Technology has changed the world for the better. Pearson states they want all students to be engaged in learning. However, when does it go too far and why does it only benefit specific schools?
Read MoreAs this year comes to a close, we can truly say the conversation surrounding mental health has grown substantially. Its has become more evident and vastly more universal, as various stars open up about their own struggles.
Read MoreThe Democratic Party did not win back the Senate, but there are other wins to celebrate. There was a large voter turnout, Dems won back the House, and there were victories both huge and small across the nation in terms of diversity and intersectionality.
Read MoreIt’s a feeling, like the pit in your stomach when you’re sent to the principal’s office or caught for stealing. The staccato nerves of an inclining rollercoaster that will never fall, punching your throat and keeping you quiet. I can’t remember the first time I felt it, nor can I remember a time when it wasn’t there, pulling my uvula down like the string of cheap blinds. It’s the fear and hopelessness that follows victims who know they’ll never get justice because no one will believe them.
Read MoreKavanaugh’s confirmation felt like a middle finger to hundreds of thousands of survivors. However, even though the desired outcome didn’t come to fruition, at least survivors
Read MoreThis day in age, breastfeeding is and can be the new fashion forward. The social and cultural stigma around breastfeeding has been around for ages and it’s time to throw it out the window. And for women, there is nothing more beautiful and prideful than the normalcy of it all.
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