Reading Time: 2 minutes I don’t recall the names of the towns that we drove through that afternoon. We stayed clear of the freeways, traveling on two-lane back highways
Reading Time: 3 minutes Editor’s Introduction: In this EQuIP, NeWP co-director Shelby Schmidt guides her students into an exploration of photojournalism ethics using the practices of the College, Career
Reading Time: 2 minutes By Melissa Legate, Pierce High School, Nebraska Writing Project The research paper. It’s a staple in so many classrooms across grade levels and subject areas.
Reading Time: < 1 minute A Summer Day at Noontime (July 27, 2022)* I had been sitting in my car thinking, talking to self: old man, you’ve locked yourself outside
Reading Time: 2 minutes by Brenda Larabee Summertime Series: Post 1 Editor’s Note: As the season turns to fall and winter, the Nebraska Writing Project is sharing some summer
Reading Time: 3 minutes It is so beautiful out here I missed this The river The trees The birds And everything else. –Sari LaDeaux Nature The chill wind
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Reading Time: 2 minutes The air was cool, the Niobrara River was running smoothly, some places shallow, some deep, when 13 high school students accompanied by National Park Service
Reading Time: 3 minutes “Not Perfect, but Good” By Rae Carlson Author’s Note: This poem reads two ways. Read it straight down as usual, then take a moment and
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Terry A. McCarl The most memorable experience of my one-year tour in Vietnam from December 68-November 1969 was on March 4, 1969. A couple