The Pandemic and the Future of School Choice
Corey DeAngelis joins Jeremy Tate to discuss the momentum behind school choice during the pandemic.
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Corey DeAngelis joins Jeremy Tate to discuss the momentum behind school choice during the pandemic.
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IbsenAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard Ibsen is among the most influential—and controversial—of modern dramatists. ❧ Full name and titles: Henrik Johan Ibsen [hĕn-rĭk yō-hän ĭb-sĕn; see our pronunciation
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The National Association of Scholars recently published a report outlining the relationship between the College Board and the Chinese government.
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The Great Conversation: Fate By Matt McKeown Fate is an idea as old as the written word. The will of Jove, the Viking Norns, the cycle of samsāra
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PlutarchAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown History is a standard subject in every curriculum. But why do we study it? ❧ Full name and titles: Lucius Mestrius Plutarch
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On September 17th, 1787, thirty-nine convention delegates from twelve of the thirteen original states signed the Constitution of the United States. Why does this day matter?
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We are taught Lord Acton’s proverb throughout our lives, but Orwell’s novella “Animal Farm,” surprisingly enough, tells a quite different tale about power.
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What is time? Scientists, mystics, and philosophers have tried to describe and define it, yet it has eluded most of them—even though we all experience it.
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Grove City College Sponsors New CLT Test Date By Noah Tyler The beautiful setting and rigorous standards of Grove City College are in perfect harmony with the Classic
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The Great Conversation: Science By Gabriel Blanchard Science has taken us from watching the moon to walking on it. The word science comes ultimately from the Latin scire,
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