Seated closely together, a group of about a dozen people meets in the Multipurpose Room in Gallaudet’s Student Center. They are DeafBlind, Deaf, hearing, signing, and nonsigning, and use a mix of ...
From ordering a muffin at the Blue Room to engaging in small talk after class, conversational English permeates the day-to-day lives of all those on campus. But the terms and phrases used in these ...
No state has been more affected by the increase in immigrants than Florida, according to internal government data obtained by The Associated Press. Florida had 1,271 migrants who arrived from May 2023 ...
Two years after Hamas’ attack, mother turned activist Rachel Goldberg-Polin probes the contours of what’s next as Israel hits a crisis point.
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Kris Johns, a council candidate in Burton, said he met Sanford while introducing himself to voters last week. He told MLive.com that Sanford was pleasant but became “unhinged” when he suddenly began ...
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Not afraid of 'surfing the lingo,' poet Barbara Hamby reads from “Burn” as part of the Jerome Stern Reading Series on Oct. 7.
Photo: Professor Teodora Gliga and Research Associate Eryk Mejia with a family with a deaf infant in the play area of Babywaves] When encountering an animal that we recognize as a dog, we ...