How Far Are We Willing to Go?
One of the first questions I ask students when they come into my class is, “Why do we study history?” The responses are
Thoughts become things
One of the first questions I ask students when they come into my class is, “Why do we study history?” The responses are
April 15th…tax day. The most dreaded day in America, unless you have to make mortgage payments, alimony payments, or
Recently, I was listening to a podcast from the show Intelligence Squared – U.S. Edition. For those that are unaware, it is a
I am not shocked at how pathetic so many college “professors” are with regard to their preparedness to teach, especially now
To steal a line from a song, I am “bewitched, bothered, and bewildered” with what is not only passing for news, but also for
One of the most difficult things for me to grasp as I attempt to further this writing/commentary career is that something
The end of days or just the end of civil discourse? With this latest event, the firing of an academic simply because he