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Children are always watching

By: Jennifer Ziemba There is a saying by W.E.B. DuBois that states, “Children learn more from what you are than what you teach.” This saying has been in the back of my mind from the […]

Dear Crabby

I am being tracked!

By: Jennifer Ziemba As a parent of many teens and a pre-teen I have been known to very frequently track my children on their cell phones.  I need that reassurance that yes, they are at […]

Around Town

It’s Okay to Cry

By: Jennifer Ziemba It is a week before my middle and high schooler start school, a week and a half until my elementary aged son, 3 weeks until my college freshman starts and just 2 […]

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The Importance of Earth Day

By Gabrielle Smith Earth Day has been internationally celebrated for over 50 years in more than 190 countries. Approximately 1 billion people are participating and raising awareness of climate change and global warming. Every year […]

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A Healthy Dose of Shame

By Amanda Brown At the start of a new decade, it is intriguing to look back on the last 10 years and consider what that period will be remembered for in the history books. I […]

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Life After Graduation: An Alumni Shares

By Gabrielle Smith Catalina Arana-Mendoza graduated from Eastern New Mexico University in the height of the pandemic of May 2020. She was born in Denver, CO, but spent most of her childhood in Chihuahua, Mexico […]