American writing instruction has always involved some level of torture. What happens when technology makes it easy?
Giving to charity is a good thing. Getting hundreds more requests is not. How to donate without an avalanche of new requests.
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A room on the fifth floor of the Central Arkansas Library System's main branch was packed Thursday night with members of Friends of PBS, a new citizen-led group aimed at keeping Public Broadcasting ...
Chris Quinn, editor of cleveland.com, shares insights on AI in journalism through his Letters from the Editor, maintaining ...
Once the ultimate romantic gesture, the love letter is disappearing, but some letter-writing faithful believe it’s not a lost cause.
Stanford Professor Rebecca Silverman discusses a transformative movement backed by research that is changing literacy ...
As Frederick Buechner famously said, “The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep ...
Jeremy Rodriguez shares their journey from teen journalist to PGN editor, covering queer stories, pop culture and community voices.
After Hurricane Michael, local historian Nancy Hudson found boxes of love letters to George West, Panama City's founder. Here's the details: ...
Use the newest smart tools to discover new funders, write stronger proposals, and improve grant-seeking efficiency.
In place of a "modified kindergarten curriculum" would remain a "curriculum that is age and developmentally appropriate," which, according to the governor's office, would "prioritize play as a form of ...
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