(while keeping up with back-to-back administrations who pushed parks into the systems as political concessions) and in her soul as she navigates her way back from a devastating breakup. Even fantasy enthusiasts will find much to enjoy in Feral as both a book about a quest and in
Emily Pennington is the real deal—as both a writer and an adventurer, and I admire her talents in both respects. Her first book, Feral, is a compelling read that puts us in her shoes as she tries to complete a year-long quest to visit every national park during a pandemic…
For one of the most authentic #Oktoberfest celebrations in #Illinois, head to St. Mary's Catholic Church and School in Alton. — @onlyinyourstate
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My son’s a senior film major at Northwestern. He’s crowdsourcing the budget for a short film he’s working on this summer.
If you’ve harbored dreams of being a film producer, please consider helping out a struggling student director. Thanks in advance!
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#Teachers spend their entire careers teaching other people’s children, often to their own personal detriment—financial, health, violence, etc.—shouldn’t they be able to #retire after 30 years of service? I think so. I hope you do, too. #education
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