Author: Michael Pollan Genre: Culture Studies/Nutrition Paperback: 205 pages In 2006, Michael Pollan published his book The Omnivore’s Dilemma, which was concerned with the “ecological and ethical dimensions of our eating choices.” As a result, he was often asked, “Ok, but what should I eat?” In an attempt to answer that question, he gave us this #1 New York Times … [Read more...]
Summer Rowing Camps for Middle School and High School Athletes at Moss Park
Hiking trails, interesting wildlife, and brazen sandhill cranes aren’t the only sights to see if you visit Moss Park this summer. You might also notice some middle schoolers in boats out on the lake, learning the basics of the sport of rowing. Moss Park is home to the South Orlando Rowing Association (SORA), where both beginner and experienced rowers practice and compete … [Read more...]
USTA National Campus July Programming Offers Something for Everyone
July marks a big month at the USTA National Campus, with a number of family oriented events and a prestigious junior tournament coming to the courts of Lake Nona. First, starting the week of July 16, the USTA Boys’ 12s National Clay Court Championships return to the USTA National Campus for the second consecutive year. This Level 1 junior event is one of the most … [Read more...]
Nemours Children’s Hospital Chief of Neurology Receives 2018 Sidney Carter Award in Child Neurology
According to a press release sent out by Nemours Children's Hospital, Richard S. Finkel, M.D., the chief of neurology at Nemours Children’s Hospital, was awarded with the American Academy of Neurology’s 2018 Sidney Carter Award in Child Neurology. He has been working in Pediatric Neurology since 2012 and has been breaking new ground in helping children who suffer from … [Read more...]
Alex Shields Named Fastest Sophomore in the Country
While many high school students in the Nonahood would love their own moniker or even superlative at some point during their high school years, Alex Shields is known nationally as the “fastest sophomore in the country,” with the fastest time in the 110-meter hurdles (14.07 seconds) of any sophomore nationwide. To add to it, he also had the fifth best long jump nationally of all … [Read more...]
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