Author Morgan Harper Nichols, who was diagnosed with autism at age 30, spoke about her journey on Wednesday. Many audience members related to her story.
Posts from: April 2024
“I’ve been single for a while and often thought to myself if I were in a relationship, this [trip] would be easier, I’d be able to go with someone, split the cost, but I had to force myself not to second guess things and just go for it.”
Europa’s icy crust found to be at least 20 kilometres thick
The Star Wars actor’s career is the focus of a new series that uses photographs to discuss the lives of 10 famous people. Plus, tips to avoid being scammed. Here’s what to watch this evening
Triangle consultant and coach Grace Ueng, shares how traveling to New York City to give her HappinessWorks™ program for a private equity firm takes her full circle.
Among the festivities were an egg hunt, cookie decorating, egg painting and an egg toss. Music filled the Barfield Drawing Room as students gathered in conversation and community. MiSchelle A. Edwards, National Pan-Hellenic Council and Unified Greek Council adviser, began planning the event in the fall alongside other Greek organizations.
Virginia bluebells and hellebores are the Punxsutawney Phil of plants. Their emergence reminds me that spring is on its way. I find comfort in these signs of spring, but also fret about the winter tasks still left undone
A profile of the Italian heiress Luisa Casati, who would host wild parties and walk naked through St Mark’s Square with her pet cheetah
Researchers in Denmark are harnessing artificial intelligence and data from millions of people to help anticipate the stages of an individual’s life all the way to the end, hoping to raise awareness of …
World Water Day is an opportunity to focus on water: how we use it, how we support fair and universal access to it, and how our seed industry plays a