3-Year-Old Dies After Being Pushed Into Lake
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By Adam Button Yes, a standard Bachelor of Art degree can be fulfilled within the “standard” four years if there are no problems that arise, and everything is scheduled perfectly. However, that is not how the world works. The world is convoluted and confusing, especially for a recent […]
By: Anna Boyd Healthcare providers are overworked and placed in life-threatening positions daily. Since the start of this deadly pandemic, they have faced heartbreak and devastation like never before. Many were placed in poor work conditions having to reuse PPE to save their lives, they even lived at […]
By: Dylan Evans For fourteen years, the town of Greenville has held an annual, weeklong festival called Heritage Days. Celebrated on the first week of July, the festival offers chances to explore and experience the history of Greenville by hosting car cruises, local vendor shops, historic war displays, […]
By Josie Barton Valentine’s Day, a popular holiday known for love, chocolate, and flowers, carries a dark history behind it. The holiday began with Ancient Romans and their ghastly traditions on February 14th. From February 13th through the 15th, Romans celebrated Lupercalia, an ancient tradition to “avert evil […]
By Samantha Walker Photo by Samantha Walker “I believe art history matters to everyone!” Dr. Cindy Persinger stated. Jan. 22, Dr. Cindy Persinger, a professor of Art History at California University of Pennsylvania, dove into the importance of art history. Dr. Persinger stressed establishing the subject of an […]
Dear Juliet, I read your first response on the Thielensian website and enjoyed it. I was hoping you could possibly help me also. I have high functioning autism. Because of this I’m not good with social queues such as flirting or picking up on “signals.” Is there any […]