Let’s Discuss: A Column That Celebrates Love and Weddings
What place do stories of romance and marriage have in the pages of a newspaper? Join this conversation with the Vows writer Rosalie R. Radomsky by Feb. 14 to find out.
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What place do stories of romance and marriage have in the pages of a newspaper? Join this conversation with the Vows writer Rosalie R. Radomsky by Feb. 14 to find out.
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A teacher whose students won last year’s competition shares the steps she followed. (Spoiler: It ends with the whole class doing the worm.)
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The N.B.A. superstar Luka Doncic worries that sports are no longer fun for many young players. We invited students to share their experiences.
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Choose three to five works of art or culture to group in some way, then tell us why we should — or shouldn’t — check them out. Contest dates: Jan. 15-Feb. 12, 2025.
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Are You Worried About A.I. Taking Human Jobs?
A “Simpsons” voice actor is concerned about A.I. coming for his work. Should we all be?
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Will You Be Watching Super Bowl LIX?
Which stories have your attention this year, whether they’re about the players, the coaches, the commercials or the halftime performers?
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Celebrating Black History With The New York Times
Recent and archival articles, essays, photographs, videos, infographics, writing prompts, lesson plans and more.
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Let’s Discuss: Inside 100 Years of the Harlem Renaissance
What do you know about the Harlem Renaissance? How does the movement still resonate today? Post your comments and questions for our journalist Veronica Chambers by Feb. 7.
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Our 2024-25 Student Contest Calendar
Ten challenges that invite teenagers to engage, experiment, reflect and create — via writing, photography, audio, video and more.
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Who is yours?
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