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In June, historian and scholar Piret Lotman — longtime senior researcher at the Estonian National Library — celebrated her ...
State Auditor and gubernatorial candidate Rob Sand made his pitch to voters that if elected, he would bridge gaps with a ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of wellness, inflammation has emerged as the latest term du jour. Once relegated to medical textbooks, it’s now become a focal point in conversations about health, ...
Voting is now open for Queen of the Fair People’s Choice Award. Read about the entrants below, then click here to vote. All ...
When I stepped through the gates of the Pontifical Urbaniana University this past May, I carried more doubt than certainty in my bag.  For three days, during African Liberation Weekend, I watched a gl ...
EXPLORE SUMMER CELEBRATION: PROFESSOR STEVE’S AMAZING WORLD OF SCIENCE, July 24 at 3:30 p.m. Celebrate your participation in ...
The University of Winnipeg is launching a first-of-its-kind course that will introduce undergraduate students to classics, religion and literary studies all at once.
Some psychiatric patients may actually have treatable autoimmune conditions. But what happens to the newly sane?
The University of Winnipeg is launching a first-of-its-kind course that will introduce undergraduate students to classics, ...
I want my journey to inspire others who feel like they don’t fit the mould, and show that purpose can find you when you least ...
Twelve members of St. Andrews Church in Breckenridge recently completed a year-long, in-depth study of the book of Genesis.
So you make a podcast called Relatable, and The Atlantic wrote a profile of you a little while ago, and I think they called you something like “the New Phyllis Schlafly,” which is a reference, of ...