• Letter to the editor: Making a case for equitable school funding in Pa.

    Pennsylvania can achieve adequate and equitable school funding, and it’s time for the legislature to take action to produce a sustainable plan to do just that.

  • Making a Case for Cursive

    Recently, I asked my fifth graders if they enjoyed writing in cursive. Students at the all-boys Catholic school where I work start training in cursive penmanship in third grade, so my students had been practicing it for the better part of three years. I expected them to say that it is boring, that they do

  • Is School Choice a Trojan Horse?

    School choice: It’s a term that has been making the rounds in the cultural discourse, particularly since the school closures in 2020. On the surface, giving parents and students more opportunity sounds good, but have we truly considered all of its potential consequences? What Is School Choice? Most generally, school choice “allows public education funds

  • No, school choice is not a leftist Trojan horse

    Education has been a top priority for conservatives concerned about the deteriorating state of American schooling. Many on the right have championed school choice proposals as a free market model for education, helping families choose the best options available while cutting back on the government’s role in the process. Still, some conservatives think it’s too […]

  • Louisiana School Choice: Moment of Truth

    The State Legislature has quickly passed bills promoting Educational Savings Accounts (ESA’s) out of both the Senate and House Education Committees, and the ESA bills are now headed for critical floor votes—and an all-out opposition from government educational bureaucracies. Are our Legislators adequately prepared for the rapidly approaching storm coming their way? This storm has been brewing a long time now.

  • The compelling case for axions as our dark matter

    Astrophysically, normal matter — even with all the different forms it can take — cannot on its own explain the Universe we observe. Beyond all the stars, planets, gas, dust, plasma, black holes, neutrinos, photons, and more, there’s an overwhelming suite of evidence suggesting that the Universe contains two ingredients whose origins remain unknown: dark matter and dark energy. Dark matter, in particular, has an incredible amount of astrophysical evidence supporting its existence and abundance —...

  • Making the case for Raducanu and Swiatek in the Stuttgart quarterfinals

    World No.1 Iga Swiatek will take on 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu in the quarterfinals of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix on Friday. We break down the marquee matchup.

  • Why Fruit Purees are a Better Choice than Making Jams

    By using sugary and/or pectin-rich fruits to thicken and sweeten our fruit blends allow us to create spreads without adding sugar or pectin.

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    ‘Turn It Up Tuesday’ history almost a decade in the making

    This year marks the ninth anniversary since “Turn It Up Tuesday” debuted at Founder’s Park in Downtown Jennings.

  • Conservative Ad Makes Case for Transgender Rights

    GRACE's sixty-second commercial features a South Carolina military vet who talks about supporting his transgender son.

  • From ‘nice’ to ‘necessary’: How to make a case for your university station

    Today’s higher education leaders face unprecedented financial pressures. What is your station doing to help them solve their problems?

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    Measles making comeback in Louisiana, cases on the rise in US

    Once eradicated in the United States, measles is making a comeback. According to the CDC, cases have been reported in at least 17 states, including Louisiana.