Instituting a dress code Sheila August 21, 2010 Somebody in authority had to say it, and we’re not hearing it much in churches and schools. People are Read More
The life of the mind Sheila August 1, 2010 Opinions are individual and subjective. But facts are facts. Trouble is, they’re usually communicated or interpreted by someone. That’Read More
University of Illinois’ teaching moment Sheila July 25, 2010 The administration had the chance to redeem the institution’s hasty decision to fire a professor for doing his job. Read More
Illinois professor fired for doing his job Sheila July 12, 2010 This story is picking up press, and it should. Freedom of speech is at the heart of it, as is Read More
Mother’s Day gems Sheila May 6, 2010 With Mother’s Day approaching, I’ve been hearing a lot of commercials on TV and radio saying things like “Read More
Obama defends government Sheila May 1, 2010 Yep, that’s the headline in this New York Times article on the president’s commencement address at the University Read More
Healthcare law unconstitutional? Sheila April 7, 2010 Let’s find out. The Center for American Progress positively beams that “the University of Washington held a debate about Read More
Healthcare only a skirmish in something larger Sheila March 23, 2010 Seems like the prolonged and fractious battle over healthcare reform in America has been the political and social war of Read More
‘The State of the Union has degenerated’ Sheila March 10, 2010 The Supreme Court being a usually quietly deliberative body, couldn’t exactly hold press conferences after President Obama made unprecedented (Read More
Grief and glory Sheila January 29, 2010 I’ve been on the road traveling today, and just learned that we lost a great man from this world Read More