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The S.C. Forestry Commission considered numerous factors in deciding whether to close the forest after the dogs’ attacks.
People who view the world as a savage social jungle are more likely to admire antagonistic leaders, praising their competence ...
Lava flows, near mile-thick glaciers and ice age floods layered and carved up this landscape.
Veteran federal prosecutor Winston Holliday has battled some of South Carolina’s most notorious criminals, but over the ...
Zohran Mamdani’s parents, a filmmaker and a professor, gave him the foundation for his run for mayor of New York. But their own political views may open him up to attacks.
Missouri football could run three deep at both defensive end spots in the 2025 season. Does that make it the deepest room on ...
President Trump has racked up a string of wins against colleges and universities in recent weeks, though the larger fights ...
A wave of teacher departures and curriculum shifts under Columbia Secondary School’s new principal has led to growing ...
Rivers are Earth's arteries. Water, sediment and nutrients self-organize into diverse, dynamic channels as they journey from ...
The university has largely complied with the administration’s demands, but has adjusted them in meaningful ways. One department offers a window into that effort.
Why do some rivers split? UCSB scientists found the answer—and it could change how we restore and manage waterways.
One of the Columbia River Gorge’s most popular hiking trails, the Cape Horn trail east of Washougal, is getting some much-needed care thanks to volunteers from the Cape Horn Conservancy.