I certainly identify with virtually everything that Henry Makow has written here. There is certainly a war on mothers, the very people who are the fabric of the family structure.
My own mother passed away in 2018, and I certainly wished that I could spend one more hour with her saying simple things like, “Thank you for all the sacrifice you made.” That woman made sure that my siblings got an education, not an ideology which can literally cripple one’s moral and intellectual growth and ability.
I honestly can never understand subversive movements like Black Lives Matter because it simply cannot stand on its on feet! It is intellectually vacuous. But if the family isn’t strong enough, then the eager you mind is more likely to be adrift. When that happens, chaos reigns.
Master of Education, Professional Studies - 13 Twenty students graduated summa cum laude; 42 students magna cum laude, and 47 students cum laude. Awards were presented to the following: The BYARS MEDAL IN SCIENCE is awarded to the graduating senior who has compiled the most outstanding academic record in the sciences - Emily Hill, Chemistry and Biology, Bland, Va. The ELEANOR GIBSON VIA SCIENCE AWARD recognizes a female candidate for the Bachelor of Science degree for marked achievement and unusual promise for future service and includes a cash stipend - Madison Jackson, Math and Physics, Guilford, NY. The SENIOR SERVICE AWARD is bestowed by vote of the faculty upon a member of the senior class in recognition of unusual and distinctive service to Emory & Henry College - Isabella McCall, Sociology, Geography, Religion and History, Meadowview, Va.
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1962 – 2021
Marta Jo Rubcich, 59, of Saginaw, MI passed away May 3rd peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones.
Marta was born in Wheeling, WV on January 2, 1962 to the late Adolph S. and Martha Lee (Flading) Rubcich.
The family moved to Shadyside, where she attended high school and excelled at basketball and softball. At the end of her junior year, the Shadyside faculty pre- sented Marta with a book entitled I Dare You! by William Danforth. The book had a profound impact on her life as Marta took the message of challenging herself and becoming a leader into all her pursuits, both professionally and personally.
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Grieving parents tell the stories of children lost to hazing
For Rae Ann Gruver and Evelyn Piazza, Mother s Day has never been the same since 2017. Because that s the year they lost their sons, Timothy Piazza and Max Gruver. Both were away at college – Timothy at Penn State, Max at Louisiana State. Both had pledged fraternities, and both were hazed.
What happened to their sons often becomes a topic of conversation on college campuses, like at the University of Pittsburgh last year, where Evelyn and Rae Ann told their stories to a room filled with kids who would have been their sons peers.