Real People. Real Stories. Nicole Brenneisen, a KCC X-ray student and Century Club Scholar shares her thoughts and experiences about her time at KCC. Video b...
Selling a phone on Craigslist, I found strangers who curse at you and think nothing of it --- and then, something better.
RHYS BOWEN : The other day on Jungle Reds I wrote a piece about the new book I am writing and how I am trying to get to know the characters...
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Education campaign returns with powerful stories to help Island County residents quit smoking
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The word “normal” is often used as a synonym for "typical," "expected," or even "correct." By that logic, most people should fit the description of normal. But time and time again, so-called normal descriptions of our bodies, minds, and perceptions have turned out to match almost no one. So what does normal actually mean— and should we be relying on it so much? Yana Buhrer Tavanier investigates.
Leah Reich was one of the first internet advice columnists. Her column "Ask Leah" ran on IGN, where she gave advice to gamers for two and a half years. During the day, Leah is Slack’s user...