She was one of the most powerful women in the ancient world… starting in 51BCE, Cleopatra ruled Egypt for 21 years. But despite being the queen of the Egyptians, Cleopatra wasn’t an Egyptian herself.
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A performance and interview with the Emerson String Quartet. ATV riding safety. Washington’s state flag. A visit to the Museum of Math. An NRSF PSA on safe driving.
We pretty much know which colleges are the most prestigious, the most expensive, or the most academically respected. But how about the schools that are most loved by their students?
We take a trip back in history to the place where America’s most tragic war started – Fort Sumter, in Charleston, South Carolina.
Teens today are more stressed than ever. While they can't avoid things like grades, tests, and social pressures, they can learn to deal with the stress they cause with yoga.
Speeding. It’s the top cause of crashes with teen drivers. So, the next time you get an urge to speed, keep this message in mind from the NRSF.
Alexandra tells us how the planet Pluto got its name.
It’s an instrument with a strange sound... and an even stranger name. Luke gets a lesson on how to do a digeridoo.
Colleges that are most loved by their students. A trip back in history to Fort Sumter, in Charleston, SC. Yoga & You. The planet Pluto. A lesson on how to do a digeridoo.
In “Flag Facts” this week, Eric reports on the one-of-a-kind flag of our 17th state: Ohio.