Activism boils down to the “creation of tension,” said Kenneth McDaniel ’69 P’13, a participant in the 1968 protests over Brown’s diversity, during a Wednesday teach-in on student activism throughout ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State professor and administrator Eric Moyen explores the successes and challenges of American intercollegiate athletics in his latest coauthored book “College Sports: A ...
A popular show during the COVID-19 Pandemic was born out of Durham and helped many students cope with school lockdowns and remote learning. The show was called "Stranger Things" and it inspired a new ...
“I like the museum and I think it’s a good representation of all areas of history,” said Richard Stutz of Bryans Road, who said he served in the U.S. Air Force for “23 years, four months and 14 days” ...
Authors James Allen Bailey and Margaret Boykin Bailey recently held a book-signing event for their book, “Town of Bailey History: Mayors and the People” at Privette Memorial Library in Bailey. Many of ...
Ghalia Abu Moteir (right), whose family was forced to flee what is now Israel in 1948, shelters from the current Israeli campaign in a tent in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, after being displaced from her ...
Lt.-Col. G. discusses the tense moments of firing on Iranian missiles moments away from launch, and the pressure of knowing what would happen if he failed. There were many moments of ...
There are a lot of places one can go to find out about military history, but arguably one of the best would be the Maryland Veteran’s Museum at Patriot Park. The museum, which opened in 2010 on the ...