On CBC Radio’s “London Morning,” Alfgier Kristjansson explains how the Icelandic Prevention Model has helped curb drug and alcohol abuse in Iceland, and how it could be used to address teen substance abuse.
In The News
In the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Timothy Driscoll explains how deer can contribute to Lyme disease and ehrlichiosis in humans as they act as a vessel for ticks.
In The New York Times, Brad Humphreys weighs in on how sports gambling touts are similar to investment advisers as a digital presence rises for influencers.
In The Baltimore Banner, John Saldanha weighs in on the efficiency Neoline’s sailing cargo ships would have in comparison to a single ro-ro vessel.
For The Ohio Newsroom, Walter DeKeseredy weighs in on issues rural communities have with negative stereotypes and political relationships when dealing with crime reporting.
More than 300 teams took part in the annual fall competition, where students design structures to protect pumpkins following an 11-story drop off the WVU Engineering Sciences Building.