Knowledge has always been the quiet kind of power, the kind that slips into your hands through stories and refuses to let you stay the same. Books became my...
As young adults, we’ve earned our place on the real internet, where we can engage with online platforms for the sake of knowledge.
In an age of constant connection, it’s our responsibility to take charge and choose whether or not to become wrapped up in media with no real substance. It’s our...
Do you keep hearing about media literacy online? Read this article to get an overview of what people are saying about it online!
Examining fiction as a catalyst for social-emotional learning and development
According to research by World Population Review, the United States ranks 36th in literacy, with Connecticut ranking 18th among the top 20 most literate states in the country.
On March 14, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order disbanding the Institute of Museum and Library Services. While at first glance this order doesn’t seem too bad compared...
We have seen a surge in restrictions and bans on books in the U.S. Now more than ever, we should address how this will affect the most vulnerable populations.
The newest book to leave Tennessee shelves is the pink and sparkly 2006 children's book "Pinkalicious."
The decline of the literature degree, and why we must preserve it.