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Owen D. Corpin will deliver parts of Douglass’ Fifth of July speech on Saturday, July 5 at 2 p.m. at the Peterboro United ...
The power of Douglass’s words is so resonant that even now the 1852 speech gets recited in public settings, which is what will happen in 16 New Hampshire locations at noon on Saturday, June 28.
He also announced that he would restore the names of all Army bases that were named for Confederate generals during the Jim ...
Letters to the Editor: James vote, rule of law… Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X; Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook; ...
She and her colleagues of the time, the 1940s, worked in corn fields and made crosses in the August sun by patting tassels on silk to ensure pollination and learn how the corn’s traits were ...
Attacks on democracy Amidst the continued reign of chaos perpetrated by the Republican Administration, it is difficult to keep up with the damage being wrought on our Constitution, our institutions… ...
Letters: Universities have many revenue streams and it is time they also lose their nonprofit status, or at the very least, be required to reinvest 10% of their endowment annually in funding and su… ...
A Sun Sentinel reader faults Gov. Ron DeSantis for politicizing higher education in Florida to the detriment of our university system.
The old system worked. Rewrite desks were terrific for teaching young journalists to write. Many entered the field thinking they were writers but quickly learned what they didn’t know.
In his June 6 letter to the editor, Christian Eckert calls for limitations for individual letter writers, presumably because he doesn’t like what some individuals write.
Letters to the Editor on the need for dems to pursue centrist policies, Dan Newhouse helping Washington farmers, Pride month and clean energy.
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