A Michigan grad student receives an alarming message from Google's AI while researching data for a gerontology class.
Bianca Levan ’06 curates and displays her paper-cutting art at Connecting Cuts, an exhibit featuring traditional, ...
Many millennials are missing out on “third places” experiences. Places like public libraries and parks have become ...
After finally completing all of her law school applications, contributing editor Livia LaMarca talks about supplemental ...
Research was done using hard copy textbooks; teachers photocopied class notes; and essays were drafted by hand.
Lili Anolik’s “Didion & Babitz” is a sparkling and ardent look at the conflicting sensibilities of two iconic Californians ...
You write what you know. I grew up in Ypsilanti, so that had a lot to do with it. More importantly, when you’re in a small ...
Good writing requires four things: precision, freedom, respect and love. In this political climate, these qualities are ...
Less time spent teaching the mechanics of, say, syntax is more time to spark students’ intellectual curiosity, Would that be ...
When I began to listen to poetry, it’s when I began to listen to the stones, and I began to listen to what the clouds had to say, and I began to listen to others. And I think, most importantly for all ...
After learning how to use ChatGPT, high school English teacher Kelly Gibson decided to allow students to write essays using ...
Ayşegül Savaş’s “The Wilderness” is part of a slew of little books on new motherhood and art—and their tensions.