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The recent national education report card makes one thing abundantly clear: The U.S. desperately needs better teachers. There are so many issues plaguing our education system in the U.S., but at the ...
Managing Editor Moriah Richard discusses how an audit of their 2021 reading changed the way they write and how you can do it ...
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Many Berks high school athletes have decided where they will continue their academic and athletic careers in college, ranging ...
Sarah Chihaya’s unconventional memoir charts her troubled relationship with the literature that formed her.
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The Assistant Professor of English sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss "The Book of Margery Kempe," coffee shops AUs, and the gender politics of fanfiction.
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