Education
Are Traditional College Majors Still Relevant In Today’s Economy?
Colleges and universities across the nation are facing significant financial challenges, driven by declining enrollment figures, escalating tuition costs, and rigid academic structures. A proposed flexible degree model, enabling students to integrate various disciplines, may offer a solution to these pressing issues.
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Washington Lawmakers Respond To Passage Of Controversial Domestic Policy Bill
Washington lawmakers expressed their reactions following the House Republicans' approval of President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which encompasses tax cuts, increased funding for the Pentagon and border security, and reductions to healthcare and nutrition benefits. Rep. Michael Baumgartner supported the bill, highlighting its benefits for working families and rural healthcare. In contrast, Sen. Patty Murray and Sen. Maria Cantwell strongly opposed the legislation, citing its adverse effects on healthcare access and food security for millions of Americans.
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Power In Action: Delta Sigma Theta Host 57th National Convention
Thousands Convene in Washington, DC, Celebrating 112 Years of Public Service, Empowerment, and Impact
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Black Voters Still Matter, But The Trust Is Broken
Amidst ongoing challenges, Black voters are expressing fatigue from political neglect and are advocating for sustained investment in organizing and racial justice to establish a robust framework for progressive transformation.
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