Eliana: Hello, clay readers! Happy April and welcome to this month’s Girl Spotlight: Abi Voss! Abi: Hi everyone! Fred: Wait–you’re not Mercy! Where is she and what did you do with her?? Eliana: That’s classified information that you don’t have clearance for. But you can still help me with the […]
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The Intersection Between Math and Art
Hello clay readers, it’s your resident mathematically challenged math columnist here to encourage you to embrace your artistic side along with your number-loving tendencies this month! Let your inner artist soar free as you embark on a journey with me to discover the surprising amount of overlap between math and […]
Monty Python and the Holy Grail on Absurdism
“Directed by 40 Specially Trained Ecuadorian Mountain Llamas, 6 Venezuelan Red Llamas, 142 Mexican Whooping Llamas, 14 North Chilean Guanacos (Closely Related to the Llama), Reg Llama of Brixton, 76000 Battery Llamas From ‘Llama-Fresh’ Farms Ltd. Near Paraguay, and Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones”, Monty Python and the Holy Grail […]
A Conversation with Mrs. Crosby
Living in Missouri, Mrs. Crosby has been teaching math with TPS for twenty-four years. Eliana: What subject(s) do you teach? How did you discover TPS, and how long have you been teaching? Mrs. C: I discovered TPS over 25 years ago when I was tutoring a friend in math, […]
Legendborn: Secret Societies, Historic Legends, and Black Girl Magic
Disclaimer: due to the realistic and heavy portrayal of themes such as grief and racism, the author of this article suggests this book for ages 16+. For hundreds of years, authors and Arthuriana scholars have been adding to and twisting Geoffrey of Monmouth’s original story of a king of Britain […]