The 1980s were a time of growth in Phoenix. The I-10 Deck Park Tunnel was under construction and Phoenix malls were the spot to be. See for yourself.
Day: September 6, 2024
Witnessing the Harsh Realities of Life as a Child in Gaza
Wedding music mixed with shouts. I watched over the balcony edge as armed men in black poured out of vehicles.
Innovative Mississippi Mom Utilizes Mobile App to Rescue Unborn Baby
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – A program used by pregnant women to measure prenatal activity helped to save the life of a Jackson woman’s baby. Count the Kicks is a public health program that …
Learning from the Life and Passing of Lee Atwater: Insights from Armstrong Williams
Even in death, Atwater taught us a lesson. That redemption can come. Forgiveness can be granted and received. And peace that passes all understanding, can rest on the shoulders of anyone who is hum…
Balancing Life as a Student-Athlete with an Autoimmune Condition: Kamiah Gibson’s Journey in Women’s Volleyball
Kamiah Gibson was a freshman on the West Virginia volleyball team in June 2022 readying for her first season of collegiate competition when she realized something was not right. Her health began to unexpectedly decline, which left her weak and exhausted. She had just arrived on West Virginia’s campus as a freshman when she began […]
2024 Chancellor’s Q&A: Insights on Student Life
Washington University Chancellor Andrew Martin sat down for an interview with Student Life on March 5, nearly a year after his last Q&A in April 2023. Martin spoke about recent student activism on campus, the state of the endowment, the University’s recent and future property purchases, and where he buys his glasses.
Erika Jayne Opens Up About Fresh Beginnings Post-Tom Girardi Split | Bravo TV
Erika Jayne opens up about “starting over” in life without her ex, Tom Girardi, in her Bravo special, Erika Jayne: Bet It All on Blonde.
Bringing History to Life: ‘The Deer’ Series Rekindles Hebrew’s Revival
The Deer (HaZvi in Hebrew) was a newspaper founded by Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, the leading proponent of making Hebrew into the language of the Jewish homeland.
Parent’s Pause: Daughter’s Revelation of Open Marriage
I’m having a hard time processing this. I come from the generation where that kind of thing is morally wrong, and I’m heartbroken.
Navigating End-of-Life Care for Mom: Expert Tips from Carolyn Hax
A reader feels overwhelmed with the emotions and practicalities of arranging end-of-life care for their mom.