Connor Senger isn't too far removed from his own recruiting process as a high school quarterback coming out of Milwaukee. But instead of choosing between Big Ten walk-on offers and Division-3 ...
COLUMBIA — On Jan. 10, 20 Buddhist monks and their rescue dog Aloka in orange robes climbed the final steps to the South Carolina Statehouse. A crowd of thousands had gathered below. At the top stood ...
The Buddhist monks' Walk for Peace is finally making its way through North Carolina. The group of monks, along with their dog, Aloka, has been making their way from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D ...
According to the Abhayagiri Monastery, the most common way to greet a Buddhist monk is with the añjali. This is when you press your palms together in font of your chest. “It is a gesture of respect ...
From LaGrange and Decatur to Watkinsville and Lexington, the Walk for Peace has seen its fair share of Georgia. But the viral peace initiative will soon be leaving the Peach State and starting their ...
The Walk for Peace on Saturday will go through the heart of Oconee County and into Oglethorpe County where the monks will stay the night. The monks continue their 2,300 mile journey from Fort Worth, ...
Change of plans for the many Georgians who have been following the monks on the Walk for Peace: They have recently been making changes to their route and now have some new stops planned. Here's what ...
A group of 19 Buddhist monks and a dog are walking from Texas to Washington D.C. to promote peace. The 2,300-mile journey, which began in October 2025, is expected to take about 120 days. The walk is ...
A group of Buddhist monks' 120-day Walk for Peace has crossed states, cities, and communities. Now on its 67th day and passing through metro Atlanta, the group's schedule included reflections from a ...
Buddhist monks are making several stops in metro Atlanta The walk spans 2,300 miles from Texas to Washington, D.C. Organizers say the journey promotes unity and inner peace ATLANTA - Buddhist monks ...
How you walk may matter just as much as how much you walk. A large UK study tracking more than 33,000 low-activity adults found that people who grouped their daily steps into longer, uninterrupted ...