15 years have gone by, but it is like 15 seconds in eternity.
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NCAA Fact or Fanatic: First Week Myths Edition, Plus Picks
LSU versus Jacksonsville State: What? You're probably looking at this game and thinking we've lost our minds. We haven't.
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The UN World Food Programme (WFP) warns that more than 1.3 million children in West and Central Africa may lose their school meals in the coming weeks.
Read More »Back to School Blues – It’s Not Just the Kids Who Have Them
When I was a kid I always dreaded the calendar turning to September, and now I feel the same way as a parent.
Read More »School and Drug Usage – What Can Be Done?
For college students, returning to school can have a dark side as alcohol consumption and drug abuse continue to adversely affect many students’ school experience.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Shakespeare’s ‘The Merchant of Venice’ at the Secret Theatre
Alberto Bonilla's powerful staging set in postwar Italy does just about everything right.
Read More »Fact or Fanatic: The 2016 NCAA Football Opening Weekend Edition
For years, refrains like "The (insert conference here) doesn't play anyone but cupcakes early in the year" rang true. In recent seasons, that has started to change. This 2016 NCAA football opening weekend has some intriguing, must-watch matchups, at least one of which may have national championship implications.
Read More »Four Common Mistakes New Investors Make
If you can avoid these four common mistakes as a new trader and develop an informed investment plan, you’ll be making money on the stock market in no time.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘About Clarence & Me’
This sensitively told story of an old black man taking piano lessons from a young white composer reminds us of the universality of the human experience and the power of friendship and love.
Read More »John Lennon’s Assassin Denied Parole Again – Why He Should Never Go Free
Chapman should be forced to sit in a room for the rest of his life with huge pictures of John Lennon on all the walls, listening to the song “Imagine” played over and over again.
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