Ivy League University Introduces AI Chatbot to Enhance Student Learning: An Innovative Breakthrough

Students at one of America’s most prestigious universities are in for a remarkable experience this fall as they discover that their flagship coding class will be taught with the assistance of an AI chatbot. Professor David Malan, the overseer of the course, describes this as an “evolution” of their traditional teaching methods. Harvard University has …

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Injustice Cut Across All Races Through Affirmative Action

The recent Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action can only be described as a bombshell that will have a significant impact on the nation’s educational system. This landmark case began almost a decade ago when Asian American students filed a lawsuit against Harvard University for their rejection despite having outstanding qualifications. These students noticed that …

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“Race Neutrality” Today: The Modern-Day ‘Separate but Equal’

On a crisp fall day in 1924, Martha Lum entered Rosedale Consolidated School, a beautiful mission-style building that had been constructed just three years earlier for white students in Rosedale, Mississippi. Martha, however, was not new to the school. She had attended the public school the previous year. But everything had changed due to the …

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New Zealand’s Progressive Health Care

The future of healthcare, as envisioned by woke activists, is a shocking departure from traditional American values. They advocate for doctors and nurses to engage in racial discrimination against patients, prioritizing black and Hispanic individuals while pushing white and Asian patients to the back of the line. This harmful demand poses a direct threat to …

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What I Aspire to Achieve: My Expectations

After completing graduate school less than two years ago, I’ve enrolled in a fascinating and one-of-a-kind course called “Managing Happiness” at Harvard University. This course is led by the esteemed professor, Arthur Brooks. As a health and wellness reporter, I’ve observed a universal interest in articles about happiness. People are naturally drawn to the topic …

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Reasons Why Adults Continue to Dream About School

I frequently have recurring dreams, and while one of them involves dismembering a body (which I’d rather not discuss), the one that truly stands out is the college dream. In this dream, it’s the end of the semester and I suddenly realize that there’s a class I’ve completely forgotten to attend. Now, I must face …

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