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Displaying all articles tagged:
School Closures
just asking questions
Mar. 18, 2023
Should Children Vote, Sit on Juries, and Serve in Office?
A law professor’s radical case for rethinking American democracy.
By
Anya Kamenetz
findings
Dec. 9, 2022
Why Spending Time With Kids Might Actually Help Protect You From COVID
Two studies find an immunological downside for adults who stay away from children.
By
David Zweig
the national interest
Aug. 3, 2021
The Madness of Teachers Unions Opposing a Vaccine Mandate
“Vaccinations must be negotiated between employers and workers, not coerced.” What?
By
Jonathan Chait
2021 california recall election
June 11, 2021
Why Recall Fever Is Sweeping California
Easy rules, intense reaction to COVID-19 restrictions, and a Republican Party with nothing better to do have all fueled a wave of recall drives.
By
Ed Kilgore
gavin newsom
Mar. 31, 2021
Poll Shows Gavin Newsom Is Well-Positioned for Recall
In a deep-blue state, Republicans alone cannot beat the California governor.
By
Ed Kilgore
coronavirus
Mar. 21, 2020
For Families Living on the Margins, NYC’s School Closures Are a Crisis
“Week three, that’s when things get sketchy.”
By
Collier Meyerson
Dec. 17, 2015
Calligraphy Crisis Closes Virginia Schools
Some parents interpreted the lesson as an attempt to indoctrinate their children into Islam.
By
Eric Levitz
school closures
Feb. 10, 2012
City Closes 18 Schools, While OWS Drowns Out UFT
Two hours in, Occupiers fled fearing arrests, though none came.
By
Andre Tartar
school daze
Feb. 3, 2011
Cathie Black Confronted by a Mob of Angry Parents
Shouting “Cathie Black is wack.”
By
Julie Gerstein