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It is when we limit knowledge, erase history and mute voices that we constrain freedom and embark on the path to ...
In 1865, Congress passes the 13th Amendment. The war ends, Lincoln is assassinated and the states ratify the amendment later ...
From now on, I’m going to embrace my 4:30 a.m. – or whatever time it is – quiet moment at night. I believe that I’ll come to ...
I can afford to rent an apartment and meet my monthly loan payments, but my parents have threatened to repossess the car they ...
Secrets swirl through homes and villages around the world, and in a poor district of Makeni, Sierra Leone, they involve what ...
Amberjack have been one of the most sought-after fish in the Gulf for decades, and they are still very popular to this day.
Graduate's View: East provides colors so students can paint masterpieces From the column: "Although seemingly insignificant at times, every single day of our four years left an impression." ...
Business leader Afolashade Shona receives honorary doctorate from European American University, alongside other prestigious awards for philanthropy and leadership. A celebration of her impactful ...
From the column: "High school can be a mess of uncertainty, anxiety, and struggle; but at Denfeld, ... there has always been someone willing to show a little bit of humanity when it mattered most." ...
Unfortunately, we ended up on the opposite side of our graduate. At one point, he texted, asking if we’d spotted him. “No,” I responded, so he offered to wave.
Patrice Torcivia Prusko’s LinkedIn bio reads, “Strategic, visionary leader, driving positive social change at the intersection of technology and education.” So true! Patrice is all that and more, as ...
A Princeton history graduate shared that he did not receive any offers of employment from the 42 international corporations he applied to, despite being fluent in three languages.