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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s stark comments about children with autism have splintered a community of ...
Carmel School began the new academic year on June 2 with a well-organised and inspiring inaugural assembly. The programme commenced with the lighting of the lamp by Sr Roseveera, the principal; Dr Sr ...
Retired Omaha World-Herald columnist Michael Kelly writes that singer Anne Marie Kenny’s life and a move to Prague inspired her memoir, a love song to the spirit of the Czech ...
The Nation spoke with the Kenyan novelist, essayist, and playwright—before his death—about his most recent essay collection ...
Universities were created to be communities where ideas – wrong ones, right ones, contradictory ones – can coexist and ...
Folk singer-songwriter Annahstasia has shaped a singular career by pushing back on expectations of Black artists and choosing ...
Daniel Cowper’s new book plays out through an intimate form of writing – the novel in verse.
Seamus Heaney’s collection North turns 50 next month, but does it still have relevance for today’s readers and critics? In ...
When Helene hit Swannanoa, 18 women inmates were in the HST program, with eight set to graduate in May. The storm immediately ...
THIS column makes no apologies for writing so much about the genocide in Palestine and the urgent need for ceasefires and a ...
More and more of us are using ChatGPT for personal communications. Novelist Thomas McMullan considers the consequences ...
Soundings was dumped off the Leaving Cert curriculum in 2000, but was something lost in the move to make the syllabus more diverse and contemporary?
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