Truth in the ‘I’ of the beholder
“I.” It’s a word we tiptoe around. Writers are wary of it and academics cover it up with layers of objectivity and jargon.
“I.” It’s a word we tiptoe around. Writers are wary of it and academics cover it up with layers of objectivity and jargon.
Idaho isn’t the only state to cut funding for education. In fact, President Barack Obama publicly scolded the governors of all 50 states for doing so.
Cold, cold, cold I’ve decided I need to move somewhere tropical or at least call property management because snow coming in through a closed window is ridiculous. — Rhiannon Epic […]
‘Predator pits’ pure fiction The views elaborated in Michael French’s Feb. 14 article “Get Over It” exemplify the old adage, “a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
No one is perfect and flaws are inevitable even when we put forth our greatest effort. Even though it seems like an unreachable goal, perfection is worth seeking.
No one is perfect and flaws are inevitable even when we put forth our greatest effort. Even though it seems like an unreachable goal, perfection is worth seeking.
Idaho isn’t the only state to cut funding for education. In fact, President Barack Obama publicly scolded the governors of all 50 states for doing so.
“I.” It’s a word we tiptoe around. Writers are wary of it and academics cover it up with layers of objectivity and jargon. Children are warned about it in classrooms. […]