Ken Ducote, who has been a fixture of New Orleans education for decades, often tells a story from his time working for the ...
Sixth-grade math teacher Tylar Gotreaux, 26, strives to make math fun and accessible for her students. She was born and ...
A new teaching credential is centering social and emotional development and playful learning in transitional kindergarten as ...
When it comes to the American dream of homeownership, financial expert and bestselling author Ramit Sethi challenges the status quo — especially for those living in some of the nation’s biggest and ...
You can probably think of a time when you've used math to solve an everyday problem, such as calculating a tip at a restaurant or determining the square footage of a room. But what role does math ...
Incumbent Scott Schmerelson and his challenger Dan Chang shared on Wednesday, Sept. 25, their top priorities, concerns and ...
Griffith Observatory sits on the south face of Mount Hollywood and overlooks the Los Angeles basin. Its location gives visitors impressive views of the surrounding area, which many rave about.
The RPI was supposed to solve the RIIL's postseason seeding problems, but it seems to be creating a larger one, says Eric ...
By Cade Metz Reporting from San Francisco Online chatbots like ChatGPT from OpenAI and Gemini from Google sometimes struggle with simple math problems. The computer code they generate is often ...
On Saturday a brief blackout disrupted a University of Southern California football game. Why aren’t La La Land’s progressive leaders upset? Maybe because they’re partly responsible.
One of the first major steps down this road was taken in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It involved a field called group theory, and it changed math — theoretical and applied — as we know it.
On the “It’s Political” pod, ALTHIA RAJ serves up the state of play with GINNY ROTH, GEORGE SOULE, BRAEDEN CALEY, DAVID ...