You can use it for taking notes, but it's just as good for reading comics, drawing, and tearing through writing projects.
Testimony on Thursday began with Canton Police Detective Taina Cruz, who was the lead investigators on the case.
Inspired by the police department's new technology for finding speeding cars, an MSU baseball coach parked a police cruiser ...
Illustrator Rachel Más Davidson shares her thoughts on combining words and images for picture books—even when the writing ...
Bianca Levan ’06 curates and displays her paper-cutting art at Connecting Cuts, an exhibit featuring traditional, ...
The first U.S. newspaper printed on paper made from trees was an edition of the Boston Weekly Journal published in January ...
In Julie Flett’s “Let’s Go! haw êkwa!” and Kirsten Cappy and Yaya Gentille’s “Kende! Kende! Kende!” going is just the ...
As Google Keep prepares a new handwriting interface, we're taking an early look at how the app will work with this form of ...
On Monday, Oct. 8, my First Year Seminar, Writing with Pictures: An Introduction to Writing Picture Books and Graphic Novels, ...
You write what you know. I grew up in Ypsilanti, so that had a lot to do with it. More importantly, when you’re in a small ...