Let’s be honest. When you hear “open source,” what’s the first thing that pops into your head? For many, it’s lines of code, complex algorithms, and late-night debugging sessions. It’s easy to think that if you can’t write code for a new feature or fix a tricky bug, you don’t have a place in the […]| Mautic
Parents of little ones, this one’s for you! Local Anchor invites families to a relaxed and engaging morning at Dig-It Torrance for the Coffee, Conversation and Toddler Playdate happening on Monday, October 21 from 10| Local Anchor
While the disappearing 'Great Wall of buttons' gets most of the press, there are quite a few more updates present in the 2026 Corvette interior.| CorvetteForum
Nominations are now open for the Mautic Council, and we're looking for seven driven and community-focused individuals like YOU to step up!| Mautic
Costumes, prizes and a fun Halloween night out in Alamosa for bike riders The post Boo-cycle Parade: a new community bike ride appeared first on Alamosa Citizen.| Alamosa Citizen
Hayduck International wants to move freight on nearly 27 miles of track in Rio Grande County The post South Carolina company wants to buy unused rail line appeared first on Alamosa Citizen.| Alamosa Citizen
Woodke and Walker lead team to a team-best finish The post San Luis Valley Rattlers finish second in Nathrop appeared first on Alamosa Citizen.| Alamosa Citizen
Candidate for governor cites academic performance and mental health; also backs limits on AI chatbots The post Sen. Bennet proposes statewide ban on cell phones in classrooms appeared first on Alamosa Citizen.| Alamosa Citizen
Attorney general makes Valley campaign stop in his bid for governor The post Weiser to host Alamosa meet-and-greet appeared first on Alamosa Citizen.| Alamosa Citizen
Renovation will enhance the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) accessibility and improve functionality at Pueblo facility The post Elevator project breaks ground at Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center appeared first on Alamosa Citizen.| Alamosa Citizen
Check out our list of some great winter break camps in South Bay offering a variety of activities for kids of all ages.| Local Anchor
Check out this list of the most popular Thanksgiving Break Camps in the South Bay area to help you find the right one.| Local Anchor
Nominations for the 2026 F. G. Ciapetta Lectureship in Catalysis are open and nomination packages due on 7 November 2025. The award description and requirements are available at https://nacatsoc.org/awards/ciapetta/.| nacatsoc.org
About 5,000 federal civilian employees live in Michigan's 7th Congressional District, which includes East Lansing.| East Lansing Info
At least three Aquatic Center employees used their training to help save people in danger while off the clock this summer.| East Lansing Info
The scores indicate that many Red Cedar students overcome challenges like having English as a second language.| East Lansing Info
This week's East Lansing Insider podcast features discussions about safety downtown and potential changes to the city's police oversight commission.| East Lansing Info
The city also reached a new three-year contract with City Manager Robert Belleman.| East Lansing Info
The East Lansing Educational Foundation is accepting nominations for its annual awards.| East Lansing Info
On Saturday, September 27, 2025, more than 200 community members packed the Soorp Khatch Church Arabian Hall in Bethesda, Maryland, for a powerful evening of music, culture and unity. The event, organized by the ARF Sebouh Gomideh of Washington, D.C. and Hamazkayin of Washington, D.C., featured the highly anticipated performance of Arthur Khachents from Artsakh. … The post Armenian cultural night with Arthur Khachents brings community together appeared first on The Armenian Weekly.| The Armenian Weekly
Most parents who have a child with learning differences will tell you they gained direction once they received a diagnosis. For Debbie Clark, that direction turned into a life path that is still producing new turns with a horse named Cynder-fella. Clark, who lives in Simi Valley, connected with us recently after seeing the Inclusive […] The post An All-in-the-Family Autism Story – With a Horse appeared first on L.A. Parent.| L.A. Parent
The iconic women-owned arcade celebrates its history with giveaways, special events, and a nostalgic look back at its legacy. Playland Arcade, the longest-running family-owned business on the Santa Monica Pier, is celebrating its 71st anniversary this October. Known as one of Southern California’s last true boardwalk arcades, Playland Arcade has been a hub of family fun and seaside nostalgia since […] The post Playland Arcade Celebrates 71 Years of Family Fun on the Santa Monica Pier...| L.A. Parent
On National Care for Kids Day, Luskin Orthopaedic Institute for Children unveils a joyful symbol of healing and resilience. As the nation celebrates National Care for Kids Day on Sept. 20, Luskin Orthopaedic Institute for Children (LuskinOIC) is spotlighting a special campus landmark that embodies its mission of caring for children: Dr. Ozzie, a 10-foot statue of the […] The post Dr. Ozzie the Dragon Brings Hope to Kids at LuskinOIC appeared first on L.A. Parent.| L.A. Parent
Let's find out what's been happening in the Mautic community throughout August 2025!| Mautic
Now's the time to submit your awesome Mautic projects for consideration - we can't wait to read your proposals!| Mautic
The October 2025 Catholic Agitator is now online. In this issue: Immigrants, Workers, And Unions Scenes From The Siege– By Caroline Luce With Union In My Blood – By Dayquan Moeller Everyday Democracy – By Hannah Petersen Crying For The Children Of God – By Jeff Dietrich Organized Labor Forever – By Mike Wisniewski There Is … Continue reading The post October 2025 Catholic Agitator appeared first on Los Angeles Catholic Worker.| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
On Wednesday, September 24, after a short prayer service at the Downtown Federal Building, Jeff attempted to block several vans that were transferring detained, kidnapped immigrants. After four attempts, he was finally arrested for blocking the driveway and cited and released for trespassing. Court date forthcoming. Watch the short videos, HERE, HERE, and HERE. The post Jeff Dietrich Risks Arrest Protecting Kidnapped Immigrants Being Transferred appeared first on Los Angeles Catholic Worker.| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
The L.A. Catholic Worker Hospitality Kitchen (aka Hippie Kitchen) will be closed on Saturday, September 27. The community will be on our annual retreat. However, the garden will be open for snacks. The kitchen will reopen on Tuesday, September 30, for regular meal serving.| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
Athens faith organizations joined together for a "March of Faith in Resistance to Mass Deportation" which took place this Sunday. Marchers gathered on Prince| Athens Politics Nerd
At the Fall 2025 ACS meeting in Washington, D.C., Professor Michele Sarazen of Princeton University was recognized as the 2025 […]|
The post Polar Early Career World Summit: Synthesis Report published appeared first on SCAR.| SCAR
City officials are hopeful that a delayed affordable housing project will gain approval from the state after its fourth application for tax credits.| East Lansing Info
This monthly feature spotlights timely community stories from Internet2 members, celebrating their achievements and sharing important announcements around their efforts to fulfill their research, education, and scholarship missions. This Week Community News Recap – September 7-13 Community News Recap – September 1-6 Send feedback and share your institution’s stories for consideration to arasche@internet2.edu. The post Internet2 Community News Spotlight – September 2025 Edition appear...| Internet2
This LINK is to the original posting of this op-ed piece by Scott Fina, our longtime friend and volunteer at our Sister House, the Guadalupe Catholic Worker, recently published in the Santa Maria Times, the Hanford Sentinel, Lompoc Record, & Santa Ynez Valley News. By Scott Fina On August 25, during a meeting in the … Continue reading| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
SCAR warmly congratulates the interdisciplinary team — including Professor Jan Strugnell (James Cook University), Dr Sally Lau (James Cook University / SAEF), Dr Nerida Wilson (CSIRO & Western Australian Museum), Professor Nick Golledge and Professor Tim Naish (Antarctic Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington) — on winning the 2025 Aspire Scholarship Eureka Prize for Excellence in Interdisciplinary Scientific Research. The award recognises the novel collaboration between molec...| SCAR
Discover how the New World Symphony, America’s Orchestral Academy, is revolutionizing music education through cutting-edge Internet2 technologies.| Internet2
The Council of the European Meteorological Society met in early July, covering various administrative and operational matters, including updates on membership fees, budget discussions, and the approval of memorandums of understanding with other meteorological societies.| European Meteorological Society
The 2025 Summer Internship program officially ended with our annual trip to Vandenberg Space Force Base, this year commemorating the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 80th anniversary, followed by a liturgy in the park, with Fr. John Dear as the celebrant.| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
I recently sat through a thought-provoking panel discussion at MJ Freed on the Avenue of the States that connected Chester City and Taiwan on two seemingly unrelated topics: pollution and sound. As…| Chester Matters Blog
Peoples Church is working with area nonprofit organizations to provide places for adults living with disabilities to live.| East Lansing Info
This monthly feature spotlights timely community stories from Internet2 members, celebrating their achievements and sharing important announcements around their efforts to fulfill their research, education, and scholarship missions. This Week Community News Recap – August 1-9 Send feedback and share your institution’s stories for consideration to arasche@internet2.edu. The post Internet2 Community News Spotlight – August 2025 Edition appeared first on Internet2.| Internet2
The HRC discussed the possibility of East Lansing purchasing pods to temporarily house people, a move that would mirror recent action by the Lansing City Council.| East Lansing Info
This LINK is to the original posting of this op-ed piece by Scott Fina, our longtime friend and volunteer at our Sister House, the Guadalupe Catholic Worker, recently published in the Santa Maria Times, the Hanford Sentinel, Lompoc Record, & Santa Ynez Valley News. By SCOTT FINA This year, on August 6 and August 9, … Continue reading The post A Matter of Time at the Edge of Human Existence appeared first on Los Angeles Catholic Worker.| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
The L.A. Catholic Worker Hospitality Kitchen (aka Hippie Kitchen) will be closed on Saturday, August 9, and Sunday, August 10. The community will be traveling to Vandenberg Space Force Base on the central coast to commemorate the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki’s 80th anniversary and protest against U.S. nuclear policy and its imperial war-making. … Continue reading The post Hippie Kitchen Closed August 9 – 10 appeared first on Los Angeles Catholic Worker.| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
The August 2025 Catholic Agitator is now online. In this issue: Swords Into Plowshares Will You Protect Your Neighbors?– By Matt Harper Bonhoeffer: A Conscience For Our Time – By David DeCosse Direct Action And Mutual Aid – By Elle Alvarez A Marian Well For Grief And Joy – By Becky McIntyre Celebration As Resistance – … Continue reading| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
“Bury the lead” is a fancy journalism term that means you had a great story and you hid it from your readers. Instead of putting the most important info at the top, you shove it deep in the article…| Chester Matters Blog
It’s been eight years since the Great Lakes Folk Festival brought nearly 80,000 people to the downtown streets of East Lansing for a weekend of live music and culture. But the popular community event - or at least a smaller version of it - is back. From Thursday, Aug. 7 through Sunday, Aug 10, the city will hold| East Lansing Info
Scarlet Haroldson's book was partially inspired by her pet rat, Mort.| East Lansing Info
WATERTOWN, Mass.—The city of Watertown is thrilled to announce the success of “Passage,” a vibrant new mural honoring the legacy of renowned artist Arshile Gorky. The event took place on June 10 at the Grove Street underpass, marking a wonderful celebration of art, community and history. Inspired by Gorky’s dynamic palette and flowing forms, the …| The Armenian Weekly
On display at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture from Nov. 23, 2024, to July 6, 2025: “This exhibit examines, through personal objects and oral histories, what Virginia’s soldiers, policy makers, families, activists, and Vietnamese migrants carried both physically and emotionally during the war and its aftermath.”| The Virginia Defender
Our tribute to Farid Alan Schintzius.| The Virginia Defender
A profile of several mutual aid organizations around the city.| The Virginia Defender
Stonewall Place is one of eight public housing sites operated by the Richmond Redevelopment & Housing Authority “for qualified low-income elderly and disabled Richmonders.” And for most of Dece…| The Virginia Defender
Why do so many men feel stuck in a loop of work, stress, and responsibility — and how can you break free? In this episode of The Mankind Podcast, host Brandon Clift sits down with Evan LaPointe, founder of Core Sciences, to uncover the fascinating brain science behind purpose and fulfillment. Evan has worked with| ManKind Project USA
Bill McGuigan had no idea when he went to work as an equipment operator for the Pennsylvania Turnpike in June 2014 that he was about to become a key figure in the agency’s safety history. Shortly after 8 a.m. that day, McGuigan, 61, was killed when a speeding tractor-trailer driver veered into the closed lane […]| Pittsburgh Union Progress
We had a great pool party to start the summer program. Mary Nalick again hosted and provided a wonderful atmosphere and delicious food. We thank Mary for her gracious and generous hospitality. The post First Summer Pool Party appeared first on Los Angeles Catholic Worker.| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
Our annual summer internship program has commenced. We have eight energetic interns this year. See their names below.| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
Candidates for Monte Vista police chief will be introduced at a community meet-and-greet scheduled for Monday, July 21.| Alamosa Citizen
Los Angeles, CA – July 8, 2025 – As temperatures rise across the region, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) has ramped up efforts to help customers beat the heat and stay cool with its popular Cool LA initiative, offering rebates of up to $275 on air conditioners for income-qualified customers. | LADWP News
Farmers Market season has started in the Valley, and the organizer of The Alamosa Farmers Market tells us more| Alamosa Citizen
This LINK is to the original posting of this op-ed piece by Scott Fina, our longtime friend and volunteer at our Sister House, the Guadalupe Catholic Worker, recently published in the Santa Maria Times, the Hanford Sentinel, Lompoc Record, & Santa Ynez Valley News. By Scott Fina On June 22, the day after the U.S. … Continue reading| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
With a record 5,174 abstracts submitted (a 64% increase over ICFP 2022) the competition was quite strong.| ICFP
A few weeks ago I got a call from Will’s daughter that he was at home in hospice care. I visited Will early the next morning and when they rolled him to the living room, he looked great and was extremely alert and conversational. I’ll never forget the look on his face when he raised […]| Chester Matters Blog
When people hear that Crozer Hospital closed for legal reasons, they ask: ‘How could this happen?’ The usual answer is that private equity in healthcare is capitalism at its worst. That might be tr…| Chester Matters Blog
Theologian, author, and longtime LACW friend, Wes Howard-Brook, has created a YouTube channel called “Radical Bible.” During the pandemic, Wes began making short videos to introduce a new form of “Bible commentary” for the 21st century. He began with four texts: the Book of Genesis, the Books of Samuel, the Gospel of Luke, and the … Continue reading The post Radical Bible Study appeared first on Los Angeles Catholic Worker.| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
City Council will finalize the city budget for fiscal year 2026 at a meeting tonight.| East Lansing Info
In this powerful episode, Brandon Clift sits down with Dr. Gary Barker, CEO and co-founder of Equimundo, to explore one of the most pressing issues affecting men today: male loneliness. Together, they examine how boys and men are taught to disconnect from their emotions, why isolation is so common across generations, and how care and| ManKind Project USA
What does it mean to come home to yourself as a man—especially as a queer man in today’s world? In this powerful and deeply human conversation, I sit down with Cator Sparks, a certified professional co-active coach, lifelong seeker, and GBTQ men’s group facilitator, to explore the intersections of identity, healing, and men's work. From| ManKind Project USA
In this conversation, Brandon Clift and Dr. Tiffany Bartell explore the pressing issue of male loneliness, particularly among Gen Z. They discuss the societal and psychological factors contributing to this crisis, the generational values that shape young men's experiences, and the importance of emotional expression. The conversation emphasizes the need for compassion and understanding, as| ManKind Project USA
How do veterans grapple with the emotional weight of Memorial Day? Join us for a deeply moving Memorial Day episode of the Mankind Podcast, where we revisit a conversation from our Masks Off Monday series. Featuring a heartfelt panel discussion with five veterans, including Dean Ray, a former Marine Corps helicopter crew chief, who shares| ManKind Project USA
The Armenian Museum of America proudly hosted the athletes, coaches and families of Armenia Lacrosse Official at our galleries on Thursday, May 22, 2025, welcoming them as they prepared to compete in the Heritage Cup tournament in Boston. This year, Armenia became the 93rd member of World Lacrosse and the 36th member of the European …| The Armenian Weekly
The EMS is delighted to announce that the EMS Council has selected Dr. Florence Rabier, France, to receive the EMS Silver Medal 2025.| European Meteorological Society
The EMS Technology Achievement Award for significant technology achievements and innovations in the field of meteorology and earth observation –| European Meteorological Society
This LINK is to the complete LACW 55th Anniversary Celebration video (thanks to John Dentino). Click on “Watch on YouTube” in the lower left.| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
This LINK is to the original posting of this op-ed piece by Scott Fina, our longtime friend and volunteer at our Sister House, the Guadalupe Catholic Worker, recently published in the Santa Maria Times, the Hanford Sentinel, Lompoc Record, & Santa Ynez Valley News. By Scott Fina I once studied to be a Catholic priest … Continue reading| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
WATERTOWN, Mass.—On April 25, 2025, the Armenian Cultural and Educational Center (ACEC) and the Armenian National Committee of Eastern Massachusetts (ANC-EM) co-hosted a community screening of the powerful documentary My Sweet Land, directed by Sareen Hairabedian, in observance of the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The event, held at the ACEC, provided a meaningful …| The Armenian Weekly
Plus Governors Island Arts has launched its season; a top Latin vocalist at the Irish Hunger Memorial; Earth Day Celebration at Gotham Park.| Tribeca Citizen
EMS plans a Speed Networking for Early Career Scientists at the EMS2025 in Ljubljana.| European Meteorological Society
The EMS turns 25 paper by Dominique Marbouty, Sylvain Joffre, Tanja Cegnar, Robert Riddaway| European Meteorological Society
The April 2025 Catholic Agitator is now online. In this issue: THE CALL TO “FOLLOW ME.” Answering The Call – By Mike Wisniewski Unlearning War, Learning Peace – By Claire Lewandowski This Work Is A Love Story – By Matt Harper My Pearl Of Great Price – By Brian Young With You (poem) – By … Continue reading| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
This LINK is to the original posting of this op-ed piece by Scott Fina, our longtime friend, and volunteer at our Sister House, the Guadalupe Catholic Worker, recently published in the Santa Maria Times, the Hanford Sentinel, Lompoc Record, & Santa Ynez Valley News. By SCOTT FINA President Trump’s State of the Union Address on … Continue reading| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
Join us each Lenten Friday to stand against these FASCIST policies of hate and violence.| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
This LINK is to the live-streamed Coalition of Faithful Resistance REPENT and RESIST Ash Wednesday vigil at the downtown Federal Building, where 40 people braved the rain to oppose Musk/ Trump’s unjust and immoral chaotic madness. This LINK is to KTLA channel 5 News coverage, including an interview with Matt Harper.| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
At our Wednesday evening liturgy on February 19, we joined Jeff and Catherine in celebrating 51 years of marriage. May they enjoy many more.| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
Athens State University will be hosting their annual International Women’s Day Breakfast on March 7 at 8:00 am. International Women’s Day (March 8th) is a global day of celebrating the […]| Athens State University
Come join us for the 5th Annual Whiskey & Wine Fest in Castle Rock. We will have vendors setup giving out samples of whiskey, wine, rum, vodka, beer and more.| www.castlerockco.com
The Heresy of Christian Zionism By Lisa Sharon Harper What does Donald Trump’s proclamation about the U.S. “owning” Gaza have to do with Christian Zionism? Here’s what. Dr. Mitri Raheb, Palestinian Christian Theologian and President of Dar Al Kalima University on the West Bank, called the world’s top scholars focused on Christian Zionism and dozens … Continue reading| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
Redwood City (California) Catholic Worker community member Susan Crane has been released from a German prison after serving 7.5 months for protesting against U.S. nuclear weapons in Germany. Read the story and view several photos behind this LINK.| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
Behind this LINK, this LINK, and this LINK are three good reads on the Plough website about Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker movement, and nonviolence. “Still going strong after nine decades, a radical movement of sharing and caring proves it’s possible to escape and resist capitalism, to a point.”| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
This LINK is to the original posting of this op-ed piece by Scott Fina, our longtime friend, and volunteer at our Sister House, the Guadalupe Catholic Worker, recently published in the Santa Barbara Independent. The Risks of War Will Always Outweigh Its Supposed Benefits. The recently released movie Conclave has garnered substantial acclaim. Surprisingly, a … Continue reading| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
The MTA has released some numbers: traffic is down around 8 percent. But neighbors report an even bigger change.| Tribeca Citizen
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Click on this LINK and this LINK to view the live-streamed “Catholics For Palestine” action at Our Lady Queen of Angels Cathedral and banner drop above the US 101 Freeway in downtown L.A., where 25 people gathered for the caroling and the “Do You See What I See In Palestine” banner drop.| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
From our house to yours, we wish you a blessed and holy Christmas. Pray and act for PEACE with JUSTICE! (click on each photo to view in a higher resolution)| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
The storefront at 6 East Nine Mile Road in eastern Henrico’s Highland Springs neighborhood used to house a church ministry. Now it’s many things: a thrift shop, moving company, for a while a furnit…| The Virginia Defender
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Replica Wall and Mobile Education Center Spreads Healing Legacy of The Wall and Educates about the Impact of the Vietnam War The Wall That Heals, a three-quarter […]| Athens State University
In this episode of the Mankind Podcast, Boysen Hodgson chats with Reverend Dale Benson about manhood, spirituality, and relationships. They reminisce about their first meeting during a gender equity workshop and delve into the journey that led Dale to become an ordained minister, martial artist, and spiritual life coach. Dale shares insights from his upbringing| ManKind Project USA
The December 2024 Catholic Agitator is now online. In this issue: CHRISTMAS APPEAL Who We Have Been And Who We Might Be – By Matt Harper God On Skid Row – By Maeve Rodriguez Rings– By Meg Milligan The Great Disarmer: Laughter In The Catholic Worker – By Claire Lewandowski Letter To A Magistrate – … Continue reading| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
At 11:45 pm on Election Day, November 5, activists will gather at Vandenberg Space Force Base on the Central Coast to witness and protest the test of a Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). During such tests, which occur several times a year, the weapons are launched from the Vandenberg base and aimed at Kwajalein … Continue reading| Los Angeles Catholic Worker
Here is this year’s Day of the Dead Altar. We had pictures set up around the room because we had too many pictures of friends, relatives, and other notable people to have it centralized in one location.| Los Angeles Catholic Worker