As asserted in this real estate last week, our shared civilization could be at the end of its tether. Much of this, I believe, is by design. If Dante and Shakespeare – whom T.S. Eliot said divided the ...
A popular time for school children has just ended: the 2024 Summer Recess from school. Children, parents, educators and relevant others anticipate this annual respite. However, students can reengage ...
Contrary to a widely held perception, public school summer vacations are not getting shorter. And that’s a shame. Despite some movement toward “balanced schedules” that include more breaks during the ...
Who can forget George Gershwin’s memorable song “Summertime and the Living is Easy”? Summers meant picnics in the park, vacations, camping, lounging at the pool, jumping in the lake, and reading ...
When a train breaks down going up the mountain, “The Little Engine That Could” agrees to deliver toys and food items for all the little girls and boys on the other side with this declaration: “I think ...
Last Saturday's edition of the Red River Rivalry was much of what we've come to expect over the last four years. Save for a heroic performance by Dillon Gabriel and a balanced 2023 Oklahoma team, ...
Oh, beloved spring break. These last two spring breaks I have had the wonderful opportunity to visit my lovely family in my home state of Arizona. Here is a recap on my days spent in the ...
It pains me to say this, as both an economist and a graduate of Columbia, but: It may be time to break up not only Columbia but also America’s entire system of elite higher education. America’s large ...
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