
Do I really want to be a doctor? EMU’s semester-long practicum may help you decide
Amber Shank says she’s always had a clinical interest in how the body functions — and more specifically, in how and why it stops working.

Amber Shank says she’s always had a clinical interest in how the body functions — and more specifically, in how and why it stops working.

If you are looking to start investing in something but unsure about going into the stock market, consider real estate as an option. Although the real estate market can still be volatile, it won’t always be as uncertain as the stock market. So with it being a little more consistent, investing in real estate should catch your eye.

Jumping into the world of private lending as an investor can feel like one giant leap of faith. Most investors do a fair amount of research related to the risks and potential rewards of this type of investing before taking the plunge.

United Way of Greater Augusta is launching a Bridge the Gap campaign to address financial realities that are affecting corporate giving and nonprofits nationwide. For the past two fiscal years, the United Way of Greater Augusta has experienced decreases in corporate-employee-giving donations.

The BOLT III is revving up the electric-powered vehicle industry in more ways than one.

The Right was in a furor over Drexel professor George Ciccariello-Maher’s Christmas Eve tweet that “All I Want for Christmas is White Genocide.”

President Obama’s foreign policy fails to address the threats facing the United States and our allies.

Del. Sam Rasoul has organized an Anti-Terrorism/Pro-Humanity Rally to show the world the #RealRoanoke. The rally seeks to show Roanoke in a positive light and will feature activities, speakers, and a food and clothing drive to help those in need.

Pick-Six Fever: Matt Johns had an interception returned for a touchdown on the first play from scrimmage. David Watford, now at Hampton, threw a pick-six on the first play from scrimmage in a 45-26 loss at Miami in 2013.

The self-styled Center for Medical Progress has released a fourth apparently edited video that appears to depict Planned Parenthood employees discussing the sale of fetal tissue.