AI in the classroom
The debate on ChatGPT from the perspective of a kind-of not-really teacher
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The debate on ChatGPT from the perspective of a kind-of not-really teacher
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One American student’s perspective at a labour march in Toronto
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Five things that I believe—without a shadow of a doubt—are true, until proven otherwise
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Why the public should remain sceptical about zoos
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no way these are real
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Navigating the hazards of self-diagnosis in the Digital Age
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A glimpse into my adventures as an undercover Flat Earther on Facebook
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Why the lack of student bars on campus is detrimental to student life
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Poet/Mother/Girl words by Zoe Smith Crepp illustration by Maria Vidal Valdespino They diagnosed me As a fantastical wild-whimsied witch— Those who hide behind their lovers In shelters decorated with fancy words of devotion. I’ve craved like they do, But my love poems do not carry the same weight No matter how many different ways I