The Society
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First episode date | May 10, 2019 |
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No. of episodes | 10 (list of episodes) |
Creators | Christopher Keyser |
Genres | Mystery |
Teen Drama | |
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ID | 976875 |
About The Society
Busloads of Connecticut high school students head off for an extended camping trip, but a storm forces them to return home. Upon their return, the teens realize that all of the town's adults are gone in this modern take on "Lord of the Flies. " Their newfound freedom is fun at first, but it quickly becomes dangerous. While they struggle to figure out what has happened to them and how to get the town back to normal, the teens must establish order and form alliances in order to survive.
Retired teacher's hobby lands her RHS artist-in-residence role
... " That led to her studying for a diploma from The Society for Botanical Artists (SBA), which she was awarded in May, gaining the highest mark available...
'Remarkable' 1,400-year-old possible temple found near Sutton Hoo
... Prof Scull added: " The results of excavations at Rendlesham speak vividly of the power and wealth of the East Anglian kings, and the sophistication of The Society they ruled...
Dartmoor Zoo welcomes 'world's rarest big cat'
... " There are thought to be just 140 Amur leopards left in the wild and 300 in European zoos, The Society said...
Cardiff University student hassled for fees after rape
... However, Emily said The Society committee members were " overwhelmed" with " traumatising" student experiences...
Jewish students at UK universities 'deeply anxious', union warns
... The group was advertised on The Society s website with an invite link, and on 12 October four new people requested access to the chat...
Narges Mohammadi: Jailed Iranian Nobel laureate begins hunger strike
... , Ms Mohammadi described the compulsory hijab as " a means of control and repression imposed on The Society and on which the continuation and survival of [Iran s] authoritarian religious regime depends"...
Scottish country dance gets a 21st Century etiquette makeover
... George Coull, The Society s chairperson elect, said " Scottish country dancing has always been inclusive but we wanted to just make sure that everybody knew that...
NHS waiting list in England rises to record 7. 75m
... " Meanwhile, Dr Tim Cooksley from The Society for Acute Medicine warned that the winter months for patients needing care could " be appalling"...
Cambridge University debating society drops speaker blacklist
A Cambridge University debating society has dropped its blacklist of guest speakers deemed to have caused offence.
President Keir Bradwell had said art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon would be banned from returning, after he during a debate last Thursday.
But Mr Bradwell said he " misspoke" and added future guests " may say what they wish in our chamber".
Mr Graham-Dixon declined to comment on Mr Bradwell's announcement.
Cambridge Union, which says it aims to promote free speech through discussion, had been on the concept of good taste.
In a published on Facebook Two Days later, Mr Bradwell said Mr Graham-Dixon offended members when he used Hitler's " deplorable" words about Jewish and Black People in his speech.
He later said: " We will create a blacklist of speakers never to be invited back, and we will share it with other unions too. Andrew will be on that list. "
Mr Graham-Dixon said he had intended to " underline the utterly evil nature of Hitler" during his speech but apologised if anyone found it distressing.
On Wednesday, John Cleese said he was " blacklisting myself" and, as he had previously impersonated Hitler on Monty Python .
Following Cleese's announcement, Mr Bradwell said: " The Cambridge Union does not have a blacklist.
" I misspoke, and should not have used the term. "
The Society President , whose term ends in December, said he would still recommend to his successor " that Andrew Graham-Dixon ought not be re-invited back".
He added: " Our speakers may say what they wish in our chamber, and absolutely never need to fear that anything they say will put them on a list of any sort. "
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