Apr 24, 2018
Highly Effective Habits
10 a.m. Members of Congress aren’t often praised for their productivity. Turning a bill into a law has always been a complex endeavor. In today’s extremely…
10 a.m. Members of Congress aren’t often praised for their productivity. Turning a bill into a law has always been a complex endeavor. In today’s extremely…
By Kathleen Parrish As a former president of Mexico, Vincente Fox, and the U.K. leader of Brexit, Nigel Farage, sparred in Colton Chapel last week over…
Professor John Kincaid, director of the Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government, explains the background behind Civil War monuments.
By Stephen Wilson If asked whether you support human trafficking, you’d probably shake your head in adamant disgust. But if asked whether you eat chocolate…
By Stephen Wilson Maybe you see Goofy kicking Donald Duck. Maybe it’s an earmuff or an upside-down elephant. Maybe it is a pterodactyl with fractured…
It distorts the truth, sways opinions, and has the power to impact elections. Fake news is in the news and on the minds of people concerned about its influence…
Neha Vora (sociology), Sue Wenze (psychology), Brett Hendrickson (religious studies), Lisa Gabel (psychology), and Il Hyun Cho (government & law) each…
By Kathleen Parrish If Congress doesn’t pass a spending bill by midnight Thursday, the U.S. government will shut down for the second time in three weeks…
By Katie Neitz When you spend your childhood living in three different countries, adapting to three different cultures, and learning the history of three…
The following is an excerpt from a 30-page oral history transcript, recorded on March 24, 2015, as Edwin C. Landis Jr., of the law firm Meyner and Landis…