The final week of October brought with it some fun stories from around the West Central region. Read more below on a community event, and a fun opportunity for local students. On the sports side a new ...
A brief drive from downtown leads to the Wells Japanese Garden, a surprisingly serene sanctuary that seems transported from halfway across the world. Created during the 1930s by W. Fulmer Wells as his ...
The Newberry Opera House, with its distinctive clock tower, serves as the crown jewel of downtown. Built in 1881 and meticulously restored in the 1990s, this French Gothic structure isn’t just ...
Oldrieve’s shoes were similar to those worn by other water walkers, but he experimented with different designs over time and ...
A Bay Area sound healer offers a unique twist on sound baths, an increasingly popular form of meditation and healing that is ...
If you’ve ever been on an airplane, you know how turbulence feels: shaky and chaotic. Just like there is turbulence in the ...
Without Gordon Lightfoot’s song, the Edmund Fitzgerald could have faded from memory along with the names of the roughly 6,500 ...
Colin Farrell spends almost the entirety of Ballad of a Small Player‘s 102-minute runtime wet. That’s not a sexual euphemism.
Tyla loves “Water,” but now she’s set her sights on oceanic glamour. In London last night, the South African singer showed ...
By sharing details of her seafaring life, a young designer found an audience for her cozy game about cleaning polluted waterways.
Pamukkale in Turkey looks like a snowy paradise but its hot springs have been a geothermal tourist attraction for millennia, ...
Claire Carlson ’23 was a 2022-23 Environmental Ethics Fellow with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views are her own. Improper dumping and waste disposal from corporations impacts the ...