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El Paso Matters on MSNUTEP library’s Special Collections is a ‘treasure trove’ of historyLaunched in 1967 to assist scholars and students with research, UTEP’s archive room has grown into the C.L. Sonnichsen ...
Her book “Against Our Will” argued that rape was a crime of power and violence, not passion; it led to laws that made it ...
In the new biography “Hick,” author Sarah Miller explores the deeply intimate relationship between Eleanor Roosevelt and ...
Kent Nerburn cradles in his palm a small turtle carved from clay quarried at Pipestone, a place in southwestern Minnesota sacred to American Indian people. This little guy plays an important role in ...
The Denali Damsels included women who faced and overcame numerous obstacles — in their careers as well as climbing.
In his address to West Point's Class of 2025, President Donald Trump touts "common sense", a muscular military and protecting ...
President Donald Trump spoke before this year's West Point graduates amid the administration's crackdown on DEI initiatives ...
Coll Thrush's new book, "Wrecked," examines the shipwrecks in the Graveyard of the Pacific, the Northwest Coast.
AAPI Month may be coming to a close, but you should try new books from Asian American, Pacific Islander authors all year.
“The Big Book of Barf” is a silly and sick book that offers stomach-wrenching fun facts about our bodies’ digestive system. With goofy drawings and creative learning exercises, “The Big Book of Barf” ...
In honor of Jewish American Heritage Month, we spoke with six children’s book creators about highlighting Jewish culture and ...
UNC-Chapel Hill history professor Kathleen DuVal recently won a Pulitzer Prize for her book, "Native Nations," which ...
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