Stateside s conversation with Jennifer Tianen and Yael Mizrahi
In high school English classes, students are often tasked with trudging through the classics. At West Bloomfield High School, in
Jennifer Tianen’s class, they’re getting a different view of one author in the literary canon.
These students have been transcribing the letters of Marjorie Bump, a Petoskey woman who was friends with Ernest Hemingway when he lived at his boyhood summer home of Windemere. She was also a character in his Nick Adams stories, particularly
The End of Something, where Hemingway’s self insert character, Adams, ends up with a broken heart.
Moorhead brothers who grew up playing along the Red River became conservation pioneers
Brothers Olaus and Adolph Murie s early outdoor adventures while growing up in Moorhead molded them. Both brothers became renowned wildlife biologists, naturalists and conservationists. An online talk will explore their stories. Written By: Patrick Springer | ×
Olaus and Adolph Murie, brothers from Moorhead who became pioneering wildlife biologists and conservationists, near the summit of Endicott Mountain in Alaska in 1923. The Murie Center / Wyoming State Historical Society
MOORHEAD Olaus Murie spent his boyhood paddling the Red River in a canoe and camping in the woods along the riverbanks in an area he regarded as a patch of wilderness.
Bukayo Saka: Why mesmeric teenager could be future Arsenal captain
By Harry de CosemoBBC Sport
Last updated on
15 April 202115 April 2021.From the section Arsenal
Bukayo Saka was in the most recent England squad and could be heading to the European Championship this summer
When Bukayo Saka takes to the field on Thursday - fitness permitting - and attempts to play his part in steering Arsenal past Slavia Prague and into the Europa League semi-finals, he will not be short of support.
In the corridors at Greenford High School in Ealing, Saka s legacy looms large. In pride of place on the wall in the reception area, there is a signed Arsenal shirt and a thank you letter written by the 19-year-old, whose status as one of English football s brightest prospects ensures he still dominates conversations for teachers and students alike.
Government finds cash to “urgently address” AMHP shortages but sector leaders query feasibility of doing so
Part of £3m in Covid-19 mental health recovery plan will be used to address shortages but AMHP leads say long training cycle means this will not be a quick fix
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The government has announced funding to “urgently” address gaps in the approved mental health professional (AMHP) workforce.
Set out in the Covid-19 mental health and wellbeing recovery plan, published last week, the money is part of a £3m package that will also go on preparing for the planned reform of the Mental Health Act 1983. This will include starting to address the significant racial disparities in the use of the act, which the government said had “been further exposed by Covid-19”.
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