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Second-hand fashion can be done without a person giving a virtue signal
[ad_1] These days, no month is allowed to go by without good reason, and the insatiable desire for new clothes comes into focus in September, fitting for the month that sees fashion magazines’ biggest issues. Oxfam’s annual campaign ‘Used September’ encourages consumers to buy only used goods for 30 days. The campaign’s mission statement reads, ... -
Economists, Higher Education Experts Participate
[ad_1] SARASOTA — Licensed financial consultant and mother, Cabicea Moore was a “by-product” of the Great Recession, earning her bachelor’s degree more than a decade ago when the economy was collapsing. During a time of high unemployment, she decided to go back to school and earned an MBA, but her student loan debt also hit ... -
Shawnee State University Mathematical Science major looks forward to promising career
[ad_1] PORTSMOUTH – Originally from Chesapeake, Ohio, Franklin (Scott) Ferrell is graduating next year and majoring in Mathematical Sciences at Shawnee State University. Looking at the actuarial program, affordability of tuition, and small student-to-faculty ratio, Ferrell knew his SSU was the right choice for him. Having a great interest in mathematics in high school, ... -
Mental health resources available for University of Utah students
[ad_1] Estimated duration: 2-3 minutes Salt Lake City — As a freshman or returning student, navigating a new chapter can be overwhelming. At the University of Utah, mental health first responders are stationed in each residential building, ready to listen and provide support. “I was a little stressed this morning because it took me too ... -
CNN Exclusive: Scientists make big strides in race to save Caribbean coral reefs
[ad_1] It’s a historic step forward, and they hope it can help revitalize the Caribbean ecosystem and give back to humans by providing greater protection from the ravages of hurricanes. Elkhorn corals once dominated the Caribbean Sea. But just as other important coral ecosystems are being degraded around the world, moose are rarely seen alive ... -
This Highly Rated Music Education Is Only $35
[ad_1] Disclosure: Our goal is to introduce products and services that we believe are interesting and useful. Entrepreneur can earn a small share of the revenue from sales from our Commerce partners if you purchase them. One of the things that sets entrepreneurs apart is their love of learning new things. However, as we get ... -
LSU HEALTH’s LA TUMOR REGISTRY publishes up-to-date statewide cancer incidence, mortality and survival information – L’Observateur
[ad_1] LSU HEALTH’s LA TUMOR REGISTRY publishes up-to-date statewide cancer incidence, mortality and survival information September 4, 2022 (Sunday) 11:00 am release new orleans, louisiana – The Louisiana Tumor Registry of LSU Health New Orleans has published the latest volume of its annual Cancer in Louisiana monograph series. Cancer in Louisiana, Volume 37, 2015-2019documents 2015-2019 ... -
Hitting the books: Rookie oceanographer helped win World War II using ocean science
[ad_1] L.etartize It tells the story of pioneering oceanographic researcher Mary Sears and her leading role in creating one of the most important intelligence gathering operations of World War II. Academically obscure, emaciated, and brusquely ignored by his male colleagues, Sears was selected to command by the godfather of climate change, Roger Rebel, in charge ...











