Mandela’s wisdom beckons us to prioritise character over credentials, reminding us that the qualities we cultivate hold the power to transform society for generations to come.
After a successful, sold-out run at the Raven Theatre, “Octet” — the theater’s first musical — moved to the Goodman Theatre.
DEGREES are multiplying. Humanity is dwindling. We measure education by certificates instead of character. Mandela Day reminds us of a truth we've forgotten.We live in a world sprinting after titles, ...
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Teachers, the Unsung Architects of Patriotism

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