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Lebron James’ I Promise School

By Julie Broch In Akron, at-risk students are consistently falling behind in K-12 classrooms, leaving the district wondering if Lebron James’ new public school can help. On Monday, James’ I Promise School opened to serve at-risk students in his hometown. The I …

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6 Communication Tactics to Eliminate Wasting Time

By: Eileen Guo Regardless of whether you’re communicating with a teacher, a boss, or a colleague, it’s imperative to avoid confusion and misunderstandings. After all, confusion and misunderstanding just leads to more confusion and misunderstandings; here are 7 communication tactics you should …

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Coliforms in Our Waterways

By Kevin Bryan   Waterways are popular throughout the world for both survival and recreation. People around the world use waterways for cooking, drinking, and washing. Waterways are also popular for recreational activities include kayaking, windsurfing, rowing, paddle boarding, swimming and fishing. …

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Digital Pathology

Yi Zhang In the traditional pathology, trained pathologists examine objects or tissues under a microscope to see if there is any problem, such as cancer. The tissues are often contained by a glass slide and may be stained to highlights the structure. …

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The Psychology of Arguments

By Serena Mao When we’re arguing, things seem pretty simple. The opponent has some argument, we have another. Through some sort of discourse, we’re supposed to come up with a kind of “solution” or answer to our conflict. Debates seem to be …

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Community Colleges Face Immigration Crisis

By Krystal Yang Since its founding (and even before that), America has struggled with the issue of immigration. In wake of the 2016 election, immigration has become an even more politically-charged issue. With instances of undocumented and illegal immigration popping up more …

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The Color of Water

By: Niko Bardin The Combination of Elements of Journalism and Music In the memoir The Color Of Water, James McBride narrates the identity crisis he experiences while growing up in a multiracial family. McBride also writes in the point of view of …

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