Because I am the proud owner of a Criterion Channel subscription, I always look forward to the beginning of the month when the platform debuts a bunch of new film collections to peruse.
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The Asian Development Bank’s new primer explains how development projects can avoid harming disadvantaged or vulnerable people by identifying risks early, designing tailored safeguards, and ensuring ...
Texas A&M University announced Friday that it will be shutting down its women’s and gender studies program. The university’s interim president said the decision was based on low enrollment as well as ...
The bill would prohibit universities from making student take courses about Critical Race Theory and diversity, equity and ...
1. What in your record as a public official or private citizen demonstrates your ability to be effective, fair, and impartial on the bench? What do you believe qualifies you to serve as a superior ...
Farmers markets are supposed to be the city’s antidote to industrial food: shorter supply chains, more money staying in the ...
Associate Professor of Health Sciences and Sport Management Janelle Joseph is passionate about turning research into actionable change — centring  community, decolonization and intersectionality at ...
Defamation League’s latest “Mamdani Monitor” is that its results were so unsurprising and generated few headlines in New York or anywhere else. That 20% ...
An undercurrent of tension was apparent at this year's March for Life.
Student organizations came together to kick-off the start of Black History Month with a celebration in the Clayton University ...
Brighton-based speaker and performance coach Jude Guaitamacchi is turning heads with an approach to motivation, resilience and personal transformation.