Where you can join your friends in the front row of a concert by your favorite star—but the crowd is 300 million strong, your friends are on the other side of the world, and it’s all happening at the Great Pyramid of Giza. Later you’ll do some shopping at the […]
Arianne Phillips
Chicago Businesses Shine on Yelp’s Top 100 Local Companies List
Four Chicago-based businesses have been spotlighted as “local favorites” during National Small Business Week, earning a place on Yelp’s “Top 100 Local Companies” list. Chicago Pet Sitters, Windy City Wedding Dance, Rogers Park Provisions, and Play were honored for their significant roles in shaping community identities, driving local economies, and, […]
Miami: The Three Attributes of the Best Family-Managed Resort in the USA
Mauro Pinho, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Acqualina Resort & Residences, reveals to REPORTUR.us that personalized service, luxurious accommodations, and gourmet dining experiences along with other high-quality services are the three standout attributes that have made Acqualina Resort & Residences the best resort in the USA according to […]
Slick Roads Ahead: Winter Weather Advisory Covers Entire Region, Freezing Rain Expected This Morning
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory covering the entire region until noon on Tuesday. The advisory includes several Ohio counties such as Auglaize, Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Darke, Greene, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Shelby, and Warren. Additionally, Randolph, Union, and Wayne counties in Indiana are […]
Dartmouth Student Government Senate Recaps Discussion with Secretary of Education, Explores Green Ice Skate Rentals
In its inaugural session for the winter term on January 14, the Dartmouth Student Government Senate convened to discuss various matters, including recent interactions with College officials, emerging dining and technology initiatives, and the possibility of offering ice skate rentals on the Green. President Jessica Chiriboga ’24 initiated the discussions […]
Scientists Uncover Disturbing Findings in Lake Tahoe Investigation, Prompting Calls for Environmental Education
Lake Tahoe, a renowned tourist destination on the California-Nevada border, is facing a significant environmental threat, according to the first study examining large plastic waste in the area. Published in Applied Spectroscopy in September, the study revealed disturbing findings, indicating an average of 133 pieces of plastic per mile in […]
Championing Avian Conservation: Battling to Preserve America’s Bird Species
In the Florida Prairie near Disney World, a concerted effort is underway to revive the dwindling population of the Florida grasshopper sparrow, deemed the most endangered bird in North America. Our book, “A Wing and a Prayer: The Race to Save our Vanishing Birds,” documents the collaborative endeavor among wildlife […]
Uncertainty Rises as Texas’ Immigration Law Stirs Border Communities
Texas has introduced a new law that criminalizes illegal entry into the state, sparking confusion and apprehension among undocumented migrants and families living along the US-Mexico border. This legislation, known as Senate Bill 4 (SB4), signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott, grants local law enforcement the authority to arrest […]
Biden Administration Offers Colleges Recommendations on Incorporating Student Race in Admissions
Biden Administration Offers New Guidance on College Admissions After Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Decision In the wake of the Supreme Court’s recent ruling to prohibit the use of race as a determining factor in college admissions, the Biden administration has taken steps to provide clarity on how race and ethnicity […]