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Figure Skater Strides for Her Stepmom
“Running for me is a lot about healing and working things out … When you run, your body hurts, but your mind feels clear. That’s my personal reason wh...
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Given Turns Boston Marathon into Family Occassion
“Without training for this marathon I wouldn’t have seen so much of Boston … I had no idea how much that was there."
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Serial Marathoner Looks For One More
“When you do like 10 miles, you’re like, ‘Oh a half marathon’s only a 5K more,’” Thurlow said. “So, you kind of start like, ‘Oh, could I do a half mar...
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The Nomadic Patrick Maney Talks Classes and Conspiracies
"'Why did I want to go into history?' Because I’m interested in it. Will history save the world? I doubt it. Will it save my life? No, but I’m interes...
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History Professor Savage Offers New Perspective on Brexit
“It’s important to understand these conflicts if we’re going to avoid repeating these same mistakes,” said Savage.
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Lover of Wordsworth and the Wild
Emma Hammack brings freshness, positivity, and sometimes her dog to her class on 19th Century Romanticism.
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Across the Pond and to the Pulpit
After growing up in the middle of political and religious unrest in Ireland, Rev. Oliver P. Rafferty, S.J. now teaches about some of the historical ev...
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Facebook’s Historian: Professor Heather Cox Richardson
“If you start to look at your history with clear eyes, you will be more likely to look at the world with clear eyes,” said Richardson.
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Professor Ann Burgess is the Mind Behind the ‘Mindhunter’
“My uncle was in a kind of rural area in Maryland, and I’d go out with him, out to the houses, and he’d deliver babies ... The next week there’d be a ...
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A Girl in the Boys Club: Judge Stefanie Martinez, BC ’93
One of the few female judges in Nebraska, Martinez has defied the male-dominant profession and now looks to give opportunities to more young women.