
14 Things Teachers Allowed in the 1970s That Would Be Banned Today
Back in the 1970s, classrooms were all about freedom, trust, and a laid-back vibe, where students could roam free.

Back in the 1970s, classrooms were all about freedom, trust, and a laid-back vibe, where students could roam free.

In the 1990s, families gathered around the TV like moths to a flame, indulging in a delightful mix of humor, drama, learning, music, and excitement that turned their weekly viewing into a cherished tradition.

Here's a charming jaunt down memory lane, revisiting the cozy nightly rituals that once united 1960s families, now mostly relegated to the annals of history in our fast-paced modern world.

The 1970s was a time when children frolicked in freedom, embraced simplicity, and forged real-world connections that seem to have vanished faster than a popsicle on a hot day.
Arizona State has hired Randy Bennett away from Saint Mary’s to lead its men’s basketball program, bringing in a veteran coach with a proven track record of sustained success and a distinct, defense-oriented philosophy.

Daily routines in this decade involved manual chores and physical expectations that defined the upbringing of many household children.