country suffers the highest such rate in Southeast Asia, yet policymakers and communities remain
The concept of innocence is not a complicated one, but it is the innocent who often find themselves in numerous complications – too much for
With a population of about 180 million people, Pakistan bears the burden of one of the most illiterate countries of Asia. About half of the
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” – Nelson Mandela. The process of learning is called education, a