Emma Broyles is from Anchorage, Alaska, and currently resides in Phoenix, Arizona to continue her studies in biomedical sciences and vocal performance at Barrett, The Honors College at Arizona State University. Having dermatillomania and acne herself along with a strong passion for helping others, she chose to study biomedical sciences as a preliminary degree to […]
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I want The Autism Society of America’s Muckety Mucks to listen to this blacked out video of one of my daughters – who is in her twenties – crying, crying and bemoaning herself because a show of Nick Jr. was missed on Pluto TV scschedule a day. The actual screaming and sadness lasted a full […]
Slight increase. 1 in 54 to 1 in 1 in 44 children is not a slight increase. We have eleven cases of Omicron Covid in Connecticut and the hair of the state is on fire. Everything is a question of perspective – some things we should fear and repair and fight. Some things we should […]
“You have to be extra careful about a lot of things,” she says after leaving him. “Hand sanitiser and everything – and don’t be too close to your friends or play like you used to.” – Ivan Moreno Santa Monica, California. 8 a.m., Santa Monica High School A cheerleader hurriedly approaches a Santa Monica High […]
Last week the Wall Street Journal published an opinion piece by Joseph A. Ladapo and Harvey A. Risch. It was a breath of fresh air in this stale, overtly political summer. I spent some time on Twitter yesterday, and after that I badly needed a shower. The fury. The vitriol. The pitchforks and torches raised […]
The rate of restricted digital access for households was 42 percent during the shutdown last spring before dropping to about 31 percent in the fall, suggesting school districts have improved their adaptation to distance learning, according to an analysis by the UCLA Center for Neighborhood Knowledge of US Census Data. (In fact, Education Week and […]