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The Belmont County NAACP presented scholarships to local students Monday night as part of its annual scholarship initiative.
Each winner of the 2025 Dr. Eugene and Dr. Maxine Hankins Cain Lansing Juneteenth Essay Competition and Scholarship Program ...
The Leaving Cert politics & society exam gave students who are up to date with current affairs and went “above and beyond” in ...
Woolf knew why. The patriarchy, she wrote, depends upon man’s “feeling that great numbers of people, half the human race ...
They felt excluded by "millennial moral censorship" — but is their work pushing boundaries, or just pushing buttons?
The course “Black Food Matters” will explore how “race and racism fit into, shape, and inform contemporary food justice ...
Five Long Island students were among six recipients statewide of the "highest honors" designation at this year's New York ...
In “The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health,” Dr. Rheeda Walker wants to undo the stigma associated with mental health ...
A former speechwriter for failed University of Florida presidential nominee Santa Ono writes that Ono tried to please all the people all the time and instead pleased none.
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Uché Blackstock, CEO and Founder of Advancing Health Equity (AHE), on her experiences ...
Florida is at the extreme edge of an unprecedented red-state campaign to reinforce and sometimes outdo the Trump ...
Back in the summer of 2019, my cell service allowed people with blocked numbers to leave voice mail messages. It was through this loophole that I learned my mother, at that point blocked for the ...