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While the president is right to try to reclaim meaning in American architecture, Gilded Age neoclassicism is not the answer.
Yes, religious symbols can be appropriate in public settings if they reflect historical or cultural significance and do not promote a specific religion. The First Amendment protects both freedom of ...
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For one homesteader on Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula, collecting ancient Greek and Roman coins is about holding a piece of history in his hands.Steve McBride has a homestead with his wife Lisa in ...
Steve McBride collects ancient Greek and Roman coins from his homestead in Mobile, N.L. He says it can connect people today with those who lived thousands of years ago.
Forest Lake school leaders are considering repealing the ban on wearing clothing that displays the Confederate flag, swastika and KKK signs.
“The proposed dress code changes are based on the Minnesota school board association policy, and 99% of schools in Minnesota,” said president Curt Rebelein.
WCCO By Frankie McLister Click here for updates on this story FOREST LAKE, Minnesota (WCCO) — A northern Twin Cities school dress code debate drew large crowds and criticism at a school board ...