How do we make a "sound judgment" in a culturally diverse society? How do we know the best path to follow in an interdependent world? These stories, based on social-studies, help us to understand that personal and environmental relationships impact our lives and our world.
Members of the League include Mina Harker, Captain Nemo, Dr. Jekyll, Dorian Gray, Rodney Skinner, and Tom Sawyer.
First-hand accounts of the Galveston storm exist in books in the Rosenberg Library.
Read a poem about the life of Michael Steven Poyle, Jr., a 23 year-old senior in Biological Science.
Micky Ward, Dickie's half-brother, might lose his boxing career when police injure his hands.
After their hard lives, both brothers now train young fighters.
Micky becomes World Boxing Union welterweight world champion.
Later testimony shows the horrific conditions on board the slave ships where many slaves died.
Adams appoints 42 judges before Jefferson takes office, but their commissions are never sent.
The US military segregates black troops from white troops.
Read a poem about the life of Minal Panchal, a 26 year-old first year Masters student in Architecture.
Camp Minidoka is in southern Idaho and less well known than other internment camps.