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Top Fashion Stories of the Week: December 23rd
[ad_1] Fashion got us excited this week. Louis Vuitton has unveiled its long-awaited collaboration with Yayoi Kusama. Moncler Genius has announced that it will present at London Fashion Week in February. Chanel has confirmed that it will reschedule its Dakar Métiers d’Art show in Tokyo in June. Some brands were proactive, while others celebrated achievements. ... -
Jimmy Ward Talks Fashion Evolution, Mexico City Roundup & More
[ad_1] Each week on the team’s only player-focused podcast, we sit down with various players and alumni of the 49ers to learn more about the upcoming game week and what’s next through fan questions about football, life and everything in between. Discuss key players. Defensive back Jimmy Ward joined the 49ers’ “You’ve Got Mail” podcast, ... -
Teaching in South Bend Schools Post-COVID // Issues // Academics // University of Notre Dame
[ad_1] ” When asked about learning during the pandemic, most Notre Dame students Memories of the HERE campaign.What comes to mind might be racing for quietness Find it in a busy home or log into a Zoom class from your locked South Bend hotel room. You might remember the green markers dotting your quadriceps and ... -
Study will consider ways to help military members pursue higher education in Nebraska
[ad_1] Nebraska, along with five other conservative states, filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging President Joe Biden’s plan to forgive student loan debt for millions of Americans. LINCOLN — Many of Nebraska’s higher education institutions offer college credit to students affiliated with the military, but the practice isn’t universal and the specifics vary from ... -
The science behind local forecasts by the KSAT Weather Authority team
[ad_1] Your KSAT Weather Authority gathers for an exclusive virtual event and Q&A with KSAT insiders. Join KSAT Meteorologist Wednesday, October 19, 22 at 7:00 PM CT. ⭐ If you’re not an Insider yet, you can sign up for free here. ⭐ Insiders will have the opportunity to interact with local weather teams during a ... -
50 Years Ago, Scientists Dig into Pangea’s Past Lives
[ad_1] Before Pangea — What? — science newsSeptember 30, 1972 The continents as we know them arose when the primordial continent Pangea split apart and the fragments made the long, slow journey to their present location. This process took about 200 million years. However, the Earth’s crust is estimated to be 4.5 billion years old. ... -
Arab celebrities’ favorite looks for Fashion Month – Emirates Woman
[ad_1] fashion To Sarah Joseph 41 minutes ago With Milan and Paris Fashion Weeks in full swing, Arab celebrities have certainly put their style to the test. Worn in some of the most awe-inspiring things this month. Whether attending the SS23 show front row in full glamor mode or roaming the streets of Paris and ... -
Aaron Rodgers tinkers with the science of psychedelics. Drugs like ayahuasca can change the brain, but how?
[ad_1] Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been vocal about the positive benefits he’s experienced from using the Amazon hallucinogen ayahuasca. It has been suggested that it has rapid antidepressant properties that may help treat addiction. However, Rogers maintains that ayahuasca is not a drug. “It has hallucinogenic properties. [sic] ability,” Rogers said during ...










