Recent news discourages college students from taking intellectual risks. They didn’t need the nudge.
Separated by six states and a time zone, students at two universities got opposite lessons about free speech last week.
Separated by six states and a time zone, students at two universities got opposite lessons about free speech last week.
As a first generation college student who is now a professor, I know firsthand the vital role libraries play in providing access to knowledge and opportunity, especially for those from underserved backgrounds.
Attempts to erode university accreditation due to any criteria based on DEI is wrong. But there are many growing flaws in U.S. university accreditation based on the decline in academic rigor resulting in a growing number of low quality and worthless degrees due to watered down policies. I focus on two problems: failure to require masters-level training for high school teachers of “dual” college-credit courses, and a major reduction in course credits for degrees.
Community National Bank and Trust announces the merger of Prairie Bank of Kansas and Farmer National Bancshares, Inc. with Community National and Community Bancorp, Inc.
“Fights between individuals, as well as governments and nations” Nikola Tesla wrote in 1905, “invariably result from misunderstandings in the broadest interpretation of this term. Misunderstandings are always caused by the inability of appreciating one another’s point of view.”
Once we depose Trump and deport Musk we can laugh about their greedy corrupt behavior even as we tend to the disastrous damage they did. They will fail, if Americans rise up in massive nonviolent noncooperation.
Many years ago, when I interviewed Wes Jackson for a “Sunflower Journeys” story related to his work at The Land Institute near Salina, he referenced a book by his friend Wendell Berry — “The Unsettling of America.”
Thank you for publishing “Freedom of Speech: Keeping Sanity Alive” by Robert C. Koehler and “Why the Enemy Alien Act? By Ron Svaty last Thursday. Their critiques, especially Koehler’s, say what I have been wanting to say since I learned about Columbia University’s cave-in to Donald Trump’s malicious demands. Choosing to condone Israel’s ethnic cleansing of Palestinians in Gaza in order to receive tainted government money is beyond shameful. It reminds me of Judas’ betrayal of Jesus. When his attempt to return the blood money he was paid failed, Judas committed suicide.
There have been noticeable signs that spring has arrived on our farm. Following a snowfall during the kids’ spring break, the sun has come out and the temperatures have warmed up. It’s a different feel of seasons.
By: Clay Wirestone No one asked for hippos to overrun Colombian rivers. But hippos frolic in the South American country anyway, thanks to the extravagant… Login to continue reading Login…