Fresh radar work on the Giza Plateau is reviving one of archaeology’s most persistent questions: what, if anything, lies ...
The extent to which humans are monogamous has long been subject to debate. One scientist says studying sibling genetics gives a clear answer.
Excavations show Christians and Zoroastrians coexisted in 5th-century Mesopotamia, revealed through early architecture at ...
An atmosphere of fear and uncertainty has set in on campuses across Appalachia where at least a dozen faculty and staff at ...
Before we enter the new year, it is worth pausing for a moment. Our lives move fast, our days are full, and the world is loud ...
In the wake of SIUE’s phase two program prioritization memos, which asked departments in the College of Arts and Sciences how ...
The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center on 616 1st Ave NW isn’t just another thrift store – it’s a bargain wonderland where thirty-five bucks can transform into enough treasures to make your ...
Archaeologists found flint, iron pyrite to strike it and sediments where a fire was probably built several times at an ...
Numerous changes to federal student loan options will come into play. The changes have major implications for both new and ...
“Whether or not human beings are exceptional is one of the most important questions of our age. Either we have unique value and moral responsibilities, or we are just another animal in the forest, and ...
Archaeologists have found the earliest evidence yet of fire technology — and it was created by Neanderthals in England more ...
The Boston Public Library’s exhibit “Revolution! 250 Years of Art and Activism in Boston” pays tribute to those who have been ...