Acorns have been a staple of human nutrition for millennia and are still familiar in some cultures. However, in modern industrialized society, many see acorns as fodder for animals or an annoyance to clean manicured lawns and sidewalks.
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Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Summertime Blues’
Eddie Cochran’s ‘Summertime Blues’ strikes a balance between the positive and negative emotions that summers evoke.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go?’
While the president and those who advise him debate the pros and cons of staying in the race, what better to serve as a soundtrack than a Sharp Notes Monday selection?
The sad debate
Riccards: ‘The mere presence of those two ill-equipped men on a national stage represents a failure of the American party system.’
With malice toward none
It is time for America to come home again.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Pancho and Lefty’
Joe Biden and Donald Trump are not the images that come to mind when one thinks of gun-slinging cowboys confronting each other in the Wild West, but a song about outlaws is our choice for ‘Sharp Notes Monday.’
Jandoli Institute kicks off summer hybrid journalism series
Professors from different disciplines partne with fcommunication faculty to develop and produce well-researched, well-reported and well-written journalism.
How climate change will impact life and food security inside and outside of United States
The authors explore how climate change will impact food security worldwide by sharing the data as well as stories of people struggling with climate change-related food insecurity.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Father and Son’
President Biden’s comments after his son Hunter was found guilty of lying about his drug use while purchasing a handgun in 2018 were more about his relationship with his son than they were about the verdict.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘I’m on the outside (looking in)’
Caitlin Clark’s fans are angry that she was left off the U.S. Olympic team’s roster, but others feel that other players are more deserving of the honor