The Internet can be annoying. These four add-ons for Chrome can make it less obnoxious. (There, now don't you feel better?) full story ![]()
The battle between students and teachers has been going on since the first day of school, thousands of years ago.Today, it appears the battle continues in our Top of Utah classrooms. Each “side” has its own list of things they don’t like about the other, whether it’s a teacher who loses assignments or a student who sits in the back of the classroom, texting the entire class...
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