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The New York Times - The Learning Network Congratulations to Samuel Lee, the winner of Week 1 of our Summer Reading Contest, as well as to our many runners-up and honorable mentions:
Summer Reading Contest Winner, Week 1 | On ‘Into the Battle of Mosul, Armed With a Camera’
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Thank you to the 407 teenagers who participated in the first week of our Summer Reading Contest, and congratulations to Samuel Lee, our winner, as well as to our many runners-up and honorable mentions.
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Tre Eyden I used to love reading your articles before all of the "congratulations you're a winner" ads a redirects. It's a shame.
113 months ago
The New York Times - The Learning Network Congratulations to the winner of our Week 7 Summer Reading Contest, and to the 30 other students we honored.
Summer Reading Contest Winner, Week 7 | On 'In Hillary Clinton’s Nomination, Women See a Collective
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The work of our winner, bengal11emily122899, and a list of the 16 runners-up and 14 honorable mentions who also impressed our judges this week.
115 months ago
The New York Times - The Learning Network "Sand. The most boring thing you never thought about. But as it turns out, our cities depend on it, and we’re running out." Read more from this week's winner of our Summer Reading Contest, and enter any week until Aug. 26.
Summer Reading Contest Winner, Week 2 | On 'The World’s Disappearing Sand'
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Congratulations to our winner, five runners-up and 13 honorable mentions. To enter from now to Aug. 26, all you have to do is answer the questions, “What interested you most in The Times this week? Why?”
116 months ago
The New Yorker It may come as no surprise that reading books can be good for your mental health and your relationships with others, but exactly why and how is becoming clearer.
Can Reading Make You Happier?
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After WWI, traumatized soldiers were often prescribed a course of reading; today, bibliotherapists’ reading lists can leave clients “astounded and very moved.”
117 months ago
The New Yorker It may come as no surprise that reading books can be good for your mental health and your relationships with others, but exactly why and how is now becoming clearer.
Can Reading Make You Happier?
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After WWI, traumatized soldiers were often prescribed a course of reading; today, bibliotherapists’ reading lists can leave clients “astounded and very moved.”
124 months ago
The New York Times - The Learning Network Congratulations Ellen B, this week's #SummerReading Contest winner!
Summer Reading Contest Winner, Week 5 | Pluto and Planetary Exploration
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As the number of participants grow each week, so do our lists of winners. Congratulations to Ellen B for receiving the top honor, and to the 11 runners-up and 31 honorable mentions.
128 months ago
The New Yorker Reading can be great medicine for the mind and soul.
Can Reading Make You Happier?
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After WWI, traumatized soldiers were often prescribed a course of reading; today, bibliotherapists’ reading lists can leave clients “astounded and very moved.”
129 months ago
Congratulations to our Week 3 Summer Reading Contest winner, Kaya Dierks!
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Congratulations to Andrew Siyoon Ham, who wrote about Justin Trudeau's socks to win Week 2 of our Summer Reading Contest.
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