Gemma Ware, The Conversation Cod Fishing For generations, cod fishing was a way of life in Newfoundland and Labrador, the easternmost province in Canada. But in...
Jonathan Howe, Temple University In an effort to avoid stereotypes about Black male athletes, such as being labeled a “dumb jock,” Spike, a college football player,...
(Family Features) More than 4.2 million Americans live with glaucoma, a leading cause of vision loss in the nation. Although there is no cure for glaucoma,...
Ana Lucia Araujo, Howard University During the era of slavery in the Americas, enslaved men, women and children also enjoyed the holidays. Slave owners usually gave...
Shariq Siddiqui, Indiana University The growth of “halal mortgages” over the past 20 years has expanded financial access to homeownership for many Muslims. Halal mortgages provide...
The "Pure Olive Oil from Europe" project promotes high-quality European organic olive oil in Canada, emphasizing its health benefits, environmentally friendly production, and providing a festive...
With heartfelt sadness, we reflect on the life of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, who passed away on December 29, 2024, at...
Christopher Palma, Penn State If you have visited an island like one of the Hawaiian Islands, Tahiti or Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, you...
Huseyn Abdulla, University of Tennessee In 2018, L.L. Bean ended its century-old “lifetime” return policy, limiting returns to one year after purchase and requiring receipts. The...
Joshua Lens, University of Iowa Ever since the NCAA permitted college athletes to get paid by companies that use their names, images and likenesses, athletes have...