The uproar over allegations that Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein sexually abused and harassed dozens of the women he worked with is inspiring countless women (and some men) to share their own personal sexual harassment and assault stories.
Starbucks’ 2016 holiday cups included a cup featuring intricately-drawn poinsettias created by Christina Anderson, a senior landscape architecture student at Texas A&M.
Representatives from The College of Education and Human Development have teamed up with local law enforcement officials to bring an event aimed at engaging members in the community.
Eighteen students at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M will be aiding those whose lives have been disrupted or destroyed by natural disasters and conflicts.
As the 60th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution approaches, the 82-year-old Nagyvary has written his recollections of those days in his new book, Violence and Violins.
The singer worth millions and adored by billions, who had just embarked on a successful movie career, suddenly found himself drafted and just another soldier stationed at Fort Hood, Texas.