Tag: family
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Breaking the Chokehold in the Public Education System
[ad_1] H.Oles Mann, the founder of what is now known as the public education system, was not shy about his goals. “We who are in the sacred cause of education have the right to assume that all parents have taken hostages to our cause,” he said. . Decades later, Mann’s views remain the cornerstone of ... -
Suburban teacher empowers schoolgirls in science and math
[ad_1] RIVER FOREST, IL — Empowering girls with STEM education is the focus of Dr. Roz Iasillo, WGN’s First Teacher of the Month for the 2022-2023 school year. “Dr. Roz” teaches at Trinity High School in River Forest, sharing his love of science with young women and nurturing their limitless potential. “I expect the best ... -
Central Michigan Life – Conversations that Matter: CMU students and faculty discuss the politicization of education
[ad_1] The Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Central Michigan University hosted its first Conversations that Matter this September 28 from 5-7 p.m. at the Powers Ballroom. The event was open to students, faculty, members of the community, and anyone who wanted to participate. Attendees ate dinner and discussed controversial topics in response ... -
“Abortion is Absolutely Health Care,” US House Panel Says as Republicans Pursue Nationwide Ban
[ad_1] Rep. Jamie Ruskin (D-Maryland) listens during a House Rules Committee hearing on upcoming ballot procedures on June 28 at the Capitol. Photo courtesy of Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images. A nationwide abortion ban would widen disparities in health care and boost maternal mortality, especially among black women, doctors and advocates told a panel of the U.S. ... -
THEA is asking the state to conduct a detailed health survey of residents living in Cashmere Gardens and Ward 5.
[ad_1] The Texas Health and Environmental Alliance (THEA) held a press conference on Thursday calling on the state to conduct a detailed investigation into the health of residents living in Cashmere Gardens and Ward 5. Ronald Harden, 59, grew up in District 5, not far from the Union Pacific rail depot. Earlier this month, Harden, ... -
A Decade of Daily Press: Community, Clothing, and Commitment Fashion
[ad_1] Blogs that sell t-shirts rarely evolve into global clothing brands, but Daily Paper isn’t one to follow the standard path. Whether it’s an early screen-printed t-shirt or a bespoke suit, Daily Paper clothing is more than clothing. They are a medium for learning about cultures and building bridges. But what shines even brighter on ... -
5 Big Questions About New Alzheimer’s Treatments | Chemistry
[ad_1] Earlier this week, pharmaceutical companies Biogen and Eisai announced promising results from clinical trials in people with Alzheimer’s disease. A monoclonal antibody treatment called lecanemab reduced cognitive decline in early Alzheimer’s disease patients by 27% compared to a placebo group. A year and a half later. Outside observers say the trial could offer hope ... -
Plus-size model James Corbin talks about walking power at Fashion Week
[ad_1] Fashion Month runways have historically eschewed size inclusivity, but the tide is slowly but surely changing. But progress in menswear has stalled further, and we’ve seen very few plus-size male models wearing the new collection this season.However, during London Fashion Week earlier this month, SS Daley’s Spring 2023 The show featured several plus-size male ...









