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Arts & Culture (Page 30)

Horse-drawn carriage waiting in downtown San Antonio

February 19, 2024

San Antonio Considers Halting Horse-Drawn Carriage Service

San Antonians are anticipating council members’ final decision on the fate of downtown horse-drawn carriages.

By Taylore Gills

Local volunteers and scientists motor in an all-terrain vehicle along an 11-mile stretch of coast in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, monitoring sea turtle nests. (Credit: Jennifer Taylor)

January 11, 2024

Florida Sea Turtles are Making a Comeback as Humans Stay Out of the Way

Sea turtles are returning to this Florida surf town with nesting populations nearly doubling in 2022, sparking new hope from conservationists.

By Jennifer Taylor

January 11, 2024

UNC’s Daily Tar Heel Shirks Objectivity for Disruptive and Powerful Front Page

The Daily Tar Heel, UNC's weekly student newspaper, took a stand and presented stories from a tragic day when the University was under lockdown after an active shooter entered the premises. The editorials surrounding the incident challenged reporting norms and made a statement about their individual ethics as reporters.

By Jennie Mazur Jones

January 3, 2024

Is Thrifting Just a Hobby for Rich Hipsters?

What's driving the growing popularity of thrifting in America?

By Genevieve Hartnett

January 1, 2024

Texas Soldiers Stay Fit and Have Some Fun with Gatorball

'Gatorball is a mixture of ultimate football, soccer, and some cardio mixed in.'

By LaShic Mondrell

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