Urmila Seshagiri, who teaches the course, uses the Big Ears Festival as part of a unique cultural studies course.
In the 1960s and 1970s, high school student-led activism successfully reshaped school districts across the country.
By Lloyd Albritton Columnist I am an old man now, but I have memories of this place going back to my early childhood. Little River State Park is located off State Highway 21 about a dozen miles north ...
A Nerf war is a game that involves Nerf Blasters. The games range from informal shootouts to ambushes. Since foam-firing guns ...
Ever since the Cape Hatteras Secondary School’s (CHSS) theater program was revitalized in 2022, every production has grown in ...
A small school is doing big things in nature by sleeping under the stars. We’re heading into the wild, taking off from the ...
The NCAA men's basketball games in Milwaukee were well-run and full of special moments from players and coaches with ...
As soon as 9-year-old fourth grader Brooks Kolb slid a card reading “I am a bear” into his blue plastic headband, clues began to fly forth from the circle of kindergarteners surrounding him. How fast ...
Think Queen Gala and Fashion Show started as an idea between a cup of coffee and two college girls who met back at Patti ...
New research shows what truly matters for young children's belonging isn't classrooms or curriculum—it's relationships and ...
For the second year in a row, Bishop Guilfoyle Academy will play at the Altoona Area High School Fieldhouse with an opportunity to earn a chance to play in the PIAA Class 1A girls basketball ...
A year after earning the first NCAA bid in school history, the Columbia women's basketball team is back in the NCAA ...