New year, new you? By Bernard Freeman Making New Year’s resolutions is a popular Jan. 1 tradition, often spurred on by the extended holiday season that has many Americans eating,…
December 2018
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Of the more than 330,000 U.S. students studying abroad, only 6.1 percent are African American and 10.1 percent are Latino. This is one in a series of articles by students of…
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Exhibition Explores Civil Rights History Through the Stories of Richmond Residents
Growing Up in Civil Rights Richmond: A Community Remembers, a new exhibition organized by University of Richmond Museums, pairs oral histories with photographic portraits of 30 Richmond residents whose lives…
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Family Features | Courtesy McCormick Exotic flavors common in the Middle Eastern region of the world like harissa, za’atar and shawarma are having a moment, appearing on restaurant menus and…
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Acura’s Compact Luxury SUV Improves Driving Dynamics By Derek Price When Acura’s product planners sat down with a blank sheet of paper to re-cast the RDX for a third generation,…
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“She has been there for me and I have been there for her.” This is the story of a woman who gave her kidney to her best friend, so she…
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A massage is a great way to cope with stress. Massage therapy may be exactly what you need following a long day at the office or completion of a major…
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To flee from the land of your birth and set out for distant and foreign lands with little to no resources takes a tremendous amount of courage. However, the motivation…
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How Many Remained Sane During End of the Year Exams By Sara Laiti With the end of the semester and the holiday season approaching, intense feelings of stress were in…
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Family Features | Courtesy Seneca Foods Few things go together quite like the holidays and comforting seasonal recipes. When time is short during the season’s hustle and bustle but you’re…