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J School Chiefs Factchecked

How can they teach tomorrow’s reporters how to cover the news of the future accurately when they can’t remember what they read yesterday?

College Prep

For the Children?

The education reformers trying to avert abstinence education in favor of the now old-fashioned contraceptive instruction tell us that they are doing it, as they do everything else, “for the children.” One wonders whose interests they are really representing.

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Honoring Annan

Kofi Annan wants the U.S. to be involved with the UN, but on his terms.

Features

Stealing at Harvard

In the wake of a plagiarism scandal, Harvard thinks they should focus on time management instead of catching and punishing plagiarists.

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Slippery Rock Fallout

Professor Alan Levy may not have recieved support from the committee he testified to, but did recieve positive feedback from Slippery Rock students who think he’s right.

College Prep

Protecting Commencement Prayer

As with their Christmas campaign, the Liberty Counsel has just launched a “Friend or Foe” Graduation Prayer Campaign to ensure that the religious freedoms are not trampled on as students leave school.

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Slippery Rock Slide

In late March, the Pennsylvania State Select Committee held hearings on academic freedom at Millersville University.

College Prep

Will test gimmick backfire?

Some school administrators and teachers at Potomac High School in Maryland might be trying to improve abysmal test scores by gaming the exam.