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In this week’s episode, R. Gerald Turner, former president of SMU discusses his faith-filled journey from tiny New Boston, ...
To McKeen, the Boston University professor, there were two huge influences on a young Thompson’s life in Louisville: the ...
State officials want sex education titles moved to adult sections as Alabama faces high STI and teen pregnancy rates, ...
Black politicians, artists, and entrepreneurs discussed the future of social justice in the age of President Trump and being ...
Shakespeare maintained a wide-ranging interest in different forms of “natural philosophy,” which combined what we now call ...
Jeremy Yudkin will present his 42nd season of Tanglewood pre-concert talks on Fridays and Sundays, July 6 through Aug. 24, in the Lenox Town Hall auditorium.
Canceled grants and the administration’s prolonged attack on diversity efforts have dampened museum visits and threatened ...
John C.P. Goldberg, who has served as the interim dean of Harvard Law School since March 2024, will become the school’s permanent dean, taking his place in the University’s upper ranks as it faces a ...
The Du Bois Forum is pleased to announce its fourth annual gathering, set to take place July 18-20, 2025. Now is the accepted ...
With temperatures rising to well over 90 degrees in southern Maine this week, Biddeford is coming together to help those ...
Legendary Bloomington sports editor Bob Hammel, in hospice care at 88, remembers it all and shares stories of family, friends ...
The New Yorker's famously rigorous fact-checking began with an angry letter from a protective Maine mother. The magazine was just two years old in 1927 when it published a profile of the Rockland-born ...
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