How can boarding schools keep students safe? And why do why do they still exist?
Elite Melbourne private schools are known for pushing students all in the name of a great education and their camps are no different. From technology bans to solo camping, here are some of the most ...
In a renewed effort to address the alarming rise in drug and substance abuse, as well as cult-related activities among teenagers, the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC) ...
Many grown adults struggle with some of the basic concepts they learned back in fifth grade. It's not that you’re not smart—it’s just that sometimes, life doesn’t require you to remember the specifics ...
An elite Melbourne private school has apologised to parents after a cast list for an upcoming musical was uploaded to an internal website with inappropriate descriptions next to students' names. The ...
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NYT Connections Answers: If you’re stuck on today’s NYT Connections puzzle and the categories have you scratching your head, worry not; we’ve got you covered. This daily word game by The New York ...
Reader and writer Michael Flanagan has appealed for my help with a word he “used in a story” recently, only to be told that his intended meaning is now redundant and liable to be misunderstood. The ...
Ellen Jovin takes grammar to the streets in this new documentary. Do you ever get confused between “lie” and “lay,” particularly in the past tense? How about the proper time to use “who” and “whom”?
This paper attempts a reconstruction of the development of Somali basic color terminology, drawing on both synchronic (morphologic) and diachronic (semantic derivational) data. The findings bear on ...
Have you ever crossed paths with a skunk? I once chased an armadillo down a dark country road, but that’s a story for another day. While I’ve never come nose-to-tail with a skunk, I’ve taken notice ...
There is no better way to recover from Christmas excess than by relaxing with a puzzle or a brainteaser. Wordle is the popular word-game from The New York Times, where five letters make up a new word ...