Education

Badri Lankella Focuses on Housing, Economy in Madison City Council Race
Economic & Fiscal Badri Lankella Focuses on Housing, Economy in Madison City Council Race

In his bid for the southwest side seat on Madison City Council this spring, Badri Lankella brings over twenty years of experience in both the public and private sectors to the table, which is enhanced by his roots as a first-generation immigrant from India. His extensive background includes working

Celebrating Student Success and Community Involvement in Carrollton, Georgia
Public Services & Infrastructure Celebrating Student Success and Community Involvement in Carrollton, Georgia

In the bustling community of Carrollton, Georgia, education serves as the cornerstone of local development, driving residents and institutions toward excellence and meaningful engagement. As of February 25, 2025, the Times-Georgian's "Education Briefs" section shines a light on

Trump's Policies Raise Concerns for Chapman's Education and DEI Efforts
Public Services & Infrastructure Trump's Policies Raise Concerns for Chapman's Education and DEI Efforts

The subject of the article critiques the potential implications of President Donald Trump's policies on education, particularly in relation to Chapman University. With Trump back in office, education systems in the U.S. are threatened by prospective alterations in diversity, equity, and

How Can the UK Boost Economic Growth and Productivity?
Economic & Fiscal How Can the UK Boost Economic Growth and Productivity?

The UK has faced significant economic challenges over the past decade and a half, marked by sluggish growth and stagnant productivity. This article explores the multifaceted issues impacting economic growth and productivity in the UK and delves into potential strategies and policy interventions

The Future of the Institute of Education Sciences Amid Budget Cuts
Public Services & Infrastructure The Future of the Institute of Education Sciences Amid Budget Cuts

The Institute of Education Sciences (IES), the nonpartisan research arm of the Department of Education (DOE), is facing a precarious future. The Department of Government Efficiency plans to cancel most of the institute’s contracts and training grants, putting the IES’s mission at risk. Despite its b

Why Are Baltimore Students Struggling With Unreliable Transit?
Public Services & Infrastructure Why Are Baltimore Students Struggling With Unreliable Transit?

Amidst the vibrant streets of Baltimore, a silent crisis is unfolding as thousands of students struggle with a public transit system that regularly fails them. The investigation by The Baltimore Banner highlights a troubling reality: around 25,000 students depend on an unreliable public

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