A student at OU says her free speech rights have been violated after she received a failing grade on an essay she wrote that cites the Bible.
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As digital tools dominate modern education, author and Boston College professor Carlo Rotella takes a different path, running ...
As Alabama private schools rake in millions from a new school choice program, a host of out-of-state vendors also are cashing ...
Abington Heights Senior Nathan Barrett had the opportunity to work full time for Scranton Electric Heating and Cooling ...
Dr. Beatrice Reed has — in a manner of speaking — seen her way into a prestigious circle: that of African American ...
Dr. Beatrice Reed has — in a manner of speaking — seen her way into a prestigious circle: that of African American ...
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As US debates gender roles, some women in male-led faiths dig in on social and political issues
Outspoken women from the Catholic Church and the ranks of conservative evangelicals are engaging with gusto in ongoing political and social debates even as their faiths maintain longstanding rules ...
The Ansonia Theatre stands as a cultural beacon in the heart of downtown, its marquee a nostalgic reminder of simpler entertainment times. This isn’t some corporate multiplex with seventeen versions ...
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Inside the bible study sessions during Triway football's highly successful season
They both then got into what the bible study sessions have done for team camaraderie. That has definitely translated on the ...
Many Americans may have lost faith in organized religion, but according to recent data, they still love the Good Book.
YouVersion Bible app reaches historic 1 billion installs, reflecting growing global spiritual hunger and renewed faith ...
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