I’d known for years that my beloved boyfriend Miguel was HIV positive – but until that pivotal conversation, I thought he would survive
Day: September 19, 2024
Revitalizing the Golden Triangle: Maersk’s Ruakura Cold Chain Facility
With nearly NZD 140-150 million invested in Ruakura facility, it is Maersk’s biggest infra investment in New Zealand
Benefits of Living on Campus: Exploring the Advantages
A reflection on the great parts of being an on-campus senior.
Delicious Winter Peaches: Exploring Seasonal Fruits
Every summer, whenever Mom and I go to one of the small-town farmers’ markets in our neighbourhood, she pulls out a pot when we get back to her house and
Malcolm X: A Journey of Life and Sacrifice
Malcolm X was assassinated at the age of 39 on 21 February 1965 while addressing the Organisation of Afro-American Unity at the Audubon Ballroom in New York, and his legacy…
Specialized Service to Offer Immediate Medical Assistance for K-9s Injured in Duty
Intermountain Life Flight announced a new program Tuesday that will be able to provide quick medical support to police dogs who are injured in the line of duty.
Honoring the Legacy of Matthew Ruge: A Tribute to His Dedication and Compassion
Officer Ruge, a Wabasha-Kellogg Public School and MSU Mankato graduate, was one of three first responders shot and killed while responding to a domestic call in Burnsville on Sunday morning.
Save a Life by Donating Your Kidney
On average a kidney from a living donor lasts 15 to 20 years.
Unveiling Keir Starmer’s Secretive and Intense Persona
The most working class leader of the Labour party for a generation, he is well ahead in the polls, but still a mystery to many. His biographer reveals what drives this unusual politician
Review of “Byron: A Life in Ten Letters” by Andrew Stauffer
An impressively rounded portrait of the raucous and manipulative poet, venereal scars and all