How about s’more kindness? Local students deliver holiday cheer to those in need through ACT Project
It’s been 10 years since Pastor Robert T. Schlipp launched the A Community Transformed — or ACT — Project, aimed at ...
Windermere Prep junior Arjun Bajpai has enjoyed STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Mathematics) since he was ...
Fifty years after making Burlington his home, British author Tim Brookes examines what drew him to the city and what it means to leave.
At Animas High School, ninth graders explore identity through personal essays and papier-mâché masks. The assignment, known ...
The city of Tulsa is set to enhance safety and accessibility along a busy stretch of South Mingo Road with a new sidewalk ...
Colleges quietly adopt AI tools to evaluate student essays and reshape how applications are reviewed
AI tools are now being incorporated into how student applications are screened and analyzed, admissions directors say. It can ...
By studying tiny distortions in the shapes of distant galaxies, scientists mapped dark matter and dark energy across one of the largest sky surveys ever assembled. Their results back the standard ...
From floods and forest fires to earthquakes—the frequency and intensity of natural disasters is increasing. This also means ...
Josh Pyles grew up on the farm where he now lives in Port Royal, Kentucky. His wife, Ashley Pyles, had never farmed before.
The co-founder of SCIMaP looks at the year of NIH cuts — and what they say about the future of American research.
For Theo Cottle’s latest project, the photographer spent several weeks capturing the extraordinary discipline of the Japanese children who practice ...
A federal judge indicated Tuesday that he won’t order President Donald Trump to immediately stop work on the massive new White House ballroom.
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