Newsworthy items from across the South Shore in brief.
At Sacred Heart University conference, theologians reengage with Vatican II National Catholic Reporter
Despite layoffs in recent months, technology workers are in high demand in Canada. A look at online job postings reveals many opportunities for software develop
Wednesday on Wake Up Wisconsin, local guild members talked about embroidery and what their group offers to the community.
PJC announces 2022 Distinguished Alumni
On Tuesday (Oct. 18), members of SAG-AFTRA, including Zöe Kravitz, Kerry Washington, and Don Cheadle, urged Congress to pass the CROWN Act.
As new players and upstart legacy providers continue to reshape the higher ed market and own emerging distribution channels, colleges would be wise to build their own pipes—or more likely partner before these channels are totally closed off to them and they end up like the legacy cable companies.
Baldwinsville Theatre Guild is wrapping up its 80th anniversary season with a dream show for many performers: “A Chorus Line.” The musical follows a group of dancers auditioning for…
From October 17-20, 2022, Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs Lee Satterfield will travel to Los Angeles and San Francisco, California, to participate in engagements with exchange participants, the private sector, including the international film and entertainment indus…
The ActBlue Tech Workers Union/CWA has been voluntarily recognized by ActBlue Technical Services’ management. The workers will be members of the Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 1400. The union, comprised of 80 workers, and management plan to promptly begin negotiations for a collective…
Is life a test? We go through years of school, and we are constantly tested, for good or for bad, against certain criteria. Is our education system set up to be indicative of how life works? Is that the message that we want to send to our children? That life is about measuring up? That … The Chaos W…
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Other lives: Designer and art collector who was director of the Bristol Guild department store into his 70s
Brenda Ramseier, award-winning Indiana artist, is offering a one-day workshop for adult beginners who want to learn to use pastels.
“Emily the Criminal,” a film about a woman who gets involved in credit card fraud, is at heart about the student loan crisis.
Check out the latest exhibits and events Central Illinois museums, galleries and historic sites have to offer.
The Times-Reporter has compiled a roundup of community news.
By Elizabeth Brannon Marty Robbins is an artist. He’s also a mechanical engineer. And he’s a guitar player, a photographer, a graphic artist, a woodworker, a fused glass artist, a blown glass aficionado, a business owner, a teacher, a framer, a builder and a jewelry maker, just to name a few things…
The major service project of the Winnifred Tonkin Guild is underway in Venango County.
Here are the most interesting things to do this weekend in the Wilmington area.