History in the making: new discoveries that change everything
Josh Barker, Staff Writer
April 12, 2013
There is a lot left to learn about this world. Over the last year, there have been a number of highly important scientific and historic discoveries made. Among these discoveries is the world’s oldest sundial, a lost microcontinent off of the coast of Africa and stone spearheads dating back 250,000... Read more »
Madagascar: cattle thieves and village vengeance
McCaffrey Blauner, Staff Writer
September 14, 2012
How far would you go to protect the ones you love? How about to protect your cattle? More than 67 thieves now lie dead in the village of Fenoevo-Efita, Madagascar, buried in mass graves after farmers fought them off to keep their cattle. Like in a scene out of “The Magnificent Seven,” locals... Read more »




