The Council of General Synod (CoGS) has voted to continue the print publication and journalistic mandate of the Anglican ...
Guinness, like other Irish stouts, enjoys a seasonal popularity every St. Patrick’s Day. It has also been touted as being “good for you,” at least by its own advertising posters decades ago. But can ...
The life of The Journal’s Arts & Culture Editor is unlike any other on the masthead.The role itself wears many faces and holds even more names. From as early as 1908, The Journal has had a “music” ...
The Journal hit the KCFF Red Carpet to catch up with the talented artists from the Slaight program and their paired producers. They gave us an inside scoop on their inspirations, creative processes, ...
Alright, you’ve stumbled upon the awe-inspiring world of bullet journaling. You’ve been wowed by the impressive layouts splashed across Instagram and had your friend rave endlessly about the wonders ...
When he initially got the call to let his name stand for bishop of Saskatoon, the Rev. Chad McCharles, a Manitoba priest and ...
Atlanta Hawks Foundation and Georgia’s Own Credit Union partnered with Vision To Learn, a non-profit organization that provides free vision screenings, eye exams, and glasses to students in public ...
In a world where people are constantly on go mode, attached to their phones, rushing to the next task on the to-do list rarely pausing for self-reflection, the simple act of journaling or ‘catching ...
Microplastics may be contributing to the spread of dangerous antibiotic resistant superbugs, according to a new study.
A proposed class action lawsuit claims Girl Scout cookies contain heavy metals, pesticides, and other toxins. A New York ...
There may be some cracks forming in the egg market. For the past several months, consumers have been faced with a hard reality: Fewer eggs at higher prices. But in the first week of March, prices for ...