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Like most elusive marsh birds, American Bitterns prefer to be heard, not seen. But it was just the opposite for photographer Jim Morris last week, when he spied the pinstriped herons on a California ...
Fri, June 20, 2025 Published on Jun. 20, 2025 Published on 2025-06-20T15:38:19+07:00 ...
PADDY BARRETT is a firm believer that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And the Shelbourne ace is delighted to see his side embrace what many see as the ‘ugly’ side of the game. Shels ...
One in five academics on both sides of the political spectrum do not feel free to teach controversial topics, a survey has found as England’s higher education watchdog issued guidance on how ...
The percentage of those who do not feel free to teach controversial topics rises to a third for academics from ethnic minority backgrounds while female academics are more likely than their male ...
One in five academics on both sides of the political spectrum do not feel free to teach controversial topics, a survey has found as England’s higher education watchdog issued guidance on how ...
The guidance was published alongside a survey, conducted on behalf of the watchdog by YouGov, which revealed a fifth of academics (21%) feel “not very free” or “not at all free” to discuss challenging ...
‘But You Are Free’ If you’re like me, you don’t like to feel put on the spot. (That’s one of the reasons I don’t like asking for help; I hate putting other people in that position.) ...
The fields weren’t abandoned, they were bought, sold, repurposed. Agriculture gave way to horticulture. Apples yield more profit than rice. A box of walnuts earns more than a bag of grain.