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Janice L Thayer, 88, passed away at her beloved home on Hogan Pond, Oxford on April 24, 2024. Born on South Paris, on June 25, 1935 she was the fourth child of Marguerite and Edgar Colby. She met her husband, Ed, when her parents bought his parents. ....
Janice L Thayer, 88, passed away at her beloved home on Hogan Pond, Oxford on April 24, 2024. Born on South Paris, on June 25, 1935 she was the fourth child of Marguerite and Edgar Colby. She met her husband, Ed, when her parents bought his parents. ....
Oxford life is tied to tradition. From reciting Latin at the start of formal hall to donning gowns for prelims and finals, our university’s history pervades our experience today. The darker side of our history thus also casts its long shadow over the present. In 2016, the Rhodes Must Fall movement spurred an international debate about certain statues in Oxford that honour those involved in some of the darkest aspects of the British Empire, leading Oriel College to promise to remove its own Cecil Rhodes monument in 2020. A year later, Magdalen College MCR members voted to remove a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, arguing it was a symbol of “recent colonial history”. The flares of fierce debate surrounding Oxford’s past connection with the Empire and its response to this connection have generally been short-lived, soon dampened by promises of new changes to curriculums and admissions processes, and quickly replaced by a general silence from the university on the topic of decolonis ....
When science was sacrificed in the hands of politics April 27, 2021, 11:18 AM IST Dr Shuvendu Sen is the Vice Chair, Research and Faculty at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Hackensack Meridian Health, NJ. A recipient of Men of Distinction Award from New York State Senate and Oscar Edwards, E. Award from American College of Physicians. He enjoys the full spectrum of his profession ranging from clinical, research to community work. Author of Nautilus Award Winner Why Buddha Never Had Alzheimer s ( Publisher, Simon & Schuster), critically acclaimed A Doctor s Diary, reflections on health, healing, and hope ( Publisher, Times Group Books) and thrice nominated for the United States Pushcart Literary Award. Dr Sen is a compulsive writer of fiction and nonfiction works, allowing his writings to touch places where medicine fails to reach. LESS. MORE ....