Majority of the American college architecture style predates, or tries to, the educational institute itself because of a weird design trend that tried paying homage to archaic traditions.
A Virginia voter doesn't think schools should be teaching kids about Critical Race Theory. Please don't ask him to define what it is though.
In a viral thread on r/AskReddit, Redditors are recalling some of the outdated, erroneous or bizarre things they learned during their time in primary and secondary schools and many of the responses are astonishing. (And boy, do we feel bad for the kids who were taught how to use AOL.)
CNN's Gary Tuchman talked to a parent whose child went to a controversial anti-vaxxer private school and it didn't go well.
How Forbes decided what UC Berkeley was doing was helping low to moderate income students.
So you got accepted at MIT (What? Like it's hard?), you enrolled in an astrophysics class and you're taking your first exam. Here's how difficult your tests is going to be.
Grady Knox attempted to advocate for masks in schools in Murfreesboro, Tennessee and got a disturbing response from anti-masker parents.
High school students in Louisiana have it tough.
"Right after we end forced indoctrination in our schools, we need to mandate that everyone stand for the Pledge of Allegiance," Walter Masterson quipped at a school board meeting.
Here are the stereotypes of people who graduated from schools like Harvard, Yale, Princeton and more.
He didn't get the highest scores, but this is still a pretty impressive (annoying) result.
Derek Muller from Veritasium explains why learning styles are the biggest myth in education.
Nikole Hannah-Jones responded to University of North Carolina's tenure offer on "CBS This Morning."
Everyone thinks schools give kids summer vacation so they have time to work on the farm. Here's the real reason.
Ta-Nehisi Coates reacted to University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's unprecedented move to deny Nikole Hannah-Jones tenure.
A teacher at Grosse Pointe Public Schools delivered an intense resignation speech to the board of education decrying the board's decision regarding COVID-19 protocols.
Sometimes the answers kids give are way better than the actual answers.
There are a lot of efficiency hacks you can exploit with classes being taught online.
The most prestigious colleges in the nation get taken down a peg with this surprisingly comprehensive roast.
Gonzaga's Jalen Suggs heaved the ball from way behind the 3-point line to stun UCLA and carry the Bulldogs on to national title game.
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