Kansei Matsuzawa has become a standout in college football with his impressive kicking skills. The Japan-born player taught himself to kick using YouTube and tied a 43-year-old record with 25 ...
It’s hopeful that the image of light keeps returning in world history, how it is often contrasted with darkness. Light ...
As a resident of Selinsgrove, I am writing to express my support for the Borough’s recent consideration to eliminate fluoride from our municipal water supply.
Proven methods for teaching the readers who struggle most have been known for decades. Why do we often fail to use them?
Research compared students who typed lecture notes on laptops with those who wrote lecture notes by hand during the same time.
A new course in the College is allowing first-years to put that idea into practice as part of “Inquiry, Conversation, ...
Charles Dickens’ famous “best of times, worst of times” opening line in “Tale of Two Cities” has been repeated almost to the point of banality. Still, it applies to the Flippy Fry Station created by ...
I started thinking about getting our house in order when Tavia’s father died. Tavia, my friend from early childhood (and youth, and middle age, and these years on the downhill slalom), grew up in unit ...
People often credit my good handwriting to my Catholic school education—like a nun with a ruler and a taste for corporal punishment perfected my penmanship. But that’s not why. It’s because of my mom.
When younger students return to Georgia public schools this fall, they will learn an old-school skill: handwriting. New changes to the state standards for English Language Arts will require the ...
Concerns over students not knowing how to form signatures has prompted one local group to question whether the state’s cursive requirement is worth the paper it’s written on. Julie Anderson, ...