From picking up trash to serving meals at a soup kitchen, volunteering is often associated with acts of kindness that require, well, a physical presence...but if the last year has taught us anything, ...
Many capable youths chase high pay, influenced by peers, families and looming debt, instead of teaching or advocating for ...
This fall marks the five-year anniversary of Luther’s global health major. It was introduced in 2020, and students since the class of 2022 have been able to graduate with the major. By now, the ...
As a founding partner of a company dedicated to protecting every childhood with safe tech, I often speak about the dangers social media poses for our children. What I’ve learned is that rallying ...
In national politics, bipartisan support has become as rare as a pollen-free spring day. While across-the-aisle efforts happen more often in Georgia at the state and local levels, my eye was drawn to ...
As Americans worried over disruptions to SNAP benefits needed to feed their children, scientists who work on lifesaving research saw their work paused. Then, 2.3 million federal workers were ...
Whether your gifts are large or small, a generous spirit that seeks to serve your fellow Americans is exactly what this ...
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How To Build The Ultimate Rosh Hashanah Food Board
Food is frequently an integral feature of holiday celebrations across the globe. Many cultures turn to food not only as a means of fostering community and connection, but to symbolize various deities, ...
On March 31, 2020, when the United States was on Covid-19 lockdown, The Atlantic published “Beyond Originalism,” a cerebral essay by the Harvard Law professor C. Adrian C. Vermeule ’90. The essay ...
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