Education
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Universal Pre-School in the United States: When Should Kids Start School?
Joseph Palmisano | September 18, 2014The United States mandates education for its children and provides public access to that education. When a child's formal...
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CCTV Cameras in Classrooms: Big Brother Watching?
Joseph Palmisano | September 15, 2014Security cameras are a common facet in many places that we frequent.
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Could Merit Pay for Teachers Fix Our Education Woes?
Joseph Palmisano | September 12, 2014It's no secret that the state of public education in the United States is concerning.
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Teens and Social Media: How do Schools Fit In?
Joseph Palmisano | September 10, 2014Social Media has exploded in recent years as the most popular way for young people to communicate. At the...
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More Public Schools are Experimenting With Single-Sex Education
Joseph Palmisano | September 5, 2014The vast majority of public school classrooms in the United States are composed of students of both genders. While...
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Merits of Bilingual Education Divide the Education Community
Joseph Palmisano | September 4, 2014The United States has long had a population heavily built on immigration.
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School Start Times: Do More ZZZs Equal More A’s?
Joseph Palmisano | August 27, 2014For the average American public high school student, school starts around 8:00am. When you factor in the fact that...
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Student Loans Burden a Generation
Eric Essagof | July 22, 2014The Class of 2018 is having an exciting summer. They get to figure out which dorms they will live...
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The Battle in College Sports: Northwestern Football and Unions
Alexandra Stembaugh | June 20, 2014On March 26, 2014, Peter Sung Ohr, a regional director for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), issued a...
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College Rape Crisis: All the Facts on the Rape Epidemic
Alex Hill | June 17, 2014In the past six months, if you were to Google the keywords college rape scandal, a disturbing amount of...