It’s been too long since I’ve come across a new Amiga print magazine so I was over the moon when I was made aware of a new kid on the block in the guise of ‘Amiga Point of View’ magazine or ‘APoV‘ for short. Technically it isn’t completely new as it existed for […] The post APoV – A Brand new Amiga Mag for 2025! appeared first on Lyonsden Blog.| Lyonsden Blog
In this issue: Shades of nature – Truly, madly, deeply – Strength for starters – Heart of the action – Purls of wisdom – Best served warm – Rooted in remembrance – Primal instinct – Take the high road – Sip and savour There can be many reasons to tell a white lie. Thanking someone ... Read moreBREATHE ISSUE 77| Breathe
Intervista a Elbano de Nuccio, presidente del Consiglio nazionale dei dottori commercialisti ed esperti contabili. L'articolo Elbano de Nuccio: “Ecco come dare ai commercialisti il ruolo che meritano” proviene da Fortune Italia.| Fortune Italia
Sicurezza, flessibilità, bancabilità: cosa serve davvero per portare gli Small modular reactor nel mix energetico italiano. L'articolo Saverio Caldani (Arthur D. Little): “Il contesto globale si è evoluto a favore degli Small modular reactor” proviene da Fortune Italia.| Fortune Italia
Batteri resistenti, funghi, ferite difficili: una storia vera di medicina e resilienza e la strategia vincente secondo l'esperto Simit. L'articolo Batteri: una battaglia vinta contro quelli più cattivi proviene da Fortune Italia.| Fortune Italia
L'antimicrobico resistenza può uccidere quasi 40 milioni di persone. Con Fabrizio Pregliasco alla scoperta dei superbatteri più insidiosi. L'articolo Pregliasco: “Verso l’apocalisse dei superbatteri” proviene da Fortune Italia.| Fortune Italia
Dalle vittime del gruppo ‘Mia Moglie’ alle coppie vip, Annamaria Bernardini de Pace racconta le sue battaglie fuori e dentro il tribunale. L'articolo Annamaria Bernardini de Pace: “L’ostacolo maggiore della mia carriera? Il mio essere ribelle” proviene da Fortune Italia.| Fortune Italia
Tra circuiti cittadini e innovazioni esportate nel mercato consumer, Claudia Denni spiega il ruolo strategico della Formula E. L'articolo Il futuro della mobilità corre in Formula E proviene da Fortune Italia.| Fortune Italia
“If John Wesley could send out bands of young people to change the world, we can too." -Pastor Moses Kalanzi| outreachmagazine.com
The spiritual dynamic of The Block Church changed dramatically when the leadership made the decision to raise up and develop an intercessors ministry.| outreachmagazine.com
The congregation is about 25% white, 40% Latino, 20% Asian and 15% to 20% African American and African. Eighty different nationalities are represented in the church, and 475 people made first-time commitments to Jesus during services in 2024.| outreachmagazine.com
“The more central the gospel becomes in your ministry, the more you can fly above all of that division because the gospel transcends it.” -Pastor David Uth| outreachmagazine.com
Rather than solely coming alongside communities following major natural disasters, the church decided to use the ministry’s life-saving—and life-giving—equipment year-round.| outreachmagazine.com
“We minister to the broken people in our community through many ministries, and we attract a lot of people who want to join our church because of our ministries,” says Art Ayris, executive pastor of administration at First Baptist.| outreachmagazine.com
Some Alaska retailers are trying to reduce waste with the “refillery” model, offering customers reusable packaging. The post Refill ‘Er Up appeared first on Alaska Business Magazine.| Alaska Business Magazine
Alaska's tourism industry uses strategic marketing to attract visitors and convince them to make the journey. The post Making Travel Happen appeared first on Alaska Business Magazine.| Alaska Business Magazine
Highlighting the colleges and universities providing the next generation of executives — and artists — with the skills to achieve music industry success.| Pro Posts – Billboard
One of the lost pleasures of our modern world is the experience of going shopping at a grocery store, a mall, or a drugstore, and finding this month’s electronics magazine …read more| Hackaday
This crossword originally appeared on page 23 of the No. 1 October 2025 edition of The Gettysburgian magazine. Created by Cassidy Haines, Magazine Editor| The Gettysburgian.
By Aubrey Mandichak, Guest Writer LANCASTER, ENGLAND – “I resolved to write a journal of the time till W & J return, & I set about keeping my resolve because I will not quarrel with myself, & because I shall give Wm Pleasure by it when he comes home again.” The above is an excerpt […]| The Gettysburgian.
By Ella Prieto, Editor-in-Chief On the second day of classes for the 2025-26 academic year, Gettysburg College President Bob Iuliano announced that Vice President for Enrollment and Educational Services (EES) Carey Thompson had stepped down from the role after four years. While Thompson’s title may not be easily categorized for many, he oversaw the College’s […]| The Gettysburgian.
By Cassidy Haines, Magazine Editor At Gettysburg College, almost all of our arts and music programs are housed in Schmucker Hall. Named for the College’s founder, Samuel Simon Schmucker, the building is home to the renowned Sunderman Conservatory of Music as well as the Schmucker Art Gallery, where student curators and international contemporary artists alike […]| The Gettysburgian.
By William Oehler, Director of Photography For the academic year of 2025-26, Gettysburg College welcomed five new language Teaching Assistants (TAs) to its French, Chinese, Spanish, Japanese, and German language classes and departments. Angelle Depuy, Jiahui Ouyang, Alba Chacon, Kotoha Mori, and Antonia Voss all participate in and outside classrooms. Teaching their own classes, liaisoning […]| The Gettysburgian.
By Ella Prieto, Editor-in-Chief Growing up in Mississippi and Alabama, Gettysburg College is the farthest north Lauren Osborn has ever lived. But when the Emerging Writer Lecturer position for the 2025-26 academic year opened here, she jumped at the chance to join academia as a faculty member. “I love academia; the environment of it is […]| The Gettysburgian.
By Sophie Lange, Managing Editor Over the summer, the Musselman Library made several changes. This included merging departments, combining the Checkout and Research Help Desks, relocating the Writing Center, and creating a study space that students can reserve. Due to staffing changes and a desire to unite employees who provided related services, the library staff […]| The Gettysburgian.
By Brandon Fey, News Editor This Nov. 4, Gettysburg voters will decide whether or not to reelect the incumbent Mayor Rita Freeling as part of the 2025 Municipal General Election. Mayor Frealing is challenged by Councilman Chad-Alan Carr, who holds the at-large seat of the Gettysburg Borough Council. Carr defeated Frealing in the Democratic Primary […]| The Gettysburgian.
By Omer Shamil, Opinions Editor Just like many of you, I got to know the new logo through the school’s social media post, where it looked quite right but not so right at the same time. I think the biggest question that was making it more uncomfortable was why? As the semester started, I heard […]| The Gettysburgian.
By Ainsley Green, Staff Writer On Sat. September 13, Dr. Jocelyn Swigger performed a piano recital featuring the 12 etudes and a handful of idylls of 19th-century composer, Agnes Tyrrell in Paul Recital Hall at 7 p.m. The hall was nearly filled with many members of the College and greater Gettysburg community. The audience present […]| The Gettysburgian.
By Ella Prieto, Editor-in-Chief A hallmark of this generation has been living through “unprecedented” events. Yet, our current circumstances feel like the most extreme. The country is facing censorship, an uptick in political violence and divisiveness. Artificial Intelligence has warped our reality, and everyday atrocities from across the world are displayed, yet meaningful action by […]| The Gettysburgian.
By Sophie Lange, Managing Editor Assistant Professor and Mellon Faculty Fellow of Spanish & Latin American Studies Aarón Lacayo graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from New York University with a double major in Spanish and History before continuing his education at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, where he received his Master’s and PhD in Spanish/Latin American […]| The Gettysburgian.
By Caitlin Rubsamen, Sports Editor From a young age, Dylan Ed ’24 knew he wanted to play baseball at the professional level. Ed is a Gettysburg native and Gettysburg College graduate of the class of 2024 who obtained his Bachelor of Arts with a double major in Business, Organization and Management and Economics. A transfer […]| The Gettysburgian.
Check out the winning and highly commended images from our Big Shot Living Together underwater photography competition – as featured […] The post Big Shot Patterns & Textures – the winners! appeared first on DIVE Magazine.| DIVE Magazine
Here's what you'll find inside the November 2025 issue of Scout Life magazine.| Scout Life magazine
The most successful stories in Young Magazine USA are not those tailored for the US market, but those by artists with their own ideas.| Yatta-Tachi
Antoine Dupont, qui se prépare pour les JO de Paris 2024 en rugby à sept, prend position contre l'homophobie en une du magazine gay et LGBT+ têtu·.| têtu·
From sophisticated Healdsburg to “Wild West” Geyserville to down-to-earth Cloverdale, north Sonoma County is teeming with charm. The post Spend a Perfect Wine Weekend in Northern Sonoma County appeared first on Sonoma Magazine.| Sonoma Magazine
An artist in the Valley of the Moon explores the fine line between civilization and nature at Jack London’s Wolf House. The post Sonoma Artist Rick Oginz Revives Jack London’s Dream Home in Detailed Watercolor appeared first on Sonoma Magazine.| Sonoma Magazine
Volume 54.03 Autumn 2025 The post Truth, trust & tricksters: Free expression in the age of AI appeared first on Index on Censorship.| Index on Censorship
Ever had that mom moment when your kid wants to color and you accidentally hand them a permanent marker? Suddenly, your mini Monet has turned every surface in your home into their canvas—from furniture to walls. But their artwork doesn’t have to be on display forever. Permanent marker isn’t as permanent as you might think.… The post How To Remove Permanent Marker From…Everything appeared first on Celebrity Parents Magazine.| Celebrity Parents Magazine
Follow André Malraux’s journey in La Voie Royale through Cambodia’s Angkor temples, and experience history, reflection, and timeless beauty along the Mekong with Heritage Line.| Heritage Line
Sipping a cup of coffee in Saigon reveals a daily ritual deeply woven into local life, where the phrase “going for coffee” goes far beyond enjoying a drink, becoming a way to connect, and embrace the rhythm of the city.| Heritage Line
Discover Cambodia’s culture and charm on a seamless voyage combining heritage hotels and Heritage Line’s Mekong River cruise.| Heritage Line
Part 4 of The Psychedelic Syndicate reveals PSFC’s strategy to manufacture spiritual and moral authority through academic capture — even as some members align with far-right ideologies that deepen the very crises psychedelics are meant to heal. The post The Psychedelic Syndicate: Part 4 appeared first on Psymposia.| Psymposia
Part 3 of The Psychedelic Syndicate exposes how Silicon Valley's "move fast and break things" mentality infected psychedelic therapy, creating a culture where leaders rationalized patient harm as unavoidable for progress and ultimately embraced Trump administration officials who promised regulatory shortcuts. The post The Psychedelic Syndicate: Part 3 appeared first on Psymposia.| Psymposia
Part 2 of The Psychedelic Syndicate exposes the compromised foundation of PSFC's influence network — from the abuse scandals that undermined their preferred therapy model, to undisclosed ties with the sole FDA advisory committee member who voted unequivocally for MDMA approval. The post The Psychedelic Syndicate: Part 2 appeared first on Psymposia.| Psymposia
Part 1 of The Psychedelic Syndicate reveals how the Psychedelic Science Funders Collaborative (PSFC) — a wealthy network of Silicon Valley elites and Burning Man devotees — systematically captured| Psymposia
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Issue 29 of Pastry Arts Magazine brings you a vibrant mix of innovation and artistry from some of the pastry world’s most dynamic voices. In this issue, Carmen Rueda shares her journey as a “sweet storyteller,” Pia Salazar takes vegetables to new dessert heights, and Lucia Merino redefines comfort with her tarts. From trending topics […] The post Issue 29: Fall 2025 appeared first on Pastry Arts | Magazine, Podcast, Summit, Shop & Community.| Pastry Arts | Magazine, Podcast, Summit, Shop & Community
Why easing up on the raking can create waves of benefits. The post Rest the Rake and Leave Some Leaves appeared first on Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.| Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Leaf decomposition is a slow process with big ecological benefits The post Breakdown, It’s Alright appeared first on Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.| Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
How one student got the courtyard blooming The post A Garden Grows at Ann Richards School appeared first on Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.| Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
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An IRM study found that in H1 2025, 47% of organizations cited growth in digital risk management capabilities and 53% said AI and automation risk were the “fastest-growing concern”. This means that today’s Chief Risk Officers (CROs) require a continuous change in mindset. They can no longer offload or postpone technology decisions to their CTO … Continue reading "CRO Diary: The Technologist"| Enterprise Risk Magazine
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Meeting the Demands of the Market: Skills or Credentials?| The Classical Difference
The migration minister is hawkish on protecting Britain’s borders – but rejects Reform’s politics of division| New Statesman
Gone are the days of sad airport sandwiches and overpriced vending machine snacks. Airport dining has transformed into a legitimate culinary destination, offering everything from Michelin-starred experiences to beloved comfort food chains. Whether you're stuck in a layover or simply want to start your journey on the right foot, today's airports serve up some surprisingly... Read On → The post The best food you can get at the airport appeared first on Mama Loves to Eat.| Mama Loves to Eat
You grab a bag of chips when you're hungry. Your colleague reaches for candy at 3 PM. Your friend downs sugary snacks during movie night. Sound familiar? The typical American consumes roughly eight hundred and fifty calories daily from empty snacks loaded with sugar and processed junk. Yet there's a simple, powerful solution sitting right... Read On → The post Why Americans should eat more nuts appeared first on Mama Loves to Eat.| Mama Loves to Eat
Diversity, inclusion and equity (DEI) has been a fundamental part of our business from the start. Our firm is named after Lewis Silkin, whose determined rise from poverty and discrimination to become a solicitor, MP and Cabinet Minister inspires our ethos of bravery and kindness today.While our advice has set legal precedents and helped disrupt […] The post Taking big strides towards true workplace equality appeared first on Briefing.| Briefing
Raw revenue ranks the Top 49ers, yet some excel in percentage terms. Meet the eight that grew by 20 percent or more from 2023 to 2024.| Alaska Business Magazine
Au sommaire du magazine de l’Inserm n°66, découvrez le dossier Enquête sur les nouvelles sexualités des jeunes. Trimestriel d’information, le magazine de l’Inserm illustre les découvertes, débats et questions d’une recherche biomédicale en constant mouvement. La sexualité des ados et jeunes adultes est en train de vivre une petite révolution. À…| Inserm
Can a national joke survive when it’s also trying to become a national treasure?| New Statesman
SJ Denim's new issue looks at the progress mills are making on their journey toward 2030 sustainability targets.| Sourcing Journal
Fight On! Magazine represents a perfect cross-section of the golden age of the OSR and going through the articles, hopefully, some sort of insight will result, and if not, at the very least some useful articles and adventures will be unearthed. This issue is dedicated to David Hargrave, of Arduin fame, and that is a … More [Review] Fight On #4; Roots| Age of Dusk
A Sonoma County chef who grew up in the extended Grateful Dead family creates a menu to celebrate the band’s 60th anniversary.| Sonoma Magazine
How did it happen that, specifically, the country where a distinctly right-wing government stands and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is considered a devoted| www.israelhayom.com
From medical knowledge to financial support for students, the horse affectionately known as Baby Seven leaves an indelible mark on UT.| Torchbearer
Finding love for the Vols all the way around the world in France| Torchbearer
Three alumni took home golden awards for acting and writing at the 77th annual Emmy Awards.| Torchbearer
After 25 years of building a career in comedy, Leanne Morgan (’92) has hit it big with a new Netflix sitcom of her own.| Torchbearer
UT is leading the charge to serve young students and families across the state through University-Assisted Community Schools.| Torchbearer
Keeping kids entertained while staying safe during the pandemic has been a challenge for families across the country. Jurassic Quest, the nation’s largest touring dinosaur exhibition, reimagines its popular indoor event as a drive-thru experience, giving families a unique way to get up close with prehistoric giants from the safety of their vehicles. The Jurassic Quest drive-thru brings more… The post Jurassic Quest Drive-Thru: A Safe Dinosaur Adventure for Families appeared first on C...| Celebrity Parents Magazine
Sail into untouched Bai Tu Long to explore Vung Vieng Floating Village, where traditions still live on the water, and discover the artistry of pearl cultivation woven into the life of the bay.| Heritage Line
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Step into Phnom Penh’s renowned Academy of Arts, where young Cambodians train in Apsara dance and explore the meaning behind this living cultural heritage.| Heritage Line
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From the September/October 2025 magazine: Discover the story behind the gargoyles of Notre Dame! The post Gothic Guardians – The Gargoyles of Paris appeared first on My French Country Home Magazine.| My French Country Home Magazine
Cover: volunteers Nieves Hernández and Maica Gómez tend to the plants in Fuencarral Cemetery in the scorching Madrid sunshine. Issue 3-2025 of the IBMT digital magazine, ¡No Pasaran!, has been emailed to all paid-up members. On the cover, volunteers Nieves Hernández and Maica Gómez tend to the plants in Fuencarral Cemetery in the scorching Madrid sunshine. […]| International Brigade Memorial Trust
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Here's what you'll find inside the October 2025 issue of Scout Life magazine. "Inside the October 2025 Issue" appeared first on Scout Life magazine.| Scout Life magazine
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The writer understood better than anyone how far the United States was going to fall| New Statesman
While there are a number of attractive avenues you'll want to visit in Miami Beach, the pedestrian mall known as Lincoln Road is considered the ... [...]| South Beach Magazine
How the superrich have funded a new class of intellectual.| The New Republic
“Our focus is always on reaching the lost and those who are far from God. We just keep honoring God, trying to reach our community, being missional and attractional, and person by person, they keep coming through the doors.” - Pastor Brian McMillan| outreachmagazine.com
The 47th annual festival will take place on Sept. 26–27 in downtown Fayetteville, NC, with its second day celebrating Latino culture.| CityView NC
Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, has made it his business to ‘own the libs,’ and business is booming.| The Weekly Standard
The tricks. The treats. The costumes and the candy—oh, the candy. There’s so much to love about Halloween…except that all the ghouls and goblins might be too much for your child. That doesn’t mean that they have to miss out on all the fun, though. If your child doesn’t want to do the door-to-door thing,… The post Trick-Or-Treating Alternatives For Kids That Creep It Real appeared first on Celebrity Parents Magazine.| Celebrity Parents Magazine
Candy is a given on Halloween, but if you thought trick-or-treating was the only way to get your sugar fix, think again. In the days leading up to October 31, you can whip up simple Halloween food crafts with the kids that are anything but (candy) corny. Best of all, you don’t need fancy ingredients—just… The post Simple Halloween Food Crafts for Kids That Are So Skelefun appeared first on Celebrity Parents Magazine.| Celebrity Parents Magazine