News (Page 118)

November 7, 2021
Eugene Patisserie Weathers Uncertain Economy with Sweet Optimism
(EUGENE, Ore.) — Upon entering the Noisette Pastry Kitchen from the clammy downtown streets, visitors are hit with the aroma […]

November 7, 2021
A Leading NYU Professor of Climate Change Discusses a Realist View of the Crisis
(NEW YORK) — Dale Jamieson’s approach to the climate-change crisis is stripped of buzzwords and glamorized solutions. He’s a professor […]

November 7, 2021
A Women’s Boutique in Charleston Pushes on in the Face of COVID-19
(CHARLESTON, S.C.) — Joan Crosby has been a family-owned women’s boutique since 1950 and intends to continue its legacy, despite […]

November 7, 2021
A New TikTok Challenge Causes Trouble at Local Middle School
The TikTok challenge, called “Devious Licks,” encourages students to not only film themselves stealing items such as soap bags or soap dispensers in school bathrooms but to also vandalize the entire bathroom as well.

November 7, 2021
How Boo-Ray’s Survived the Pandemic
Scott Marks says opening the doors of his Texas restaurant after the pandemic is "like a family reunion."