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I recently saw an article that stated Pennsylvania lawmakers are considering passing a law to teach cursive in schools again. Since when does it take a law by government to teach “cursive,” or what we ...
Letters to the Editor: June 27, 2025 A Free Press reader believes the people reviewing compensation for London councillors are "incompetent members of the task force." ...
Alternatype helps users find free alternatives to paid Fonts free of cost. Identifont & FontSquirrel Matcherator will help find fonts similar to commercial fonts.
What wonderful news that from the start of the 2026 school year, every pupil whose household is on Universal Credit will have a new entitlement to free school meals.
TurtleTree has received a ‘No Questions’ letter from the US Food and Drug Administration, validating the safety of its precision-fermented lactoferrin ingredient for use in food.
Many of those who were loudest in denouncing cancel culture then are now curiously silent in the face of Donald Trump’s assaults on free speech.
It seems free speech is not so free anymore, especially if the speech is critical of Israel. And to Tom Mitchell (letter, March 26), I am not sorry I didn’t vote for the lesser of two weevils ...
In a recent email to the student community, President Ronald J. Daniels announced that alumnus Michael Bloomberg officially rescinded his $1 billion donation, initially designed to alleviate the ...
Letters to the Editor: March 27, 2025 A Free Press reader has been increasingly concerned that "downtown has been left to rot and has been taken over by the homeless." ...
We must help Ukraine remain free (Letters to The Republican) Updated: Mar. 16, 2025, 10:14 a.m. | Published: Mar. 16, 2025, 10:13 a.m.
Richmond artist and instructor Merenda Cecelia was dismissed from VMFA after reading a statement in class advocating for artistic and academic freedom. She acknowledges the risk but believes artists ...
BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) - A bill requiring all Idaho students to be proficient at reading and writing in cursive by the end of 5th grade now moves to Governor Little's desk for approval. Senate Bill ...