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Squirrel salvation

Lauren Brensel November 1, 2024November 1, 2024

Becky Goodman, 49, is a squirrel savior.

As an animal rehabber based in Gainesville, she rescues injured squirrels, treats and cares for them in designated enclosures and releases them into the wilderness again … Continue readingSquirrel salvation

The Atlantic sojourner

Sophia Abolfathi June 14, 2024July 8, 2024

As researchers from the Clearwater Marine Aquarium watch attentively through the camera’s point of view, a large, gray being swims inches below the water, her back skimming the salty air … Continue readingThe Atlantic sojourner

Kalèo Marshall

admin May 31, 2024March 27, 2024

I did pageants when I was a kid. Love for fashion was always there … Continue readingKalèo Marshall

Sun Joo Park

Elise Plunk May 31, 2024March 27, 2024

When people talk about scissor sharpening, people think it’s not a big deal; it’s just grinding, and that’s it … Continue readingSun Joo Park

Valió la peña

Melanie Peña Bombino January 24, 2024January 20, 2024

I remember asking my mom once, “Why didn’t you put the eñe in my paperwork?”

There was an invisible little squiggle over the n in my last name. It signified that the Peña was pronounced pen-ya, not pen-a. While most of my classmates grew up knowing and never questioning their names, I didn’t fully understand mine until I was ten … Continue readingValió la peña

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