Fixing our Broken Education System
By Anand Tayal, Contributor Education is the foundation of civil society. Students learn the vital skills necessary to succeed and lead in life. Hopefully, those skills are then passed down to future...
View ArticleDigitizing Education
BY: GEORGE CHAI, CONTRIBUTOR Since the eighties, American education has turned swiftly toward new technologies and methods of propelling information into students. As a result, education has emerged as...
View ArticleFinland Will Become the First School in the World to Get Rid of All School...
By: Jess Murray, Staff Contributor at Enlightened Consciousness The huge changes will involve the removal of school subjects from the curriculum. A revolution is coming for schools in Finland in the...
View ArticleRequired Current Events Class in High Schools: Why and How to Implement It
By: Nick Sawicki, Editor-In-Chief I consider myself to be a relatively well-informed citizen on issues regarding politics and current events. My family religiously watches the news every night while...
View ArticleHow the Senate’s Tax Bill is Taxing on Generation Z’s Future
By: Sachi Madan, Contributor In the early hour of 2am on December 2nd, 2017, the Senate passed the largest tax reform bill since the 80’s. Scribbling amendments into the margins and debating every...
View ArticleNet Neutrality: Possible Implications
By: Sebastiane Caballes, Contributor DISCLAIMER: The scenarios, opinions, and views presented in this article do not necessarily reflect the opinion(s) of the writer or publisher. The content below...
View ArticleAn Open Letter to Senator Duckworth (D-IL)
|By Mark Mizell| An open letter to Senator Tammy Duckworth of Illinois: Dear Senator Duckworth, After a disastrous and turbulent 2016, many Americans felt that improvement was the only possible path....
View ArticleIrvington High School: The Revolution of Failure
BY: RIYA KATARIA, CONTRIBUTOR Irvington High School in Fremont, California doesn’t tend to agree on many things. Whether it’s the clash of the classes during the rallies or the whispers of “freshmen...
View ArticleIgnorant of Our Own History—The Shortcomings of America’s Public Education
BY: VERONICA DeMORNAY-O’NEAL, CONTRIBUTOR Public education in America is a disgrace. As a teenager who has attended their local public school for eight years, I can attest that it is beyond inadequate....
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