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The damage to a centuries-old painting in the Italian museum was just one of many tourist incidents raising ire on the ...
Dominion Ridge Academy, a private Christian School in Front Royal, has announced six of its student archers competed at the ...
(photo via Beecher and Bennett Funeral Home) India-West Staff Reporter. The Norwich University community was heartbroken to learn that a 21-year-old Indian American student died unexpectedly March 28.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNGlenn Irwin stable in hospital after sustaining fractures in British Superbike crash at SnettertonGlenn Irwin has been ruled out of the remainder of the third round of the British Superbike Championship at Snetterton ...
Norwich native Wally Lamb has once again caught the attention of Oprah Winfrey. Lamb’s new New York Times best-selling novel, ...
Rain and chilly temperatures didn’t dampen the joy and spirit on Fujitani Field as Wilton High School graduated 296 members ...
St. Albans graduate, Sophie Zemianek, closed her junior year with the Cadets women’s lacrosse team, who made a historic run ...
Norwich gallery hosts Gary Dodson’s photo series capturing fleeting subjects in flux. Beth McDermott, ... a North Carolina native, earned his MFA from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Norwich gallery hosts Gary Dodson’s photo series capturing fleeting subjects in flux. Beth McDermott. ... located at 125 Boswell Ave. in Norwich, will be open from 3-6 p.m. Thursday through Saturday.
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CT Insider on MSNCT woman's 14-year campaign ends as Harvard agrees to give up 175-year-old photos of enslaved peopleA Norwich woman’s 14-year campaign to get Harvard University to give up photographs of two enslaved people she believes were her ancestors — who were forced to pose half-naked by a Harvard “scientist” ...
NORWICH, Conn. (WTNH) — A Norwich woman is claiming victory Thursday night after Harvard agrees to relinquish possession of early photographs of slaves. Tamara Lanier says Renty, a slave in ...
The daguerreotypes, an early photographic process, were taken to support “polygenism,” which falsely states that African-descended people are inferior to White people.
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