Students who graduated in the last 25 years from Modesto high schools most likely took a world religions class as freshmen.
So now I am 80-and-a-quarter years old! The initial shock of turning 80 has dimmed and I’m now able to crack jokes about it.
This Wednesday, Nov. 13 and Thursday, Nov. 14, the University of Georgia Press hosted its annual book sale for students, ...
Inspired by a remarkable journey a century ago, Ford challenged Lexie Limitless to become the first person to drive around ...
Mr Rosenberg’s novel does not have the high literary merit of Amis’s, but it is a clever reimagining of a tumultuous period ...
The City and Its Uncertain Walls” is set in a magical place that figured heavily in an earlier work by the popular Japanese ...
In addition to his work at Inno-Spec, Oliver is actively involved in various industry associations, contributing to the growth and development of hyperspectral imaging applications. His commitment to ...
A Human History of the Mediterranean; By Davide Abulafia; Oxford University Press; 816 pp., $68.00 If you read the better class of these ocean books, you might soon find yourself convinced of the ...
Alabama students could soon see some big changes in their social studies classes, including a deeper emphasis on local and ...
Two studies offer fascinating portraits of the increasingly sophisticated and networked world of autocracy, dictatorship, and tyranny.
In Lapoujade’s description, the worlds Dick constructs are always on the point of collapsing, precisely because they are ...
Also known as the "Cosmographia," "Geographia" or simply "The Geography," this book written by the Greco-Roman Claudius Ptolemy is considered the world’s first printed atlas. While these were "printed ...