Buccieri's experience not only deepened her appreciation for living in Lancaster, but for being part of the lacrosse coaching ...
Who run the world?', Beyoncé once asked, before replying to her own question with a resounding, one-word answer: 'Girls'.
Girls Rock Bloomington, a local nonprofit focused on music education and youth mentorship, will host a songwriting and zine ...
PETERS TWP. — Kylie Mulholland trudged to the bench at James Buchanan High School with 28.1 seconds left Friday night and buried her head in the top of her Garnet Valley jersey. When Savannah ...
UNICEF calls on the Taliban to lift ban on girls' education as new school year begins in Afghanistan
ISLAMABAD — The U.N. children’s agency on Saturday urged Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers to immediately lift a lingering ban on girls' education to save the future of millions who have been ...
Despite Gilmore Girls’ continued popularity on streaming platforms like Netflix, show star Lauren Graham hasn’t seen many residual checks arrive in her mailbox. “There really are no ...
Weather Girl, at London’s Soho Theatre until 5 April, is a frantic and funny one-woman show about the looming climate apocalypse. Written by Brian Watkins, it stars Julia McDermott as Stacey ...
Alternatives for Girls, an area organization that supports girls and young women who are experiencing homelessness and other risks avoid early pregnancy and exploitation through special resources and ...
On April 21, 1974, she appeared on the front page of the New York Daily News when she became one of the first girls legally permitted to join a Little League baseball team, in New Jersey.
including the pair that put Garnet Valley ahead for good in what will go down as an instant classic for Delco high school girls basketball. After pouring in a game-high 25 points, Mulholland was ...
Kaufmann, Palm Springs, California (1970) Hence, it comes as little surprise that the state has attracted the attention of cool-girls across the decades. From Laurel Canyon legends such as Cass ...
Reflecting a generational change, two Pew surveys show boys tend to feel discouraged in the classroom, and are less likely than girls to pursue college. By Claire Cain Miller In the 1980s and ...
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