Sarah Rodríguez's new comparative history of the U.S. and Mexico, One National Family, challenges assumptions and places Texas at the center of both countries' shared path to modern nationhood.
Saturday will be a day of firsts for the ACIT football team. The Red Hawks will play their first-ever varsity high school game when they host Vineland at 1 p.m. at the home of the Brigantine Rams ...
They are the Ndumo Community project in KZN; the ICT Intervarsity Hackathon Series; and the Grade R Centre of Excellence: Early Childhood Development, aimed at providing access to quality early ...
The in-between season offers ample chance to dive into a new book. From easy-breezy reads ideal for the commute to immersive historical epics and novels that transport you to warmer climes ...
The fall to-do list is long: There are apples to be picked, Oktoberfest beers to sip, elections to vote in, and of course — so many new books to read! We sorted through the current and upcoming ...
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As well as the promise of autumn, September brings with it a huge array of brilliant new books for every kind of reader. Whether you’re craving critically acclaimed novels, page-turning mysteries, or ...
Peak publishing season is upon us. This fall offers a bounty of books from prominent authors Danzy Senna, Rachel Kushner, Sally Rooney, Michael Connelly and Richard Price and newcomers Kay ...
No matter what kinds of books you like, there's a title coming out this fall that's sure to be just what you're looking for. You may know Elizabeth Arden as the beauty empress who took makeup from ...
On Monday, September 2, at 12.00, the press center of the Interfax-Ukraine News Agency will host a discussion on the subject: "Ukraine and the World Are Entering a Turbulent Autumn of 2024." ...