Author’s Note: This piece was written before the devastating earthquakes that took the lives of over 8,000 people and ravaged Nepal's infrastructure. The earthquakes have laid bare many of the core ...
Say ahhhh: Dr. Suzanne Landis, the “mother of Project Access,” helped create the service. She is one of many doctors who help uninsured Buncombe County residents get the care they need. photo courtesy ...
The portrait of the smiling family, which was taken in November 2004, appeared on TV and in newspapers across the nation last week. Millions of people saw the image, an image shattered, as one ...
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Can’t find any takers for that extra zucchini? Two local organizations have teamed up to accept garden donations, distribute it to the community and cut down on food waste. Access to Excess, a food ...
When Jeff Zalaznick set up shop inside the Seagram Building last year, he had a lofty space to fill. The hallowed ground had previously belonged to The Four Seasons -- a legendary eatery that ...
Better access to the outdoors was one of the top reasons people moved to Montana over the past decade, a recent study found. The Montana State University research discovered newcomers are most often ...
When Courtney Palmer moved to Columbia and knew she needed to establish primary care, she started by calling MU Health Care. “You muster up the energy, and then you start making phone calls, and MU is ...
San Francisco should not have to spend $1 million on a wheelchair ramp in the Board of Supervisors chambers to assure equal access for people with disabilities. There must be less expensive options ...
Last week, I confessed to having something of a crisis of faith. I was attending a fascinating workshop on library publishing services. A vast majority of library directors surveyed for this project ...
The recent announcement that GOCard access in residence halls has been extended from 10 p.m. until midnight is a small victory for campus convenience. But for members of certain groups, such as GERMS ...
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