I n his recent essay, “My Students Can’t Read,” Tyler Jagt warns of “a measurable, generational collapse in sustained reading and writing,” and surveys some possible causes of the decline. He names ...
The acquitted murder defendant opened up about life after her high-profile trial, her new lawsuit and why she believes John O'Keefe was "the victim of this institutional corruption" Dave Quinn is the ...
This is part of a series of columns about the viability of the American university system. In the previous installment of this series on the future of higher education, I talked with professors about ...
S ix weeks into the term, I assigned my rhetoric and writing students a 20-page article. It was the same length I had assigned for five years and the same length I had read without complaint as an ...
It’s been three-and-a-half years since generative AI exploded onto the scene. In this past year, progress has continued its relentless pace: Vibe coding took off, companies embraced agentic workflows, ...
Morganti, in an interview with Variety last year underlined the fact that “No Place To Be Single” features “an Italian cast and Italian creativity that we are going to export around the world” and ...
A high school student in Philadelphia exposed how his classmates are struggling to read easy words and comprehend relatively simple sentences in a viral series of videos. And he may have gotten in hot ...
I’m on a speedboat whizzing towards my latest vacation destination. As we bounce along, I attempt to take a selfie. The shot I want is the waves, the boats, the islands, but I can’t seem to get the ...
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Being a single woman isn’t the social taboo it once was. Singlehood seems to be on the rise, with more single person households, and more women choosing to marry later in life, or not at all. It could ...
I’m a single mother of what doctors and insurance companies cheerfully call an “advanced maternal age,” which makes me sound like an appliance with an expired warranty. In reality, I’m a 42-year-old ...
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