by Sarah Green | Apr 28, 2016 | News
SEO, or the Sponsors for Education Opportunity, hosted its most recent Awards Dinner last week to raise funds for important educational programs. The annual event celebrates charitable work done over the last year and shines a light on work still to be done through a...
by Sarah Green | Apr 28, 2016 | News
When Vicki Rabe-Harrison took in a badly injured duck, her vet didn’t hold out much hope. The woman from Oshkosk, Wisconsin, had taken in an injured duck from a farmer forced to sell. The duck, who she would name Phillip, had all but lost both feet to frostbite,...
by Sarah Green | Apr 25, 2016 | News, Student Issues
Image via: GongTo / Shutterstock.com Automotive shop class is an institution in American high schools. Our car culture means there will always be jobs for mechanically-minded students, and everyone should know at least the basic maintenance for that machine so central...
by Sarah Green | Apr 13, 2016 | News, Student Issues
Facebook, while an outlier in terms of scale, is just one example of the boom of entrepreneurship among college students. Mark Zuckerberg was a freshman when he launched thefacebook.com in 2004, and now he is one of the 100 wealthiest people in the world. Facebook...
by Sarah Green | Apr 2, 2016 | News
In a political climate that seems to confuse the right to discriminate with the right to religious freedom, it’s easy to feel tired of hearing that phrase come up in the news. But the Department of Justice, together with the Department of Education, is making a...