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Happenings on the Hill
The Meadows Museum at SMU has acquired six new works for its collection.
Voices
Teen Author Shows Learning Differences Aren’t Disabilities
I don’t remember how old I was when I was first told about my learning difference, but I think there’s a reason for that. The reason is this: When I found out, nothing changed.
Teens Join DKMS To Fight Blood Cancers
Ava Williams saw the difference DKMS makes in the fight against blood cancers and disorders when her brother needed a bone marrow transplant in 2018.
Election
Dallas ISD Puts $3.7 Billion Bond To Voters in November
When Dallas ISD debuted its potential 2020 bond package months ago, it was ambitious. It made waves. It attracted national attention. It was $3.7 billion.
An 11-Year-Old’s Secrets to Selling Slime and Jewelry
McKenna Kate Houghton, an 11-year-old from University Park, is an evolving entrepreneur, selling products ranging from slime to jewelry and lip gloss.
Jesuit Dallas Receives Historic $17M Gift
Honoring the memory of her late husband, Rachel Segal has committed the largest gift in the 78-year history of Jesuit Dallas as the single donor in the construction of the David A. Segal Family Aquatic Center.
Coronavirus
Senior Returns to Much Different HPHS
As a freshman, I had imagined that the first day of my senior year would be spent roaming the halls with my classmates and counting down the days until graduation.
Coronavirus
Dallas ISD Provides More Details on Return to Campuses
After surveying parents to determine which families would be returning to their campuses as early as Sept. 28, Dallas ISD said that all high schools and at least one elementary school will be on a hybrid schedule.
Celebrating Student Achievements
St. Marks student Abhi Jain set out to make a healthier hands sanitizer after he became worried about the ingredients in the hand-sanitizing stations he saw around town.