I recently read a poem by Robert Binyon, written early in World War I, innocently and somewhat jingoistically, before the mass slaughter began. Two lines struck me: We step from days of sour division ...
Humans have admired, hunted, and bred birds through much of our history. Stephen Moss’ book, “Ten Birds That Changed the World” is a fascinating exploration of ten bird species with remarkable natural ...
The state of Indiana is on a roll. First, Indiana University took down Ohio State for the Big Ten football championship. The following Saturday, they added icing to the cake by bagging a Heisman ...
MAIZE, Kan. (KSNW) — Whether it’s the field or the floor, Maize High School’s Brayden Myovela is a leader. “You ask any teacher that’s had him in this building or at Maize Middle School, and they rave ...
WBOI’s Zach Bernard sits down with The Journal Gazette sports reporter Victoria Jacobsen every Thursday to discuss the latest in Northeast Indiana athletics. Zach also takes a regular look at specific ...
August 23rd, 2021, 1600 hours. John F. Kennedy Airport, New York City. I clutch my golden ticket — an American passport — and pass through Customs and Border Protection with ease. After a decade of ...
I have a photo of my father, sitting on a log on a beach somewhere in the South Pacific during World War II. Herman Kogan was a U.S. Marine Corps sergeant, a combat correspondent who fought in and ...
Welcome to “Today in Gear,” your daily snapshot of the most important releases in style, watches, tech, motoring, fitness, home and the outdoors. Today in Gear: The most important news in the product ...
With Mitch Garver headed into the open market, the Mariners have a hole to fill on their roster without a clear backup for Cal Raleigh behind the plate. As noted by Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times, ...
Plants don’t just grow every leaf and every flower all at once. They grow a stem, then a branch, then another. It’s a process. Do what feels true to you. If you don’t know how, start with your clothes ...
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The Penn State Nittany Lion field hockey team (6-8, 2-5 B1G) hits the road for two non-conference games this weekend. The Nittany Lions are at Lock Haven (0-14) on Friday, Oct.