The Allendale Hampton Jasper Regional Library System recently bid a bittersweet farewell to Hampton County Library Branch Manager, Chrissy Cook, who is retiring after 25 years of library service.
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Texas’ textbook fight is about what students never see
Texas is revising social studies standards, and a vote to cut proposed lessons has reignited fears about how history reaches ...
The distinctive rumble of radial engines from two of the rarest World War II bombers, the B-29 Superfortress "FIFI" and B-24 Liberator "Diamond Lil", will be heard in the skies over Fayetteville in ...
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Dabo Swinney receives new hot seat status from CBS Sports
After a woeful season that saw Clemson go from preseason No. 4 to 7-6, CBS Sports gives Dabo Swinney a hot seat rating as the ...
Does Avi Loeb—Head of the White House’s New UFO Council—Know Something the Rest of Us Don’t?
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb argues 3I/ATLAS and other interstellar objects may hint at alien technology, drawing fame, funding, and fierce criticism.
Quarterback Lincoln Kienholz, offensive lineman Lance Robinson and defensive end Clev Lubin accompanied the head coach of the ...
Senior nickel safety Geimere Latimer II says he wouldn't trade the year he spent playing Big Ten football at Wisconsin last season, but ...
Teaching students about noteworthy people, buildings, or events in your area is an effective way to demonstrate historical ...
Pages about China's history and culture, taken from a textbook for an elective language course used by a relatively small ...
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Sac City Unified's Black U.S. history class is vital step for all students | Opinion
This new course sends a powerful message to Sac City Unified students: your story matters, writes columnist LeBron Hill.
In recent years, true freshmen have been making immediate impacts across the country. Ohio State receiver Jeremiah Smith and Miami pass catcher Malachi Toney are prime examples of this. While the Ole ...
Civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. speaks at Sacramento State in 1967. A new course on Black history will allow students at some Sacramento high schools to meet a graduation requirement.
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