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What’s a history, chemistry, business, or education major who yearns to spend more time outdoors to do over the summer?
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Read moreMonths have passed since horse-drawn carriages rolled through Highland Park filled with Christmas revelers making merry.
Read moreThe 15th Annual A Writer’s Garden Literary Symposium and Luncheon “Everything’s Coming Up Roses” at the Rosine Hall at the Dallas Arboretum attracted design and garden aficionados to hear from G. Michael Shoup, Bettie Bearden Pardee, and Susan Sully.
Read moreGood Shepherd Episcopal hopes disaster missions set solid example for students
Read moreMembers of Preservation Park Cities on Dec. 8 enjoyed a sumptuous buffet and got updates on 2022 events such as the annual Spring Historic Home Tour.
Read moreLa Fiesta de las Seis Banderas, now in its 37th year of service and support of 17 Dallas area beneficiaries, has gifted more than $9.9 million since 1986.
Read moreIt’s an all-too-common situation in a short-tempered, COVID-weary world.
Read moreFashion show will promote confidence, benefit Genesis Women’s Shelter
Read moreWhen it comes to fireplaces, there are many options out there. How do you decide which one is best for your home?
Read moreYou don’t need to throw a Hail Mary to put the Big Game in a party when you’ve got the original 88 in the house.
Read moreMany will remember the late Edwin L. Cox, who died last year at 99, for the oilman’s contributions to the petroleum industry and SMU, where the business school bears his name.
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