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COVID 5 Years Later: Impact on Education

Reading, ‘riting and…… remote learning. The COVID-19 pandemic has had an immediate and permanent impact on our education system. Sudden lockdowns across America in 2020 accelerated the adoption of  virtual classrooms. Schools that had previously experimented with the technology were suddenly required to fully embrace online learning – ready or not.   As Donna Fortune, an…

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America’s missing moral compass

High school student Kaelen Tucker was rounding the curve during the 4×200 meter relay race at the VHSL Class 3 State Indoor Championships at Liberty University last month when she was whacked on the head by a baton held by her competitor. Tucker immediately grabbed her head and veered sharply off the track. All the…

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Auburn cheerleaders send college basketball fans swooning

The Auburn Tigers men’s basketball team is in the Final Four for the first time since 2019 and have arguably one of the best players and head coaches left in the tournament in Johni Broome and Bruce Pearl. While the Tigers have the mainstream spotlight ahead of their matchup against the Florida Gators, it was…

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Women’s March Madness Final Four: What to know

The NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament is down to its final four teams, as the best players left will battle for the chance to be the first champion of the post-Caitlin Clark era.  Last year’s women’s championship game made history by garnering more viewers than the men’s title game for the first time ever. Now, without…

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