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Italian Artist Arnaldo Pomodoro Passes Away at 98 Rome—Renowned Italian artist Arnaldo Pomodoro, famous for his striking bronze sculptures, has…
Harvard Wins Temporary Legal Victory in International Student Case A federal judge in Boston recently ruled in favor of Harvard…
Harvard University to Transfer Historic Photographs to South Carolina Museum BOSTON — Harvard University is set to transfer a collection…
KORMARKITIS, Cyprus — In a small village, 97-year-old Iosif Skordis sits with fellow locals, the ash from his cigarette glimmering…
Supreme Court’s Ruling on Catholic Charter School in Oklahoma In a significant decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has effectively halted…
The Ark Encounter: A Testament to Faith in Kentucky WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. – In northern Kentucky, a massive replica of Noah’s…
Creationism Resilient a Century After the Scopes Trial WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. — The 1925 Scopes monkey trial is often viewed as…
Harvard University Takes Bold Steps Amid Federal Funding Cuts Washington, D.C. — Harvard University is stepping up by allocating $250…
Harvard University Responds to Federal Grant Threats Harvard University addressed concerns on Monday regarding possible federal funding cuts from the…
Villanova Celebrates First American Pope VILLANOVA, Pa. — Villanova University has a reason to celebrate as it welcomed the news…

