"I wanted to understand all of it. I wanted to be kind and supportive but I was also struggling with my own confusion, my own ...
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The prevailing notion is that the Alanis Morissette's song “Ironic” is not ironic at all, but instead simply full of bummers, ...
Springfield middle school students are participating in the Do the Write Thing (DtWT) Challenge for the fifth year in a row. The national writing competition, which focuses on the effects of violence ...
If I come across ‘Dad’ or ‘Mommy,’ I’m out,” says the former U.S. poet laureate. “‘Grandma’ gets a pass.” His new collection ...
Columnist Donna Liquori recognizes end-of-year book lists are aplenty, but she includes "Orbital," "Layers," poetry by Leonard Cohen among her top picks ...
In this collection, “We’re Alone,” the Columbia professor traces a loose arc from childhood to the pandemic and recent events ...
Then came 2022 and ChatGPT's rise to fame. Generative AI developments and product launches have accelerated rapidly since ...
When he first started teaching, Eli Burrell was shocked at the "almost disdainful reaction" of students to poetry.
Lost and Found” draws parallels between apartheid South Africa, segregation in the United States and the modern world.
After a brainstorming discussion on AI with Key Biscayne K-8 Center 4th graders in the classes of Ana Montero, Cliona Walshe Crawford and Darlene Moller-Medina, some of the mini-journalists shared, as ...