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Oct 25 2025EDUCATION

Exploring Careers: Tallahassee's Expo Connects Jobs and People

The recent Worlds of Work Career Expo in North Florida brought together students and employers in a unique way. This year, the event was open to the public, not just high schoolers. John Trombetta from Terracon, an engineering firm, was surprised by the quality of the students and the interest from

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Oct 25 2025EDUCATION

Penn Stands Firm: Why the University Rejected Trump's Higher Education Compact

The University of Pennsylvania made a bold move by rejecting a proposal from the Trump administration aimed at reshaping higher education. This wasn't an easy decision. The university's president, J. Larry Jameson, explained that while Penn agrees with some parts of the compact, many aspects would c

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Making Things Better Together: A New Way to Design with People Who Have Communication Challenges

People who have trouble speaking or understanding words need special attention when designing services or research projects. This is because most design methods rely heavily on talking and writing. But, there's a way to include them effectively. It's called Experience-Based Co-Design (EBCD). It's be

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Oct 25 2025EDUCATION

Why Did the Blue Ribbon Schools Program Get Scrapped?

The recent decision to end the National Blue Ribbon Schools program has left many educators feeling disheartened. This program, which started in 1982, recognized schools for their excellence and hard work. Schools like Pellston Elementary in Michigan, which won the award in 2024, took great pride in

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Oct 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Art Show Supports Local Kids' Creativity

A gallery in Old Greenwich is hosting its second annual art show. This event is not just about displaying art. It is also about supporting local kids' access to arts programs. The show, called "Art Today-Futures Tomorrow, " will open on Oct. 25. It will feature a mix of famous and local artists. The

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Oct 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

From Lego to Launch: How a Student is Revolutionizing Manufacturing with Robots

Keegan Fogarty, a senior mechanical engineering student at the University of Iowa, is on a mission to change how small and mid-size manufacturers use automation. His company, General Robotics, is developing software that could make it easier for engineers to integrate robots into their assembly line

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Oct 24 2025SCIENCE

Bringing Back Neanderthals: A Risky Idea?

Bringing back Neanderthals is a topic that sparks curiosity and debate. Some scientists believe it might be possible within the next 20 years. However, many experts argue that it's not just difficult but also ethically questionable. One major challenge is the technology needed to bring back Neander

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Standing Up for Fairness in Schools: A Closer Look at DEI Efforts

The White House has a big plan to change public education. They want to undo old policies that they say taught kids "radical woke anti-American ideologies" and let racial discrimination run wild. They also want parents to have more say in what their kids learn. During the Biden administration, grou

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Oct 24 2025EDUCATION

A Leader's Legacy: Mike Fowler's Impact on Education

Mike Fowler, a dedicated educator and former superintendent of the Grossmont Union High School District, passed away after a courageous fight against brain cancer. His journey in education was marked by a deep commitment to students and a lasting influence on the community. Fowler's career in educa

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Spot Liver Trouble Early

NAFLD, or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, is becoming more common. It's a big deal for public health. So, finding easy and effective ways to spot it early is super important. Enter TyHGB, a new metabolic index. It's made up of triglycerides, HDL cholesterol, and glucose. It's been showing potent

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