“We didn’t get any special thanks when the war ended,” Lila Tomek, 101, told The Post after being honored with a congressional gold medal. “So it was such a surprise to be acknowledged all…
Posts from: June 12, 2024
The journalist has pursued the history of recipes for her entire career.
Michael Parker recalls the life of missionary and New Testament scholar Kenneth Bailey, who depicted Jesus as a “metaphorical theologian.”
Explore Minnesota used geolocation data collected from smartphone apps and tracked 500 points of interest across the state to determine where people were visiting.
Paper bags filled the Siebert Hall lawn Sunday, each representing someone who died from cancer. Over 100 people lit candles in each of the bags and drew encouraging pictures as part of the American Cancer Society Buckeye chapter’s annual Relay for Life, which had been paused since 2019 due to the pandemic. This year, the event […]
In an instant, one’s life can change dramatically. It happened to a local high school student on the football field. Now, he’s creating a new path. Brandon Cruz goes Beyond the Game.
In the search for life across the cosmos, the familiar green hue we most associate with life on Earth may not be the best indicator.
Newport will be the art exhibit’s first stop out of six planned “migrations” set to take place over the year-long display.
WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis. — A group of local teens are en route to Wisconsin where they will compete in the annual National Bible Quiz Tournament.
In a world teeming with millions of species, taxonomy serves as a vital tool for understanding and preserving Earth’s intricate web of life.