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The Exchange – NBC Connecticut

Back in college, I was chosen for the national leadership society Omicron Delta Kappa (which was also founded at my school over a century ago). This showed not a small bit of courage on the part of my electors because while I was captain of a sport and did okay in my classes, my friends nicknamed me “homeless” because I…

Kelly Evans: Leading From the Home Office

A few years later, as a reporter, I saw a job posting for a gig in Europe. I desperately wanted the job, even though I was underqualified. I mentioned this to my editor. He said I should tell the overseas editor. I found this almost laughable. But I took his advice, spoke to that editor about it, and wound up not getting the Europe job, but a completely different columnist position that became one of the best learning experiences of my life. Later, in a different capacity, he did hire me to work in Europe and that is how I came to work in TV.  

What Does the Bible Say About Family and Its Vital Importance?

What Does the Bible Say About Family and Its Vital Importance? Dr. Sandra Hamer Smith Contributing Writer 2021 4 May What Does the Bible Say about Family?  It is evident that families are important to God. When God created Adam, he then created a helpmate for him. Adam named her Eve (Genesis 2). The animals already had mates suitable for them. God created woman from the rib of man. Man was created from the image of God. So, what does the Bible say about family? We know that many families are highlighted in the Bible. Early in the book of Genesis, we learn about the first sons of Adam and Eve…Cain and Abel. We also learn about problems occurring in the family and the root cause of those problems.

Maneater | Letter to the Editor: MU administration must progress and change in order to evoke inclusion, diversity and equity

Letters to the editor are submitted from outside The Maneater and do not represent the view of the newspaper, editorial board or staff. Racism has been present on MU’s campus since its establishment in 1839. In the past, Black students have continuously been denied admission, academic resources and rights for too long at this institution. Through marches, movements, resilience and unity, students were able to stand against these acts of discrimination to better serve Black students in their pursuit of academia at MU. These demonstrations helped provide essential resources for our students of color, whether that be more faculty and staff of color, or even social justice programs, spaces and resources.

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