Reinhardt Student Spends Spring Break Researching Family History at North Carolina Museum

By Alissa Hodges I spent my spring break blessed with the opportunity to complete research at the archives of the Museum of the Cherokee Indian in Cherokee, North Carolina. A

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Russia Invades Ukraine, World Reacts

On Feb. 24, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin launched a military offensive as Russia invaded Ukraine. Russian forces began bombing major Ukrainian cities including Kyiv, Lutsk, Dnipro and more in an

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Racing Through Life: Triumphs and Defeats of a Racing Empire

By Kinleigh Stancill Growing up, I always heard stories about my dad’s time racing when he was in his twenties. I remember flipping through old photo books, looking at the

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“Selma” is This Generation’s “King” of Historical Biopics

Photo Credit: CC Pop Culture The highly enjoyable 2014 biopic film “Selma” does more than simply retell the story of the violent three-month period in 1965 when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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The Most Haunted Places in Georgia

By: Sara Humphries Everyone loves a good ghost story. It’s all fun and games — that is, until you’re alone and something falls for no reason, or you hear an odd sound

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