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Michael Hicks: Ask students why they learned

A college education is designed to change a person’s way of knowing, from one based on personal experience to one based on ...
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English rugby is in a good place at the start of 2026. The men's team are on an 11-match winning run. The women are world ...
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Cultural renaissance in Bohol, Cebu, and Iloilo

Something extraordinary is happening in the Visayas. While Manila’s art scene grapples with what critics call a “quarter-life crisis,” provincial cities across Bohol, Cebu, and Iloilo are ...
The Calgary Herald’s 20 Compelling Calgarians list is an inspiring compendium of people who are doing great things in all ...
After more than two years of public fretting over AI models as future threats to human civilization or the seedlings of ...