Illy At Earth’s End has long been an ideal spot for afternoon coffee or a sweet treat for both locals and Princeton students.
What can nature teach us about human communities? How can we honor the rights of nature while addressing our own needs? The Adirondack Diversity Initiative invites North Country educators to explore ...
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Ismaili CIVIC, Aga Khan Board hold medical camp
The Ismaili Muslim community in Uganda, through its global volunteer service programme Ismaili CIVIC, in partnership with the ...
Dehradun: A three-day international conference on climate resilience and environmental fragility began at Hemvati Nandan ...
Another day in Paradise, where 3 million Floridians may soon go hungry. SNAP, what we used to call Food Stamps, is out of ...
The sky-line of mental health in Nigeria looks dimmer with reports that six governors of the South Western states planned to meet over information that primary school children were now using all sorts ...
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The Latest: Trump says he has deals with China after meeting Xi to try to solve trade tensions
President Donald Trump said he’s made deals with China after meeting Chinese leader Xi Jinping on the final day of a trip to ...
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Beauties for a cause: Miss Earth delegates defend pageant’s school events
Some Miss Earth delegates have taken up the cudgles for the pageant amid the disparaging words that many observers have been ...
Love, it is said, conquers all things. The saying was echoed by the Archbishop of Homs for the Syrian Catholics, Jacques ...
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How Profession Challenges Us to Cultivate Creativity
Profession and Wallerstein offer opposing visions of how societies organize knowledge and creativity—one mechanized and hierarchical, the other hopeful that systems can still nurture human curiosity.
Vito has been a free man since April. Bannon helped him get an early release—after serving 26 years of his 38-year ...
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Halloween pumpkin waste is a methane problem, but chefs and farmers have solutions
Every year, more than a billion pounds of pumpkins end up in U.S. landfills after Halloween, releasing methane as they ...
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