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Inspired by the passionate response to the semicolon’s supposed decline, this quiz invites you to test – and perhaps ...
Go ahead and split that infinitive! Here are some of the grammar rules that have changed with the times. Are you keeping up ...
Michael Scanlon writes of the Irish New York neighborhoods of old and how Irish immigrants have passed them on to immigrants ...
Working with a peer to develop projects for your students can enrich your instruction and support student engagement.
There was this one assignment in third grade when I had to research and write about the origin of my first name. I discovered ...
In his new book, the former Hartford Courant columnist does a deep dive into the words, themes, actions and turns of phrase in the novel.
While the alluring world of fiction novel reading is often the stepping stone when the journey of pleasurable reading takes ...
Geoff Dyer is among the great uncategorizable prose writers of the past several decades and he also went to Oxford, albeit at the end of the 1970s, with the war deprivations of yore in rearview. He ...
As I wrote in several articles, my sojourn in Europe was a culture shock on many levels . The most profound was how Europeans ...
On June 16, the final day of my three-week visit to Nigeria, I met with my dear friend Malam Ali M. Ali, Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). Malam Ali, who was my editor at Kano ...
Elizabeth Petrino, professor of English at Fairfield University who received her doctorate at UB, wrote one of the letters ...
Olivia Boissel from France once wanted to be a judge. Now she's five-years deep into freelancing in Japan. Here's how she did it and why she doesn't regret it.