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We can learn from the cowboys in Egypt
An important lesson kids learn is not to talk to strangers. So naturally, I’ve spent the past couple weeks wandering up to school after school to ask kids how they feel.
Aug 202 min read


Please join my drum circle to discuss the truth
Just a few of us have been weighing in on the chief executive of NPR explaining you can't, like, define a word like "truth," man.
Apr 23, 20243 min read


The Naked Lady and Frog Baby help students succeed
Each year, I go home to Ohio at Christmas to spend time with the family. And each year, my mom sends me back to Texas with a bunch of stuff from my childhood she wants out of her house.
Jan 3, 20242 min read


Educating America's youth on wonderful crud
Several college radio stations in Indiana are doing a simulcast this weekend and invited alumni to come do shows.
Jul 28, 20233 min read


But Who Will Tell Us What to Think!?
Back at Ball State, I had a professor who proudly declared he would fail anyone who used the term "tragic" in a news script. We called him Professor Carlin because he looked somewhat like George Carlin.
Sep 3, 20203 min read


Couldn't We All Use a Care Coordinator?
This week, the li'l munchkins of TCU are moving into their dorms. TCU has taken steps to try to slow the spread of COVID-19. They'll isolate students who test positive and set them up with care coordinators to set up virtual classwork.
Aug 10, 20203 min read


A Case for Not Being Verified
Fellow reporters and academics and a bunch of people I didn't verify have been complaining on Twitter that they had lost the ability to tweet.
Jul 17, 20203 min read
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