Ben Garland broke the almost decade long standing record of PI memorization and recitation at St. Philomena Catholic School's PI Day competition, reciting 2,077 digits in 17 minutes.
The Mineral County Scripps National Spelling Bee was held in the Alberton School gymnasium last Wednesday with lots of ...
Founded in 1961, the Boise Highlanders is one of the oldest bagpipe bands in the northwest U.S. and the largest bagpipe band ...
For the first time since 2016, St. Georges will play for the boys basketball state championship. Led by Obiora's 22-point, 6-block performance, the fourth-seeded Hawks defeated top-seeded Dover 63-57 ...
METHUEN -- "Finishing your homework, even when you'd rather play." "Practicing soccer every day so you get better." "Trying ...
Austrian elementary school children have further improved their mathematics performance, with 84 percent of fourth graders recently meeting or exceeding the educational standards in this subject. In ...
A caller named Bill from Pennsylvania put a question to consumer advocate Clark Howard on his podcast this week that cuts to ...
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The Warriors know they're headed back to the play-in tournament; other teams might think the same
Golden State coach Steve Kerr can do the math. He knows the Warriors are headed to the play-in tournament. The Warriors have 13 games left in the regular season and their loss in Boston on Wednesday ...
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Santa Cruz | Math whiz kids organize Pi Day fundraiser
SANTA CRUZ — A group of elementary and middle school math enthusiasts will host a Pi Day fundraiser benefiting the Homeless Garden Project Saturday. The fundraiser is being organized by four students: ...
Greater Hazleton Area and beyond Hazleton Helps hosts spring fling: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, March 20 to Saturday, March 21. Church Hill Mall. Tricky trays, spring flowers sale, variety of baked ...
Which brings us to a titillating quote by American engineer and author Paul J. Nahin: “If π weren’t around, there would be no round pies.” ...
When Dr. Frank Fontana passed away in 2018, the renowned St. Louis-based optometrist and pioneer in contact lens fitting left behind an enduring legacy in patient care, advocacy and innovation.
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