Month: September 2024

Sleuth

by Margot Callahan, Contributing Writer When I was 17 years old, I didn’t consider myself particularly attractive because that wasn’t really talked about in our family. Plus, I went to Catholic school, and the blue uniform didn’t make anyone all …

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Growing Our Impact

Luminari’s Lesson Plans and Videos: A Growing Impact In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, as schools around the world shuttered and students transitioned to remote learning, the team at Luminari found themselves facing a unique challenge. How could …

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Paws and Reflect in Shared Grief

by Beth Dolinar, Contributing Writer We said goodbye to our beloved Smoothie last month, taking the aged Sheltie for his last ride before he went to sleep for the last time. I started that sentence with “we” because, although Smoothie …

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Binge-Watching

by Dana Wineland O’Rourke, Contributing Writer “Come and listen to my story…” If you started to sing those words, chances are you grew up in a house with one television, no remote control, and only a few channels. For anyone …

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