Daily Archives: December 8, 2017
Universities strive for ‘Christmas’-free campuses
As another Christmas quickly approaches, colleges across the country are issuing their annual guidelines on how to make the season as inclusive as possible. At the University of California, Irvine, for instance, individual departments are encouraged to “focus on celebrating a special … Continue reading
What Can Be Learned from SAT Scores at Timberlane?
At last night’s school board meeting, Mrs. Collins, the head of the Timberlane Music Association, shared with the board some very interesting SAT results from our Timberlane students. Mrs. Collins said that Timberlane students who participated in music and athletics … Continue reading
All Cryptocurrencies Set Record $420 Billion Market Cap as NH Retailers Launch DASH Acceptance
What a ride! The total market cap of Bitcoin and all other cryptocurrencies combined passed $420 billion for the first time yesterday! For some perspective, keep in mind that the global market cap passed $100 billion for the first time in early … Continue reading
Breaking News: Snowflakes Don’t Like Being Called Snowflakes
Recent research has uncovered another one of those ‘water is wet’ discoveries. A new survey by insurance firm Aviva found that 72 percent of 16 to 24-year-olds believe the term “snowflake” is unfairly applied to millennials. 74 percent of respondents took it a … Continue reading
Death at NH State Prison Residential Treatment Unit Being Investigated in Concord
CONCORD – New Hampshire State Police Investigators are working with the New Hampshire Department of Corrections Investigative unit to investigate the death of Phillip Borcuk, 34, NHID # 42416 who was a resident at the Department’s Residential Treatment Unit. | … Continue reading
Speakers Well-Received at Cornerstone’s Gender Identity Forum
The Cornerstone team was proud to welcome three exceptional people to New Hampshire in late November, each with a story and expertise relating to gender identity policies. Over the course of the week, hundreds of people came to hear them … Continue reading