The MOWAA, conceived in the midst of discussions about the repatriation of Benin Bronzes, launches with an exhibition of ...
Apparently, when someone has a pacemaker, there's a battery too, and they don't bother taking it out/off. They simply snip ...
Buying a new computer can be a nerve-wracking experience. With so many things to consider, and so much money potentially on ...
Is a sun a star or a planet? While science now agrees the sun is a star, new telescopes may soon challenge how we define ...
A 24-hour public open house drew an astonishing 21,763 visitors following previews for students and the University community.
Samuel Holden Jaffe has been releasing music under the name Del Water Gap since 2012 but has yet to break through to the ...
The story of Greek presence on the island of Great Britain is a tale of trading, entrepreneurship, religion, royalty and war.
Gary Roth reviews Eric Leif Davin's "Crucible of Freedom: Workers' Democracy in the Industrial Heartland, 1914–1960" in Insurgent Notes #7.
A photography and science exhibit at CT State Community College Capital called Biology with a (Spanish) Accent features over ...
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Do U.S. Marines Really Eat Crayons?

This article, written by an Army veteran, explains the origin of the “crayon-eating Marine” joke as an inter-service “smack ...
These teacher-tested activities use free or familiar tools to help students think critically, create meaningfully, and ...