Penn State Students Challenging Life Book by Book
The African Library Project changes lives book by book by starting libraries in rural Africa. Their grassroots approach mobilizes U.S. volunteers, young and old, to organize book drives and ship books...
View ArticleGolia e-Bus Transfer Vehicle Available in the United Kingdom
Approval has recently been given by the Department for Transport UK for use by the public of an all electric version of the Golia truck. The Golia truck is classified as an NI vehicle which means that...
View ArticleJeff Gordon ‘Hats Off to Hope’ You Don’t go to the Circus Again
Random House Children’s Books and Dr. Seuss Enterprises announced today the launch of the Hats Off to Dr. Seuss! (www.HatsOffDrSeuss.com) campaign at the famed 42nd Street branch of the New York Public...
View ArticleHealth Tip of the Week: Sugary Foods May Weaken Immune System
Have you ever eaten one of your favorite sweets–a snickers bar, cupcake, or a pint of your ultimate flavor of ice cream, and the next day, or a few days later you found yourself coughing and sneezing?...
View ArticleCelebrities Push Congress to Act on Gun Control Laws
“I still haven’t gotten over Connecticut,” says singer Tony Bennett as he reflects on the Sandy Hook incident. “I’d like the assault weapons to go to war, not in our own country. And I’d like assault...
View ArticleThe Pollination Project: Changing the World with $1,000 per Day
Every person can change the world. It is easy to dismiss this comment as overused and simplistic. However, in the case of Ariel Nessel, a man committed to creating positive change, it is also true. Mr....
View ArticleSupporting Our Military
Plagued by images of war-torn areas that we can only imagine, the military men and women serving in the middle east protecting our country are confronted with this reality every minute of every day....
View ArticleEbony, Ivory, and Everyone In-between
By Komal Bhasin Ebony and Ivory was an instant hit for Stevie Wonder and Sir Paul McCartney in 1982. Ostensibly about piano keys, the song cheerfully tackles race relations in America. The song is...
View ArticleOne Billion Rising and V-Day Unite to End Violence On Women
In 1994, Tony Award Winner Eve Ensler made history when her play, The Vagina Monologues, astounded the artistic world. Not only did the play’s subject matter boldly venture into previously uncharted...
View ArticleInspirational Story of the Week: Ohio Track Star Carries Fellow Runner to Finish
Meghan Vogel, a junior at West Liberty-Salem High School in West Liberty, Ohio, exuded the epitome of sportsmanship and kindness in the Ohio State Championship Track and Field Meet in June of 2012....
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