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Has Covid Made Schools Lazy
When covid made a debut appearance in March of 2020, students and teachers stopped going over new content and only reviewed what they started at home.
The Hard Reality of Soft Skills
When hearing the word soft, most think of tangible things like clouds or rabbits and neglect to think about the concept of “soft” skills.
The Unspoken Pandemic
The topic of burnout and peaking in high school is common among seniors and feels like one other thing students are trying to avoid.
The Potential of Stocks
The stock market is an internationally known market that is not well understood.
Commonwealth Honors Academy
As the new year begins, many opportunities arise for the youth in our community, one of which being the Commonwealth Honors Academy hosted at Murray State University.
Prioritizing Language Learning
Useful, Nutz Ilich, util, utile—no matter where you come from, learning a foreign language is just that. Being bilingual opens many opportunities and increases cognitive health.
US Lack of Culture Diversity Acceptance
The United States has been considered the melting pot of the world for centuries. People have come from all over just to live here for a multitude of reasons. All kinds of cultures have merged in this country for over two decades.
Sentiment Strategy
The world we live in today encourages self-understanding—mirrored in the rising popularity of zodiac signs, personality quizzes, and Myers Briggs personality exams. Studies show that there is another personality sect that explains the way in which we handle emotions: a reactor, an avoider, and an observer.
School Food Appreciation
School food has notoriously been deemed “bad” within school systems, but why? Given an undeserving poor reputation, school lunch is something many kids take for granted.