If you lived in Ukiah during the past 30 or so years, chances are you ran into Dr. Robert “Bob” Werra.
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Whole Life Care is more than a phrase at the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ accredited facilities―it’s everyday life. From helping an orangutan give birth, hoisting a shark on a stretcher, and deciding when it’s time for a goat to be euthanatized, Whole Life Care involves just about everyone who works or volunteers at the institutions.
Food-for-Life Nepal (FFLN), a non-governmental, non-profit organization dedicated to the well-being of marginalized children and communities in Nepal, hosted a hiking program at the Bishnudwar, Shivapuri National Park, Budhanilkantha on February 3, 2024. The tagline for the event was “Hike For A Purpose, Climbing Hills, Nourishing Minds – Every Step You Take Supports a Child’s Education and Nourishment.”
Marquis Jackson was handcuffed in the back of a police car when officers began firing into the car after being startled by an acorn.
As a part of Ithaca College’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week, Ithaca Firsts Mentor Program and the Student Leadership Institute co-hosted “Sharepoint Leadership Narratives: Empowering Journeys of Womxn of Color in Leadership (Leading in a Diverse World).” The event featured a panel of speakers Feb. 12 in Clark Lounge with about 35 attendees made up of both students and faculty.
This week, the Banking, Commerce, and Insurance Committee of the Nebraska Legislature heard testimony on LB1094, a bill that would cap the price of epinephrine auto-injectors at $60 per two-pack.
Everything happens for a reason, in the opinion of 1st Lt. Ha Eun Ryoo, 90th Operational Readiness Medical Squadron public health flight commander. Which is why she believes it was
Stipp, previously CEO of Stone Brewing, doubled its business and led its successful acquisition by Sapporo. With Stipp as CEO of Suja Life, it is poised for growth.
This week on Campus Life, Shriya Yadamreddi talks about some things to do with the girls for Valentine’s Day.
Point Reyes Station actor Julia McNeal, a longtime performer and teaching artist in the Bay Area, is part of American Conservatory Theater’s “Big Data.”