“Developing both of those languages well is very important for immigrants and for any kids of color," said Cynthia Garcia Coll, Brown University professor and developmental psychologist.
"When I first came, I was scared. There were many people from different countries, talking in their native languages, and like I didn’t really understand what’s going on."
Young journalists typically begin work on a radio project with enthusiasm and a basic idea for a
story.
But where can they go for help to rein in an idea, find the right interviewees, develop questions
or refocus a story idea that didn’t go in the direction planned?
“People have a lot of barriers that they put up for themselves as kind of like a reason why they can’t do something,” says Zoe Damacela, 19, whose clothing business is helping her cover college expenses.
In 2009, Laura Keaton was a high school senior and an ad on Facebook caught her attention. “I wasn’t excited about going to college, so I think that’s why I clicked it,” she recalled.
As the last traditional year of schooling comes to an end, many seniors rejoice. No more seemingly endless hours of classes, nasty cafeteria food or annoying underclassmen to deal with …unless they’re going to college, that is.
In the hit movie "Legally Blonde," Elle Woods, a preppy, blond sorority girl, gets accepted to the prestigious Harvard Law School because she submits a quirky video starring herself -- adorned in a bikini. Applying for college wasn't...
How would you like to buy a house, create a new college, and control your own family? What if you could do all of this while playing a video game in the popular Sims’ series? You could even play it with your devoted little brother: me!
C ollege is a dream that many people have for themselves and for their children. But how does that dream translate into reality? With the rising costs of higher education, the college application process can cause many sleepless nights for...
F or some students, the decision of which college to attend is based on more than just academics and extracurricular activities; it's centered on faith. Y-Press interviewed students from Indiana Bible College, Brigham Young University and...
With more than 40 colleges and universities in Indiana alone, simply deciding where to apply to college can be challenging. Visiting campuses, attending interviews, filling out forms and writing a decent essay can be even more daunting....
Nisreen Deeb, age 25, is not your average University of Indianapolis senior. A native of Israel, Deeb was adopted at age 13 by her uncle in Florida so she could remain in the United States. After studying at the University of Haifa in...
The stereotype among many job-hungry college students is that looking for a career in Indiana is going nowhere fast. Unfortunately, some recent trends indicate that this line of thinking might hold some merit. According to a study...
If you're not in high school yet, you probably think you are too
young to be thinking about college. However, some college
administrators say it is never too early to start. We recently talked to a group of middle school students about
...
For many of us, planning for college can be a frightening thought.
Each choice we make seems to add another sharp turn on the road to
our future. However, we always wonder if we are headed in the right
direction. Take Barbara and...
"Yes, because you'll get a better education and a better career."
April Keller, 11
Wanamaker Elementary
Indianapolis
"Yes, because you'll get to accomplish more things in life."
Nicole Box, 12
George Rogers
Clark School
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