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The UA School of Theatre, Television & Film will present seven student-produced plays in its annual New Directions Festival, ...
The University of Arizona’s School of Theatre, Film & Television is holding its annual New Directions Festival, an ...
The pressures of law school are vast and complex. Students worry about CGPA, internships, job prospects, competitive environments, and managing co-curricular ac ...
For centuries, pilgrims came to Assisi to walk in the footsteps of a saint who preached to birds, embraced poverty and wandered the hills barefoot.But today, many arrive in search of a different model ...
Join the “Barefoot Contessa” Ina Garten and TODAY’s Willie Geist for another edition of Sunday Sitdown Live on May 19 at New ...
FOR centuries, pilgrims came to Assisi to walk in the footsteps of a saint who preached to birds, embraced poverty and ...
"20/20" looked at the murder of Lyntell Washington, who was pregnant when she killed by her boss and lover in 2016. Her 3-year-old child helped police solve the case.
Now his time is occupied by Ocean Builders, the company that has set up three solar-powered SeaPods, of differing designs, near Linton Bay Marina. It is a partnership between Koch and two other ...
Insecurity, teacher attrition, and infrastructure poverty keep nomadic children left out in Nigeria's race for inclusive basic education.
Michelle Nickens is a leader in her career, an author, director and actor, Ph.D. student, business owner, and one of 25 Women You Need to Know.
The most recent occurred on April 2 in Masaka City, where a lightning bolt struck Sserinya Primary School, killing a teacher, Moses Mutaawe. Another teacher, Rose Nakkazi, the headteacher, Ms ...