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Books are a dying technology… a dead technology. My liking books and libraries probably has to do with preserving something that is bound to disappear.” ...
A Harrisburg-based poet is sharing how his new initiative aims to provide a creative outlet for young people after many called for more programs for teens.
FARGO — More than 50 entries in writing, art and photography were submitted for the Fargo Public Library's kids-only contest, ...
A lot of my friends die and never graduate.' As outsiders argue about the value of detention, students reflect on what they ...
Students from grades 4-7 worked with teaching artists at Everyman Theatre to write, create and put on their very own plays. At the time of the project, the state test was on a lot of students' minds.
Each scholarship winner will receive up to $5,000 for his or her college education—$1,250 a semester for up to four semesters ...
Here, six female writers share the book that shaped how they approach their own work – and lives. “Braiding Sweetgrass: ...
Despite our team's enthusiasm for Meg Heckman's essay about the "Girls from Boston," it wasn’t an easy story to produce, ...
Marist High School sophomore Brooklyn Reyna, of Evergreen Park, won a cash prize in the statewide Letters about Literature ...
At the CT state Capitol recently most legislators and speakers recognized that most homeschools are run by loving families ...
The sun is shining, and the wind carries my laughter as my friends and I gather outside the Main Branch of the Detroit Public Library. We arrive with backpacks slung over our shoulders, waving to the ...
HISET PROGRAM: The New Neighbor Project, in conjunction with the Jefferson Parish Library, will offer free HiSET (High School ...