by Tony C. Cartledge | Jan 29, 2018 | Opinion
If you’ve ever been around camels, you can’t help but notice that they have large lips, but you don’t generally get too close to them, as they have been known to bite and spit — and camel breath, well, enough said. Camels are a big deal in...
by Tony C. Cartledge | Aug 17, 2016 | Opinion
Smart phone apps can be a boon or a boondoggle, depending on whether they promote productivity (thereby saving time), or goofing off (thereby wasting the same). I don’t want to suggest that game playing can never be worthwhile, but anyone who has dabbled in...
by Tony C. Cartledge | Jul 1, 2014 | Opinion
Campbell University, where I’m fortunate enough to teach in the Divinity School, has been undergoing waves of construction for several years: a new pharmacy school, a nice arena for basketball and other sports, new dorms for women and men, a football stadium, a...