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How the Far Right Won the Food Wars

Feature / RFK’s MAHA spectacle offers an object lesson in how the left cedes fertile political territory. Annie Levin On ...
Experts point to a lack of real-world exposure to STEM concepts and careers as a reason for that slide in interest. Several ...
Submit items to news@southschuylkillnews.com Class notes Pine Grove Area Class of 1967:  Meets the second Thursday of each month at noon at Heisey’s Diner, Route 72 north of Lebanon. For ...
Behind every middle class millennial's childhood lies a hidden ledger of their parents' quiet sacrifices — from the holidays ...
I n 2010, Karen Kwaning received a photo of her missing stapler. She didn’t know it then, but it would be a life-changing ...
Thomas wasn’t just an amazing skater, she was also an outstanding student, earning degrees at Stanford University and ...
Most of us have probably cheated on a test or an essay assignment and got away with. However, teachers don’t make it the ...
Lt. Gov. Mark Schweiker, visited his school during his fifth-grade year at McKeesport Area School District. “When I got sworn in as lieutenant governor, he brought pictures from that visit to my ...
That's the audience that the London Business School is targeting with a new one-year MBA program. Unlike a traditional ...
Kevin Logan still recalls the moment an older student in the University of Kansas architecture program pulled him aside. Darren was an upperclassman who had already experienced being a Black student ...
Historical perspective on the cyclical nature of markets, economies and societal trends can help calm anxious clients during turbulent times.
Introducing a series of three new papers which debunk the myth that Africa is awash in minerals – highlighting instead that the continent is largely supply-deficient in the minerals that matter most.