Just how much do our devices hear?
By: Natalia Zreliak, Digital Editor
Virtual assistants are extremely popular right now but just how much are they hearing and what happens to the audio files they gather?
An observance overview of Banned Book Week
By: Andrianna Veatch, Staff Reporter
Saturday, September 30th, wraps up the national observance of Banned Book Week, both here at Dayton Memorial Library and nationwide.
Organization helps animals affected by Hurricane Havey
By: Allie Tracy, Staff Reporter
Organizations across the US, like Denver's MaxFund, are doing anything they can to help Texas after Hurricane Harvey.
Surviving Auschwitz’s Angel of Death
By: Allison Upchurch, Staff Reporter
Last Monday, the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities and the Chabad of Northwest Metro Denver held a presentation with Rabbi Nissen Mangel, a Holocaust survivor who recounted his time at the infamous concentration camp of Auschwitz.
Saudi Arabia to allow women to drive
As the only country with a ban on women driving, Saudi Arabia has announced that in June of 2018 women will be allowed to drive cars.
Research finds that Aaron Hernandez had severe C.T.E after death
In an announcement of the findings on Thursday, a lawyer for the Hernandez family said it was “the most severe case they had ever seen in someone of Aaron’s age.”