Should the SAT still matter after all these years? Why some colleges are bringing it back


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KSBW— The longest-enduring standardized college admissions test in the nation, the SAT has faced decades of controversy over bias and criticism for reducing aspiring college students to a test score.

WBOY—WVU brings back ‘Kiddie Days’ after 4-year hiatus. Following a four-year hiatus that began during the pandemic, West Virginia University has brought back "WVU Kiddie Days," a three-day-long event that aims to give kids in West Virginia a better idea of where their food comes from.

World Soccer Talk—US owner brings Parma back to Serie A after three-year hiatus. With Wednesday's 1-1 draw against Bari, Serie B leaders Parma officially sealed their promotion to Serie A with two games to go. After 36 league matches, the Crociati have 74 points, good enough for first place in Italy's second level. Assuming nothing else changes this weekend, a victory against Cremonese would mathematically cement their position With Wednesday’s 1-1 draw against Bari, Serie B leaders Parma officially sealed their promotion to Serie A with two games to go. After 36 league...

Los Angeles Times—Granderson: Here's one way to bring college costs back in line with reality. It took me by surprise when my son initially floated the idea of not going to college. His mother and I attended undergrad together. He was an infant on campus when I was in grad school. She went on to earn a PhD. “What do you mean by ‘not go to college’?” I pretended to ask. My tone said: “You’re going.” (He did.) The children of first-generation college graduates are not supposed to go backpacking across (insert destination here). They’re supposed to continue the climb — especially given that...