Holy Cow! History: The Forgotten First Fatality
Mary Ward did a lot of remarkable things. She was highly learned at a time when women were denied a formal education. She was a
Mary Ward did a lot of remarkable things. She was highly learned at a time when women were denied a formal education. She was a
A human being’s emotion is like an elephant, while our reason is like a little rider on its back, according to scholar Jonathan Haidt. Sure, the
David McNabb interviews Dr. Thomas Kindell, the founder and president of Reasons for Faith Ministries, Inc., a non-profit ministry. In this part, Dr. Kindell talks
Aimed toward local students and educators in grades K-12 but free and open to everyone, the Prescott Regional SciTechFest is back! This year, the festivities
Fungal sex, protecting the mental health of mothers with newborns in the NICU and the perceived effects of a teacher’s accent on their students’ comprehension
The inauguration is complete. Power has transferred. We are on to the next chapter of American political history. But as Republicans, are we? Do we
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