Teaching Black history in early childhood and elementary classrooms can be a challenging task for educators. The subject is ...
Contributing editor Livia LaMarca reflects in her newest blog post about the importance of extracurriculars and internships, ...
Writer Allison Gilbert will talk about her role as co-author, and collaborator with famed therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer at ...
Cartoonists here and there, comics hither and yon. Spotlight on Paul Gilligan PAUL GILLIGAN writes and draws the syndicated ...
Batavia's Books Between Bites is hosting a special program on Thursday, Jan. 30, with author Marnie O. Mamminga and ...
The Emory Wheel is the only independent, student-run newspaper of Emory University, since 1919.
I most enjoyed the practical aspects of the course and meeting the other students and our very knowledgeable tutor.' Hannah Sawtell (evening course) has worked freelance as an illustrator and museum ...
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Something that’s been catching my attention recently, though, is everyone backwards walking. My TikTok feed is full of it, but it’s not often you see a social media trend make it into the real ...
If you’re looking to add more movement into your daily routine in 2025, a walking pad—a.k.a. an under-desk treadmill—is an easy way to get those extra steps in. They have the advantage of ...
"She was the best sister I could ever ask for.” This is the third similar tragedy involving an area student struck by a car while walking to school this month. The Sheriff's Office said she ...