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Karen Swallow Prior: Christian Nationalism’s Failure of Imagination
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoThis sort of saccharine art that fills the imaginations of Christian nationalists makes Thomas...
Exploring the Importance of Counseling Professionals in Today's World
Digital Journal· 6 days agoMental health counselors play an increasingly prominent role in today's world by positively impacting the lives of countless people each and every day. Mental health counselors in previous generations ...
Bugatti Tourbillon revealed as £3.2m, 276mph, V16 hyper-hybrid
Autocar articles via Yahoo News· 3 days agoHeyy told Autocar that he worked closely with Bugatti's engineers to ensure that the Tourbillon did...
UF Faculty Senate holds special meeting to approve Hamilton Center degrees, discuss post-tenure...
Independent Florida Alligator· 16 hours agoThe UF Faculty Senate held its first-ever summer meeting Friday over Zoom to vote on approval of two...
As the NCAA Debates New Rules, Trans Athletes Are Left Out of the Conversation
The Nation· 4 days agoWater polo was part of Emmett Lockwood’s life early on. “I began in elementary school,” he told The...
The renaming of universities and campus buildings reflects changing attitudes and values -...
EconoTimes· 4 days agoAs protests have swept across university campuses calling on higher education institutions to break...
In John Ganz’s ‘When the Clock Broke,’ finding the roots of today’s unrest in the early 1990s - The...
The Boston Globe· 6 days agoOr that an angry mob could take over the United States Capitol four years later. The early 1990s, it...
Shaming - Jim Rose | iHeart
iHeartRadio· 1 day agoRosie ranting about sports and news.
Looking Back at Bad Men: Dark Noon and Pre-Existing Condition
Vulture· 5 days agoA little more than five years ago, audiences at St. Ann’s Warehouse eyed each other across a long,...
Jonah Goldberg: The Supreme Court's role in our partisan polarization has been greatly exaggerated
The Post-Star· 5 days agoCourt critics tend to respond to these inconvenient realities by saying something like, "Sure, but...