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SRU virtual art show
The work of emerging student artists, including Meghan Joyce and Victoria Grabosky of Wexford, at Slippery Rock University is on display through April 30 via a virtual exhibition, “MOSAIC: Individually Together.”
Participating student artists are enrolled in the University’s professional practices course, Art Seminar, and under the instruction of Heather Hertel, professor of art.
“Each spring, students would normally have the opportunity to put together an exhibition and host a reception, and it’s at those receptions where there is a lot of conversation (about the works) and attendees get to physically experience the artwork,” said Hertel. “This year, though, because of the pandemic, we had to get creative with transitioning these very social and physical events to an online platform.”
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Hampton High School tops the list of the Best High Schools in the Pittsburgh according to the most recent rankings by U.S. News & World Report.
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Hampton High School ranked seventh in the state and No. 1 in the Pittsburgh region in the most recent report compiled by U.S. News & World Report.
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Hampton High School tops the list of the Best High Schools in the Pittsburgh according to the most recent rankings by U.S. News & World Report.
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Dec. 22, 2020 9:00 am ET
With high-school students across the country fresh off exams, many teachers will be eyeing their test answers carefully. Remote school has made certain kinds of cheating easier than ever, leading students who may never have considered cheating before the pandemic to google answers, text friends or peek at their notes.
The difficult situations students face this year raise a question: Is it ever OK to cheat? Should the normal rules apply in a year that has been anything but normal?
âI know a lot of kids who will FaceTime during tests and take them together, or kids who have a Google tab open during tests,â said Lucie Flagg, a high-school senior in Wexford, Pa. âI think everyone knows itâs probably not right, but itâs also the easy way out. A lot of kids are just done with remote learning and have no motivation to put in the work this year.â
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