Keith Gabel competes in his second run in the snowboard banked slalom event on Friday, March 16, 2018 at Jeongseon Alpine Center at the Pyeongchang Winter Paralympic Games. | Mark Reis/U.S. Paralympics Snowboarding
Heading into his third Paralympic Games, Keith Gabel’s ambitions are far more golden than they’ve ever been. The snowboarder already owns a pair of medals in boardercross, and needs just one more to round out his collection.
Heading into his third Paralympic Games, Keith Gabel’s ambitions are far more golden than they’ve ever been. The snowboarder already owns a pair of medals in boardercross, and needs just one more to round out his collection.
Up until a few weeks ago, Heather Short was a tenured professor at a Montreal college where she spent more than a decade educating students about climate change. But this year, Short found herself feeling as though her work which left her students with a great deal of anxiety and few solutions about their futures might be doing them more harm than good. She resigned and wrote about the need for a more climate-literate education system for CBC First Person.
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