Friday, February 14, 2014

Vampire Love Poetry and Story Round Up

Happy Valentine's Day, vampire fans!


Can't decide how to say the right words to that special someone? For love poems with an "eternal" twist, check out this site:
 
 
 
Below are the stories that appeared in this week's The Herald-News:
 
 
JJC history professor explores Britain's view of the United States
 
It's a complicated answer, Dr. John Lyons said, depending on what angle one is taking. AND, if you want to know Britain's general view of Dr. Who (according to Lyons), click here:
 
 
 
Special needs consultant knows the importance of advocacy
 
Who better to understand someone who's experienced it as both a sister and a mother?

 
 
My big sis, my hero
 
A non-writer tween wins an essay contest with a piece about his autistic sister

 
 
Teacher cared more for lives than grades
 
Dr. Larry Nelson not only lived well, he taught his students how to do so, too.

 
 
Romeoville Humane Society volunteer wears multiple hats
 
Helping animals, that's her goal. So she joyfully takes on multiple roles.

 
 
JJC graduates living the dream at Walt Disney World Resort
 
In the late 1980s, a newlywed couple enrolled in Joliet Junior College's culinary arts program. Immediately after graduation, they were hired at Disney. See what they're doing now.
 
 
 
Elena's Angels
 
What makes an incident miraculous and not mere coincidence or fancy? The certainty of knowing...

 
 
Joliet woodworker crafts for the enjoyment
 
Although Terrance Parr learned the craft many years ago for one very practical reason. Read on.


 

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