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For over 100 years, Southern Miss has led the state in producing exceptional teachers. School districts across Mississippi compete to employ our graduates with demand being particularly strong for ...
About half an hour after the summer high school program I oversee arrived in Israel in late June, sirens and phone apps blared with an alert for an incoming missile from Yemen. It was a moment we had ...
People who love to run fast and party can do both at the same time in September. On Sept. 20, Sam Houston Race Park will glow with The Night Nation Run, a 5K fun run and music festival featuring live ...
The wheeling-and-dealing San Francisco 49ers are reportedly making another trade, this time landing a three-year NFL starter. According to multiple reports, the 49ers are acquiring running back Brian ...
This is an unfamiliar playbook for Carson Palmer. Sure, he has the NFL pedigree and the Heisman Trophy, and a staff of assistant coaches loaded with pro experience. But he’s the first-year coach at ...
ST. PAUL — Starting Jan. 1, Minnesota workers will have new coverage options to take paid family and medical leave that guarantees partial pay replacement and a return to their position. The agency ...
The future of Texas A&M football looked brighter than ever in December of 2012 as Johnny Manziel cradled the Heisman Trophy in Manhattan before the Aggies capped an 11-2 season with a Cotton Bowl ...
The United States Department of Agriculture once helped disadvantaged farmers earn a fair wage growing healthy food and distribute it to underserved communities. But that program was cut in March, ...
Girls on the Run Rhode Island empowers girls with life skills through a curriculum that integrates running. The organization measures success by participant feedback, program completion, and observed ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...