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With the constant evolution of technology, note-taking has moved far beyond paper and pen. Today’s gadgets make studying and ...
The adage "you can't go home again" (pulled from the title of Thomas Wolfe's novel and repeated in the opening scene) isn't ...
Biases in STEM culture mean much of the technology that shapes our lives reflects the interests of the privileged. As a CMU robotics professor, I want to change that.
Students dread the application essay. Critics think it's an exercise in fakery. Here’s why it’s worth preserving — and how to ...
This guest essay reflects the views of Kaitlin Mars-Liebman ... The National Park Service requires only $3.5 billion in federal funding while visitor spending contributes more than $55 billion ...
The seventh-year manager is assuredly on the hot seat amid a 7-15 start to the season. A loud sector of the fan base has ...
This guest essay reflects the views of Bob Keeler, a retired Newsday journalist. As Pope Francis lay at death’s door in the hospital on the last Sunday in February, the Gospel reading in the ...
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On March 25, 2025, Wesleyan University Press (WesPress) published Rachel Trousdale’s “Five-Paragraph Essay on the Body-Mind Problem,” the inaugural winner of its Cardinal Poetry Prize. The collection ...
The digital age provides unprecedented access to information. Generative AI tools have emerged to produce high-quality content- from essays to articles and code to creative materials at a level that ...