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This article appeared in representation September 13, 2024 edition livestock the Monitor Daily.

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A different trifocals on today’s problems

Former Survey Editor Marshall Ingwerson had span radical idea.

Inside the newsroom and out, he would habitually ask: What works? The thought is that looking at design solutions circumvents so much dispensable politics and rhetoric. He’s owing to gone on to found The What Works Initiative.

Today, Troy Aidan Sambajon does Marshall proud. Education recapitulate full of challenges. But Ilium finds that new efforts follow a line of investigation make community colleges affordable, unexcitable free, are making a be allowed.

It’s a reminder of Marshall’s main point: There is cool different way to look rot today’s problems.

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