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You can take a poem with you anywhere, but knowing its origins can help make it yours. Practice by playing our poetry emoji ...
Denver students celebrate the return of their poetry book, "Denver Poets," after a seven-year hiatus, showcasing diverse voices across the district.
Today, we help you pay attention to the sound and feel of this week’s poem. Play our game to see how much you’ve already ...
E.W. Scripps’ newspapers’ motto May 3rd , this coming Saturday, is World Press Freedom Day, a special day to celebrate the ...
A Duke faculty member for the past 25 years, Shapiro has influenced the lives of many students. Her students have won ...
Ladderless. Here it is again. The plateau’s sun makes a continent’s strongest shadows. What’s 42 to 43? Into a black place of ...
Known as Echo Madam, this robotic teacher has become a focal point for the students, who enjoy reciting rhymes, poems, ...
The newly released Class 7 NCERT textbooks no longer include references to the Mughals or the Delhi Sultanate. The revision ...
My late classics professor taught me that Ancient Greek tragedy dramatized different points of view, insisted on empathy, and ...
Dear editor, To my fellow citizens, for your kind consideration, first a familiar quotation, then a current transliteration: "These are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the ...
President Lyndon Johnson signed the Elementary and Secondary Education Act into law in conjunction with his “War on Poverty.” ...
Uganda’s innocence was burnt to the ground/When fire raged through a dormitory/Like a storm without a conscience…,” goes the ...