by Miguel A. De La Torre | Oct 8, 2025 | Opinion
When automobiles replaced the horse and buggy in the early twentieth century, entire industries disappeared—blacksmiths, horse stables, whip makers and carriage manufacturers. You couldn’t give away horses. Still, newer jobs in the automotive industry replaced these...
by Kerri Fisher | Sep 4, 2025 | Opinion
As the school year commences, every educator I know is talking about artificial intelligence (AI). No matter where they stand on the continuum from bemoaning to worshipping, the time has come when we are all forced to confront this new era of the human-tech interface....
by Craig Nash | Jul 30, 2025 | News
The recent social media obsession over the two senior executives at a data firm caught cheating on their spouses at a Coldplay concert may have a more straightforward explanation than just the comedic unfolding of their appearance on the big screen. According to a...
by Monty Self | Jul 7, 2025 | Opinion
There’s nothing like receiving a card in the mail. It speaks volumes. First and foremost, it communicates that an individual took the time to think about you. As you open the card, you discover the significant investment they have made in the correspondence....
by Brett Miller | Mar 13, 2025 | Opinion
Several years ago, when I was a communication professor at a conservative evangelical university in the Midwest, a student approached me for an interview. He was writing an article about homosexuality for the campus newspaper, and he knew my perspective would diverge...