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BLOODY TUESDAY IN MONROVIA: Police Brutalize Innocent MCSS Students
a broader issue of how governments respond to dissent, often prioritizing control over citizens' rights
Michael T
Mar 253 min read
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MCSS Students Take to the Streets: "We Want Learn, Rescue Mission"
response to the government's failure to address teachers' demands for better pay
Michael T
Mar 242 min read
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Celebrating a Legacy: UL's Founder's Day Marks 74 Years of Learning, Leadership, and Excellence
A moment to reflect on its profound impact and envision an even brighter tomorrow
Michael T
Feb 163 min read
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Liberia to Oxford! Wantoe Teah Wantoe makes history as the first West African Postgraduate Officer
Raising high the Liberian Flag
Michael T
Feb 152 min read
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Nekotech Fallout: Visa Denials Expose Systemic Flaws in Liberian Educational Initiatives
...exposing critical weaknesses in governmental oversight and due diligence processes
Michael T
Jan 43 min read
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The State of Education Financing in Liberia and Its Impact on Education Outcomes
Education financing plays a crucial role in providing all children with access to quality education. In Liberia, a country with limited...
Salia M.
Apr 13, 20234 min read
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Analytical Education Insight: The Struggles and Progress of Girls' Education in Liberia
Liberia, a West African nation, has long struggled with one of the lowest rates of girls' education in the world. This concerning...
Salia M.
May 21, 20224 min read
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Assessing the Impact of the 2011 Education Reform Act in Liberia
Introduction: In 2011, Liberia enacted the Education Reform Act, which aimed to overhaul the country's education system by improving the...
Salia M.
Apr 11, 20223 min read
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