“While You Were Out”: Meg Kissinger ‘79 on mental illness, family, and her debut memoir

When Meg Kissinger first began writing her story five years ago, she wanted to write it as fiction. “That didn’t go well,” she told me in a recent interview. “I’m not clever enough, my imagination is such that I can’t do that. I think it’s just the reporter in me.” Now Kissinger, a DePauw alum [.] The post “While You Were Out”: Meg Kissinger ‘79 on mental illness, family, and her debut memoir appeared first on The DePauw. Continue reading “While You Were Out”: Meg Kissinger ‘79 on mental illness, family, and her debut memoir

Stillwater prison 2.0: Barbers, gardeners and artists. The DOC is testing ‘earned living units’ prior to 2029 closure.

Stillwater prison 2.0: Barbers, gardeners and artists. The DOC is testing ‘earned living units’ prior to 2029 closure. Continue reading Stillwater prison 2.0: Barbers, gardeners and artists. The DOC is testing ‘earned living units’ prior to 2029 closure.

GOLF Magazine Releases New Top 100 Teachers in America List

GOLF Magazine’s latest Top 100 Teachers list is out, highlighting new talent, industry trends and the evolving standards of elite golf instruction. The post GOLF Magazine Releases New Top 100 Teachers in America List appeared first on Heavy Sports. Continue reading GOLF Magazine Releases New Top 100 Teachers in America List

Crystal Lake city clerk sentenced to 5 years in prison for child porn, grooming charges

A north suburban man and city clerk has been sentenced to five years in prison after he pleaded guilty to child pornography and grooming charges. Continue reading Crystal Lake city clerk sentenced to 5 years in prison for child porn, grooming charges

Treasure recovered from 1708 shipwreck holding billions of dollars of cargo

Dubbed the “holy grail of shipwrecks,” the ship is believed to hold 11 million gold and silver coins, emeralds and other precious cargo. Continue reading Treasure recovered from 1708 shipwreck holding billions of dollars of cargo

Columbia Student Groups Promoted Protest That Saw Anti-Semitic Mob Throw Bottles at Holocaust Survivors Outside Synagogue

Columbia University student groups promoted a protest at which an anti-Semitic mob threw bottles and sticks at a Jewish group, which included at least two Holocaust survivors, outside a historic Manhattan synagogue. The post Columbia Student Groups Promoted Protest That Saw Anti-Semitic Mob Throw Bottles at Holocaust Survivors Outside Synagogue appeared first on. Continue reading Columbia Student Groups Promoted Protest That Saw Anti-Semitic Mob Throw Bottles at Holocaust Survivors Outside Synagogue