About a dozen students from the University of Delaware will travel next month to Antarctica to photograph the harsh climate and relay the pictures over the Internet.
Dylan Glenn was sitting in the West Wing of the White House, attending a routine staff meeting of President Bush's economic advisers, when a co-worker rushed in with some devastating news.
Just a young man during one of the bloodiest battles in the history of modern warfare, Alfred Gerstenschlager was only concerned with doing his job and coming out alive.
For almost 30 years, Hannah Luster and her brother James have carried water to their rusty trailer from their sister's house next door. They heated the trailer by cracking open the oven door.
Anthony Nelson hasn't had a home or a haircut in nine months. Stanley Craigwell sleeps most nights in an unheated abandoned warehouse he refers to as a cat hole.