By Jared Solis in Features
Travis Elementary School students adorned in handmade striped hats, cat tails and painted whiskers listened to faculty and staff from this college read Dr. Suess books March 2 in a national celebration promoting literacy.
The event took place at Travis Elementary as part of the National Education Association's "Read Across America" campaign, which calls for children in their communities to celebrate reading on or around Dr.
Keynote speaker explains the equal roles men and women lead in tribes.
By Ryan Johnston in Features
When thinking of androgynous behavior do not think of bisexuality, but think about one's wholeness, a multicultural counseling psychology professor at the University of Oklahoma said Tuesday in the keynote speech for Women's History Week. Dr. Rockey Robbins spoke on the male and female principles in the Cherokee tribe, which are called Selu and Kenatu.