Are you a fall person or an autumn person? When the leaves start to turn and the air gets crisp, you might hear both “fall” and “autumn” used to describe the season, but which one is correct? They can ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- We deserve this week's warm-up after the cold start to fall -- or do you say "autumn?" University of Minnesota etymologist Anatoly Liberman says everyone in England was using the ...
The air gets crisp, the leaves start to turn, and we break out our cozy sweaters. Of course, we are talking about the first day of fall—also known as the season of pumpkin spice and everything nice.
The leaves are turning bright orange and jaundicing, and the air is becoming brisk, which indicates to people around the world that it’s time for the season of harvesting as well as the changing of ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Fall Words Fall Words is a challenging physics puzzle game that has you type letters to drop them and collect all the asterisks. Letters have different ...
This year, the autumnal equinox is Sept. 22 — this Sunday, a day when daytime and nighttime hours are about equal. Autumn is the only season with two names, and it originally wasn’t known as either ...
On Saturday evening, around 200 students flooded an auditorium in William L. Harkness Hall for WORD’s annual fall spoken word poetry show. WORD Creative Director Adiyah Obolu ’27 told the News that ...
Dear Readers: Below are some of my favorite quotes about fall and the changing of seasons. I hope you enjoy their words as much as I do. Ralph Waldo Emerson reminded us, “Each moment of the year has ...
This year, the first day of fall, the autumnal equinox, began on Sept. 22, at exactly 8:43 a.m. Equinox is the Latin word for “equal night.” That is when the sun is aligned with the equator, making ...
Autumn leaves, autumn sneeze, fall breeze and fall trees. Is it most accurate to say Sept. 22 is the start of fall or autumn? Both 'autumn' and 'fall' originated from Britain, according to ...