The National Park Service (NPS) has reversed its previous position on the City of Alexandria’s request to modify a deed tied ...
The tech revolution that started in 2000 has fundamentally disrupted our social cohesion and cultural foundations, and it’s ...
A 122,000-square-foot Columbus building that houses the State Library of Ohio could be demolished under a proposal to ...
Homer's Epics, Iliad and Odyssey, brought the ideas of Greek civilization to the world, serving as the foundation of Western literature.
The Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery Memorial, a burial ground for more than 1,700 people who escaped slavery, stands alone on a plot of land on the outskirts of historic Old Town Alexandria.
The Howard County Library System cut 55 on-call workers due to budget constraints, raising concerns from the union as it ...
By Sydney Kodama | skodama@alextimes.com In Alexandria, Black history is celebrated year round. Artura Jackson, assistant ...
Experience the revival of Scott Joplin's 'Treemonisha' by Washington National Opera, blending ragtime, spirituals, and ...
Reading can open doors for young people that are otherwise shut, and with this mindset, legislators on Tuesday advanced a ...
UD's Living Lab Research Group leads pop-up demonstrations in Wilmington and Middletown that lead to pedestrian safety ...
“Jam Journal” is a rotating column featuring a new Daily Trojan editor in each installment, commenting on the music most important to them. Andrew Cardenas is DEIA director and Talkin’ Troy editor at ...
This video traces the rise of the Library of Alexandria, established by Ptolemy I around 300 BC, exploring its ambitions, immense collection of texts, and role in advancing knowledge across the Greek ...
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