After a statewide public school teacher strike made headlines in West Virginia in late February 2018, teachers in several other states have followed suit. Teachers employed in public schools in Oklahoma, Arizona, Colorado and Kentucky have also staged similar protests in hopes of securing pay raises, additional funding, healthcare benefits and improving student-to-teacher ratios. West […]
Enough is Enough: Multi-state school teacher strikes emphasize ubiquitous struggles
May 10, 2018 by Reece Nations: Undergraduate Managing Editor
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90-year-olds Are More Athletic Than You: 10 Things To Know – April 4
April 4, 2013 by Sarah Scroggins
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Sprung – 10 Things to Know, March 20th
March 20, 2013 by Raina Shannon
In Case You Didn’t Know: Today’s the first Day of Spring!!! The weather is just confused. Drawing Lines?: Transgender child banned from using bathroom of choice by elementary school in Colorado, a state with an anti-discrimination law that protects transgender individuals. – Huffington Post “Unbreakable Alliance”: President Obama arrives in Israel. – NPR To Market, To […]
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