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data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1"><h1 class="section-title education" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.0">Education</h1><article class="main_article main_article--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.1:$container=2component=22"><a href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6970/why-your-child-should-start-kindergarten-a-year-late.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.1:$container=2component=22.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/1a6fb46068?crop=top:0|left:0|width:750|height:500|gravity:Center&amp;resize=height:500&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=0b9de47d" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.1:$container=2component=22.0.0"/></a><div class="main_article__info" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.1:$container=2component=22.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.1:$container=2component=22.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6970/why-your-child-should-start-kindergarten-a-year-late.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.1:$container=2component=22.1.0.0">Why your child should start kindergarten a year late</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6970/why-your-child-should-start-kindergarten-a-year-late.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.1:$container=2component=22.1.1">Redshirting brings emotional benefits, and no real educational delay, researcher says.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.1:$container=2component=22.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.1:$container=2component=22.1.2.0">By </span><a class="author author--clickable" rel="author" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/author/22984/eric-schulzke.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.1:$container=2component=22.1.2.1:$2495">Eric Schulzke</a></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.1:$container=2component=22.1.3">December 10, 2015</span></div></article><main class="main main--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2"><div class="grid_list_wrapper" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23"><div id="sort_select" class="sort-select" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.0"><span id="grid_btn" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.0.0">Grid</span><span id="list_btn" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.0.1">List</span></div><div class="grid-list infinite-scroll clearfix" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1"><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=20"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=20.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=20.1"><a 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late</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6970/why-your-child-should-start-kindergarten-a-year-late.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=20.1.1.1">Redshirting brings emotional benefits, and no real educational delay, researcher says.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=20.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=20.1.1.2.0">By </span><a class="author author--clickable" rel="author" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/author/22984/eric-schulzke.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=20.1.1.2.1:$2495">Eric Schulzke</a></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=20.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=20.1.1.3.0"> </span><span 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the sociology and the brain science.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=21.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=21.1.1.2.0">By </span><a class="author author--clickable" rel="author" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/author/22984/eric-schulzke.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=21.1.1.2.1:$2495">Eric Schulzke</a></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=21.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=21.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=21.1.1.3.1">December 10, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=22"><div class="spacer" 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href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6953/k-12-schools-are-swapping-out-ipads-for-chromebooks.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=22.1.1.0.0">K-12 schools are swapping out iPads for Chromebooks</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6953/k-12-schools-are-swapping-out-ipads-for-chromebooks.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=22.1.1.1">Over 50 percent of market share now goes to Google, whose cheap and reliable product leaves iPad behind.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=22.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=22.1.1.2.0">By </span><a class="author author--clickable" rel="author" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/author/22984/eric-schulzke.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=22.1.1.2.1:$2495">Eric Schulzke</a></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=22.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=22.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=22.1.1.3.1">December 9, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=23"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=23.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=23.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6948/was-this-teacher-wrong-to-wash-a-students-mouth-out-with-soap-heres-what-parents-are-saying.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=23.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/8ce5e77934?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=height:200&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=b5726ec4" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=23.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=23.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=23.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6948/was-this-teacher-wrong-to-wash-a-students-mouth-out-with-soap-heres-what-parents-are-saying.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=23.1.1.0.0">Was this teacher wrong to wash a student's mouth out with soap? Here's what parents are saying</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6948/was-this-teacher-wrong-to-wash-a-students-mouth-out-with-soap-heres-what-parents-are-saying.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=23.1.1.1">According to Fox Carolina, a Greensboro, North Carolina, teacher washed a student's mouth out with soap. She's since resigned, and the story has sparked debate over what appropriate classroom punishment is.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=23.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=23.1.1.2.0">By </span><span class="byline" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=23.1.1.2.1:$null">Payton Davis</span></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=23.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=23.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=23.1.1.3.1">December 7, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=24"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=24.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=24.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6931/how-public-universities-can-brace-for-budget-cuts-without-increasing-tuition.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=24.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/0b8c9e1331?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=width:304&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=682911c6" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=24.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=24.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=24.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6931/how-public-universities-can-brace-for-budget-cuts-without-increasing-tuition.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=24.1.1.0.0">How public universities can brace for budget cuts without increasing tuition</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6931/how-public-universities-can-brace-for-budget-cuts-without-increasing-tuition.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=24.1.1.1">Oklahoma scrambles to cut costs, but are phony research, cushy schedules and bloated administration the real problem?</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=24.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=24.1.1.2.0">By </span><a class="author author--clickable" rel="author" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/author/22984/eric-schulzke.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=24.1.1.2.1:$2495">Eric Schulzke</a></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=24.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=24.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=24.1.1.3.1">December 7, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=25"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=25.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=25.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6930/when-is-the-best-time-to-study-research-says-right-before-bed.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=25.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/fc857f4837?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=width:304&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=682911c6" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=25.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=25.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=25.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6930/when-is-the-best-time-to-study-research-says-right-before-bed.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=25.1.1.0.0">When is the best time to study? Research says right before bed</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6930/when-is-the-best-time-to-study-research-says-right-before-bed.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=25.1.1.1">Recall improves if subjects slept eight hours after studying, Boston hospital study finds.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=25.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=25.1.1.2.0">By </span><a class="author author--clickable" rel="author" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/author/22984/eric-schulzke.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=25.1.1.2.1:$2495">Eric Schulzke</a></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=25.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=25.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=25.1.1.3.1">December 6, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=26"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=26.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=26.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6921/how-a-new-edition-of-mein-kampf-hopes-to-debunk-hitlers-lies.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=26.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/4e2a298377?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=height:200&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=b5726ec4" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=26.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=26.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=26.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6921/how-a-new-edition-of-mein-kampf-hopes-to-debunk-hitlers-lies.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=26.1.1.0.0">How a new edition of 'Mein Kampf' hopes to debunk Hitler's lies</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6921/how-a-new-edition-of-mein-kampf-hopes-to-debunk-hitlers-lies.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=26.1.1.1">When the copyright of "Mein Kampf," Adolph Hitler's manifesto, expires Dec. 31, it will be published in German for the first time since 1945. Also, however, will be a new edition scholars have spent years on that includes fact-check annotations.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=26.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=26.1.1.2.0">By </span><span class="byline" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=26.1.1.2.1:$null">Payton Davis</span></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=26.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=26.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=26.1.1.3.1">December 4, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=27"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=27.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=27.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6920/this-kind-of-woman-is-less-likely-to-get-divorced.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=27.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/0c90950161?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=height:200&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=b5726ec4" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=27.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=27.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=27.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6920/this-kind-of-woman-is-less-likely-to-get-divorced.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=27.1.1.0.0">This kind of woman is less likely to get divorced</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6920/this-kind-of-woman-is-less-likely-to-get-divorced.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=27.1.1.1">A new report from the Pew Research Center has found that about 79 percent of women with a college degree don't get divorced.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=27.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=27.1.1.2.0">By </span><a class="author author--clickable" rel="author" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/author/23084/herb-scribner.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=27.1.1.2.1:$2995">Herb Scribner</a></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=27.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=27.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=27.1.1.3.1">December 4, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=28"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=28.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=28.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6905/the-personal-ability-that-makes-you-less-likely-to-cheat.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=28.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/7a36d05577?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=width:304&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=682911c6" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=28.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=28.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=28.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6905/the-personal-ability-that-makes-you-less-likely-to-cheat.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=28.1.1.0.0">The personal ability that makes you less likely to cheat</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6905/the-personal-ability-that-makes-you-less-likely-to-cheat.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=28.1.1.1">Unsure if you should cheat or not on a test or in the workplace? Listen to your gut.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=28.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=28.1.1.2.0">By </span><a class="author author--clickable" rel="author" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/author/23084/herb-scribner.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=28.1.1.2.1:$2995">Herb Scribner</a></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=28.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=28.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=28.1.1.3.1">December 3, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=29"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=29.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=29.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6893/develop-your-childs-brain-with-simple-advice-from-this-app.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=29.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/68cb870628?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=height:200&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=b5726ec4" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=29.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=29.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=29.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6893/develop-your-childs-brain-with-simple-advice-from-this-app.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=29.1.1.0.0">Develop your child’s brain with simple advice from this app</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6893/develop-your-childs-brain-with-simple-advice-from-this-app.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=29.1.1.1">Nonprofit Vroom app brings cutting edge brain development insights to parents in digestible form.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=29.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=29.1.1.2.0">By </span><a class="author author--clickable" rel="author" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/author/22984/eric-schulzke.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=29.1.1.2.1:$2495">Eric Schulzke</a></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=29.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=29.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=29.1.1.3.1">December 2, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=210"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=210.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=210.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6866/snack-on-this-french-vending-machines-spit-out-short-stories.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=210.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/50c90d8955?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=height:200&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=b5726ec4" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=210.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=210.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=210.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6866/snack-on-this-french-vending-machines-spit-out-short-stories.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=210.1.1.0.0">Snack on this — French vending machines spit out short stories</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6866/snack-on-this-french-vending-machines-spit-out-short-stories.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=210.1.1.1">French publisher Short Édition developed vending machines that dispense short stories instead of snacks, according to Smithsonian.com. Here's why.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=210.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=210.1.1.2.0">By </span><span class="byline" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=210.1.1.2.1:$null">Payton Davis</span></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=210.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=210.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=210.1.1.3.1">November 30, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=211"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=211.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=211.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6865/are-you-smarter-than-an-8th-grader-find-out-how-you-stack-up-against-common-core-math.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=211.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/171c958251?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=height:200&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=b5726ec4" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=211.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=211.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=211.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6865/are-you-smarter-than-an-8th-grader-find-out-how-you-stack-up-against-common-core-math.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=211.1.1.0.0">Are you smarter than an 8th grader? Find out how you stack up against Common Core math</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6865/are-you-smarter-than-an-8th-grader-find-out-how-you-stack-up-against-common-core-math.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=211.1.1.1">Common Core test questions released, giving window into questions that sparked boycotts and furor last spring.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=211.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=211.1.1.2.0">By </span><a class="author author--clickable" rel="author" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/author/22984/eric-schulzke.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=211.1.1.2.1:$2495">Eric Schulzke</a></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=211.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=211.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=211.1.1.3.1">November 29, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=212"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=212.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=212.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6850/tennessee-students-have-promise-of-free-college-if-they-maintain-good-grades.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=212.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/434bfe1236?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=width:304&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=682911c6" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=212.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=212.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=212.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6850/tennessee-students-have-promise-of-free-college-if-they-maintain-good-grades.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=212.1.1.0.0">Tennessee students have promise of free college if they maintain good grades</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6850/tennessee-students-have-promise-of-free-college-if-they-maintain-good-grades.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=212.1.1.1">Program offers free tuition to in-state high school graduates, provided they keep up their GPA, but did high school gyp them on study skills?</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=212.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=212.1.1.2.0">By </span><a class="author author--clickable" rel="author" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/author/22984/eric-schulzke.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=212.1.1.2.1:$2495">Eric Schulzke</a></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=212.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=212.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=212.1.1.3.1">November 28, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=213"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=213.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=213.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6863/in-our-opinion-colleges-would-benefit-from-a-little-less-outrage-and-a-little-more-critical-thinking.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=213.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/66c62a3154?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=height:200&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=b5726ec4" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=213.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=213.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=213.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6863/in-our-opinion-colleges-would-benefit-from-a-little-less-outrage-and-a-little-more-critical-thinking.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=213.1.1.0.0">In our opinion: Colleges would benefit from a little less outrage and a little more critical thinking</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6863/in-our-opinion-colleges-would-benefit-from-a-little-less-outrage-and-a-little-more-critical-thinking.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=213.1.1.1">Recent emotionally charged controversies at the University of Missouri and Yale University would benefit from reflecting the principles of education that Martin Luther King Jr. penned as a student at Morehouse College in 1947.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=213.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=213.1.1.2.0">By </span><span class="byline" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=213.1.1.2.1:$null">In Our Opinion</span></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=213.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=213.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=213.1.1.3.1">November 28, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=214"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=214.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=214.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6847/only-half-of-students-who-started-college-in-2009-have-graduated.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=214.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/04a5ce9328?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=width:304&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=682911c6" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=214.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=214.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=214.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6847/only-half-of-students-who-started-college-in-2009-have-graduated.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=214.1.1.0.0">Only half of students who started college in 2009 have graduated</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6847/only-half-of-students-who-started-college-in-2009-have-graduated.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=214.1.1.1">Surge in college attendance came when jobs were scarce, but college gamble has not paid off for thousands.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=214.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=214.1.1.2.0">By </span><a class="author author--clickable" rel="author" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/author/22984/eric-schulzke.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=214.1.1.2.1:$2495">Eric Schulzke</a></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=214.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=214.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=214.1.1.3.1">November 27, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=215"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=215.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=215.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6845/look-at-this-years-naughty-or-nice-list-before-santa-checks-it-twice.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=215.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/d4c8c95326?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=width:304&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=682911c6" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=215.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=215.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=215.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6845/look-at-this-years-naughty-or-nice-list-before-santa-checks-it-twice.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=215.1.1.0.0">Look at this year's naughty or nice list before Santa checks it twice</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6845/look-at-this-years-naughty-or-nice-list-before-santa-checks-it-twice.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=215.1.1.1">School Stickers, an online store that provides school reward certificates, stickers and badges to more than 10,000 schools worldwide, recently published a study revealing the naughtiest and nicest names of school children.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=215.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=215.1.1.2.0">By </span><a class="author author--clickable" rel="author" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/author/23084/herb-scribner.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=215.1.1.2.1:$2995">Herb Scribner</a></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=215.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=215.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=215.1.1.3.1">November 25, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=216"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=216.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=216.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6841/is-the-pressure-to-excel-too-much-for-teens-in-wealthy-palo-alto.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=216.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/8bde3c1032?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=width:304&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=682911c6" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=216.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=216.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=216.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6841/is-the-pressure-to-excel-too-much-for-teens-in-wealthy-palo-alto.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=216.1.1.0.0">Is the pressure to excel too much for teens in wealthy Palo Alto?</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6841/is-the-pressure-to-excel-too-much-for-teens-in-wealthy-palo-alto.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=216.1.1.1">A series of events in Palo Alto, California, has some questioning parental and community pressures to excel in wealthy high-tech community.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=216.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=216.1.1.2.0">By </span><a class="author author--clickable" rel="author" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/author/22984/eric-schulzke.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=216.1.1.2.1:$2495">Eric Schulzke</a></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=216.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=216.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=216.1.1.3.1">November 25, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=217"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=217.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=217.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6840/the-integration-of-art-into-stem-sounds-like-a-no-brainer-but-some-arent-so-sure.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=217.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/f6c87e4235?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=width:304&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=682911c6" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=217.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=217.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=217.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6840/the-integration-of-art-into-stem-sounds-like-a-no-brainer-but-some-arent-so-sure.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=217.1.1.0.0">The integration of art into STEM sounds like a no-brainer, but some aren’t so sure</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6840/the-integration-of-art-into-stem-sounds-like-a-no-brainer-but-some-arent-so-sure.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=217.1.1.1">The integration of arts into STEM sounds like a no-brainer. How could a multidisciplinary approach combining science and humanities not improve upon what each could offer alone? But there are also detractors, who think STEAM's impact is overstated.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=217.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=217.1.1.2.0">By </span><span class="byline" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=217.1.1.2.1:$null">Menachem Wecker</span></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=217.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=217.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=217.1.1.3.1">November 25, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=218"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=218.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=218.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6838/ahmed-mohamed-seeking-15-million-in-damages.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=218.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/a3831d0299?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=width:304&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=682911c6" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=218.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=218.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=218.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6838/ahmed-mohamed-seeking-15-million-in-damages.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=218.1.1.0.0">Ahmed Mohamed seeking $15 million in damages</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6838/ahmed-mohamed-seeking-15-million-in-damages.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=218.1.1.1">Attorneys for the family of Ahmed Mohamed, have sent letters to the city of Irving and the Irving School District demanding apologies and $15 million in damages.</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=218.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=218.1.1.2.0">By </span><span class="byline" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=218.1.1.2.1:$null">Jordan Armstrong, USA Today Network</span></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=218.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=218.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=218.1.1.3.1">November 24, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><article class="grid_item grid_item--section" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=219"><div class="spacer" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=219.0"></div><div class="inner" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=219.1"><a class="img" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6810/new-school-lunch-regulations-could-turn-food-into-something-kids-wont-eat.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=219.1.0"><img src="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731im_/https://media.deseretdigital.com/file/0cabac9252?crop=top:0|left:0|width:304|height:200|gravity:Center&amp;resize=height:200&amp;order=resize,crop&amp;c=14&amp;a=b5726ec4" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=219.1.0.0"/></a><div class="overlay" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=219.1.1"><h2 data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=219.1.1.0"><a class="" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6810/new-school-lunch-regulations-could-turn-food-into-something-kids-wont-eat.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=219.1.1.0.0">New school lunch regulations could turn food into something kids won’t eat</a></h2><a class="summary" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/article/6810/new-school-lunch-regulations-could-turn-food-into-something-kids-wont-eat.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=219.1.1.1">Much of the battle centers on sodium: Is it a necessary ingredient to make food taste good, or an unhealthy "cheap trick" to cover lousy ingredients?</a><div class="author" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=219.1.1.2"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=219.1.1.2.0">By </span><a class="author author--clickable" rel="author" href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/author/22984/eric-schulzke.html" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=219.1.1.2.1:$2495">Eric Schulzke</a></div><span class="ftime" data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=219.1.1.3"><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=219.1.1.3.0"> </span><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.0:$item=219.1.1.3.1">November 21, 2015</span></span></div></div></article><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.1.2.0:$container=2component=23.1.1"></span></div></div></main></div><span data-reactid=".11z3we75g5c.0.2:$container=2component=24"><footer> <div id="footer_container"> <div id="footer_footer"> <a href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/" id="footer_logo">Deseret News National</a> <div id="footer_nav"> <a href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/about-us">About Us</a> <a href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/contact-us">Contact Us</a> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20151210145731/http://subscribe.deseretnews.com/">Subscribe</a> <a href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/policy/privacy">Privacy Policy</a> <a href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/policy/terms-of-use">Terms of Use</a> <a href="/web/20151210145731/http://national.deseretnews.com/contact-us">Feedback</a> <a 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