The Lantern – A year in review

Lisa R. Parker

It’s been a strange year — every week seemed to bring something new and unprecedented.  In March, most everything went online due to COVID-19. At the beginning of summer, demonstrators took to the streets to protest the killing of Black Americans by police officers.  At Ohio State, we saw the […]

New science policy aims for an inclusive, self-reliant India

Lisa R. Parker

BENGALURU: The department of science and technology (DST) late on Thursday designed public the draft of the new science, technologies, innovation coverage (STIP) which aims to transform the countrywide STI landscape keeping the sensitive harmony between fortifying India’s indigenous capability and nurturing meaningful worldwide interconnectedness. With Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s […]

DC Edit | Lessons from Delhi border

Lisa R. Parker

It’s all in the ‘mindset’. The farmers’ barricade at the capital’s borders that has entered its 16th day and is stubbornly refusing to go absent, to the chagrin of the Narendra Modi governing administration, is now starting to expose the hypocrisies of the ruling bash and its constituents. And in […]

College students partially return to colleges in Qatar

Lisa R. Parker

Cairo: Students currently partially returned to classes in distinct educational institutions in Qatar for their next semester amid rigorous actions versus the coronavirus. Past thirty day period, the country’s Education and learning Ministry declared escalating the normal attendance fee at all general public and private universities as very well as […]

A year of heritage for the Cajuns

Lisa R. Parker

My goodness, 2020 was a roller coaster. But for Louisiana Athletics, one has to smile when you look back at everything the university achieved. When the 2020 spring program was canceled, Louisiana softball (18-6) was a person of the best in the country with 5 wins above prime-10 groups, like […]

Former New Hampshire GOP chair

Lisa R. Parker

My mother expended a life span hoping to train me to stand for what is ideal. “You do the suitable thing because it is the suitable point,” she would notify me, “no issue how tough it may well be. You will be greater and stronger for getting done so.”  I became a Republican […]

SHS’s Carly Wilson is an trade scholar in Germany

Lisa R. Parker

NORTHEIM, Germany – Summit Substantial School senior Carly Wilson won’t be graduating with her peers this spring – she’ll be touring Europe. Wilson is now researching in Germany as a Rotary Intercontinental exchange college student. The next are Wilson’s responses to an e-mail interview with the Summit Each day News […]