Posted on October 23, 2007 by teenedge
Voices from the Movement Flyer
The “Voices From the Movement” project is a cooperative effort between American Baptist College, Fisk University, Lipscomb University, and the Nashville Public
Library. The events are open to the public and are free – so grab a friend and come on out! It should be a fabulous experience for all! Topics range [...]
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Posted on October 17, 2007 by teenedge
Washington Monthly recently published their college rankings – but their methodology was a bit more interesting (and realistic) than that of say, Princeton Review.
Check this out:
The social mobility score is more complicated. We have data that tells us the percentage of a school’s students on Pell Grants, which is a good measure of a school’s [...]
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Posted on October 11, 2007 by teenedge
Below is a piece written by the Nashville City Paper with additions by Teenedge staff.
What puts a gun in the hands of a 14-year-old boy in the middle of a school day? That is the question Nashvillians are likely asking themselves today after the community lost by all accounts one of its [...]
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