National Support Day 2020 is Sunday, October 4th and there are deals of many delicious freezers and multiple area restaurants! This list will continue to grow as we get closer to Sunday, 10/4 so check back for additional offers furs. As always, these deals are available at participating locations. Burrito …
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A black Belgian student saw a white fraternity as his ticket. It was his death.
Santa was starting his third year of school when he pledged to the unregulated club Rusegom for young men in Antwerp. “They represent a kind of social class,” said Kenny Van Minsel, former president of the Campus Student Association. “Primarily white – given that – and primarily upper class.” Mr. …
Read More »How does an elected oral college college work and why is it important?
That’s one of the most surprising facts about voting in the United States: when popular vote chooses members of Congress, mayors, governors, state legislators, and even more obscure local officials, it doesn’t determine the highest ranking of the presidential winner. In the ground. That important decision ultimately comes down to …
Read More »One form of exercise proves to be most effective for long-term weight loss
Weight training, Also known as resistance training, it has been practiced for centuries as a way to build muscular strength. Research shows that resistance training, done by bodyweight, resistance bands or machines, dumbbells or free weights, not only helps us build strength, but also improves muscle size and can help …
Read More »Melting Antarctic Snow Reveals Preserved Remains of 800-Year-Old Penguins
As the world warms, melting ice sheets around the world reveal everything from trapped methane gas to the remains of Viking. A new discovery has been made in the now-returning Snow Packs: the remains of an 800-year-old penguin. After discovering that the Antarctic coast was initially found to be fresh …
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