What happened at the 1965 Freedom Ride? Over 15 days (13 February 13 – 26 February 26), a group of 30 University of Sydney student members of the Student ...
Public bathing has been around for thousands of years. But ancient practices stand in stark contrast to the modern bathhouse ...
The Albanese Labor government’s legislation echoes that of 1950 and 1951, when the Menzies government sought to criminalise “communists.” ...
A first-of-its-kind list recognizes the importance of Holocaust education amid continuing tensions over who controls what ...
Join us for a public screening and interactive discussion of "The Bowl," a documentary that explores the Michigan High School Ethics Bowl competition. Western Michigan University has proudly ...
Durango's warming shelter is providing a lifesaving refuge for unhoused community members during the coldest winter nights. After years of discussion, the City Council unanimously approved the shelter ...
From the Music Library, standing just above the quad, to the Built Environments Library, situated downhill of Red Square, UW ...
The books are gone, but you can buy what’s left of the Skillman Southwestern library building at an auction this week. The ...
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Friday essay: Australia’s ‘quarry noir’ mines our anxiety about our biggest industry
A geologist is bludgeoned to death with his own hammer. An opal prospector is murdered, his body found crucified down a mine shaft. An entire family disappears, apparently dragged down into the ...
From dinner-table arguments to loneliness, experts weigh in on some of the challenges families can face during the Lunar New Year.
From the first daguerreotypes of Paris and London to early images of America's booming cities, these incredible black-and-white photos show what the world looked like in the ...
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