As I scanned the paper today it seems that we are finishing off the year with a bang culturally. I always forget that this is the time of the year when nefarious and terrible ideas come out to ... Read More
Of Men and Men at Princeton
Recently, the Supreme Court Justice, Antonin Scalia was taking questions from a group of students at Princeton. Some of the students had read Scalia's writing (which would typically be a good ... Read More
Left Behind (The Child's Version)
Today, the state of Pennsylvania schools are applying for relief from the No Child Left Behind (NCLB). Here is the article:
Read MoreWhat the Ends Mean
So, if you were wondering about the election and its meaning, a story in the paper might have been a smack in the face. Here comes Obamacare:
Read MoreThe Road of Serfdom (or Route 283)
Some of you might be keeping track of the economic trouble in Harrisburg, PA. It is something like a Shakespearean tragedy. The city is more than $300 million in debt. Why? Because of an ... Read More
Love in the Western World
I still hope to read a few more books this summer, but I think I might have found the most impacting: Denis de Roguemont’s Love In the Western World.
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The Fabulous World of Tomorrow and Its Schools
Yesterday's paper had one of those stories that should make us smile (were it not so sad). The story outlines the future of Lancaster County. Guess what: it could be very rosy. Guess what it will ... Read More
Cyborg Schools
No wait I misread all the stories. I mean Cyber school. Recently, the Lancaster papers ran a number of stories on the Cyber schooling movement. Not all of them were negative, but I would say that ... Read More
The Secular Conundrum
Recently, the Lancaster paper has covered a little tempest in the Eastern Lancaster County School District (Elanco). (For full disclosure, I am a friend of and have a lot of respect for the Elanco ... Read More
Interesting TED Talk
Here is a great talk about art and its meaning. Enjoy:
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