More and more high schoolers are getting political on their college applications — and it’s paying off, even in the Ivy ...
Think about how many times, during your elementary school years, an adult asked you what you wanted to be when you grew up. For many of us, there were the standard shoot-for-the-moon answers ...
Kathryn Porter, who also goes by Ryn, said she is honored to have been named the district 2025 Student of the Year in eighth ...
The U.S. Census Bureau says improvements to the design of the 2020 census questions and the tabulating of answers led to an ...
Students across Greater Lansing had an opportunity to write about Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I Have A Dream' speech and his ...
For A'mariae, a ninth grader who envisioned a high-tech shoe that could be transformed from sandals to sneakers to boots with ...
He also stresses the importance of asking these two questions before writing anything: “Why should I write this, and why would readers care?” “If you can’t answer these questions ...
So, it must be time to take a look at the annual release of State Papers. Every year, previously secret government files are transferred to the National Archives in Dublin, where they can be ...
Even then, some considered passports to be an “anachronism in the modern world.” But the use of paper passports—which were first digitized as “e-Passports” with NFC chips in 2006—is ...
It's the day after Christmas and all through the house, there are piles of paper maybe as tall as your spouse. Packages and bows, there are plenty of those, but what can you do with all you accrue?
Though he is a recent graduate, he has been writing about sports since he was in high school, covering different sports from baseball to football. While in college, he wrote for the school paper ...