Removing the climate science chapter advances neither science nor the law. It only deprives judges of a resource needed to do their jobs.
Middle School Mathletes from Cobb County schools competed in a local contest from the MATHCOUNTS Competition Series on Feb. 28 at Marietta High School. The competition has been organized by ...
The University of Georgia announced on Friday the admission of more than 15,400 students to the class of 2030, including from 156 of Georgia’s 159 counties, according to a UGA ...
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Simple strategies to score full marks in mathematics
Udupi: Learning to play with numbers can make mathematics one of the easiest subjects. From proving theorems to drawing diagrams, paying attention to small details can help students move towards the ...
The Champions League’s Cinderella club Bodø/Glimt is writing another chapter Wednesday in its fairytale run through the competition. The homely Norwegian club led 2-0 at ...
One of the final baskets of Bralyn Peck’s Decatur career felt fitting. With the Lady Eagles trailing 52-50 and 10 seconds on the clock in the 4A Division I State Championship against Waco La Vega, ...
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DOGE tore down the Education Department’s research and statistical agency. Now some in the Trump administration are pushing to rebuild it
A year ago, Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency swept into the Department of Education and devastated its research arm, the Institute of Education Sciences (IES). Nearly 100 contracts for ...
As the craft beer boom of the early 2010s fades, Eugene breweries like Oakshire and Claim 52 are changing the way they run ...
The HBCU men’s basketball program at Albany State is searching for a head coach to replace Patrick Gayle after a close SIAC ...
Kentucky State University launches a national search for a new HBCU men’s basketball coach after Dr. Jamaal Jackson moves to ...
Michigan nears its first pitch Tuesday against Western Michigan. This Big Ten Breakdown analyzes the state of baseball.
Kentucky has been a right-to-work state for nearly a decade. But now, some Democratic state lawmakers are looking to remove the laws they argue are hurting Kentucky workers.
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