Mad About Science: Game of Thrones, Science and You
By Brenden Bobby Reader Columnist Winter has come. The much-anticipated final season of “Game of Thrones” will soon be upon us. As we fly our house banners of nachos and march for a long...
By Brenden Bobby Reader Columnist Winter has come. The much-anticipated final season of “Game of Thrones” will soon be upon us. As we fly our house banners of nachos and march for a long...
By Nick Gier Reader Columnist Joining Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Trump’s clueless press secretary, 55 percent of white evangelicals believe that God has sent Donald Trump to save the nation. Jerry Falwell, Jr., president of...
By Nick Gier Reader Columnist “Jesus, a brown-skinned Palestinian Jew, called us to preach good news to the poor, the broken, the bruised, and all those who are made to feel unaccepted.” —Rev. William...
By Ben Olson Reader Staff For history buffs, there’s nothing better than watching history come alive. History will indeed spring to life on Friday, Jan. 11, with Living Voices’ production of “Our Revolution” at...
By Nick Gier Reader Columnist Their minds were numbed by the shock of peace. —Colonel Thomas Gowenlock, U.S. intelligence officer At 11 a.m. on November 11, 1918, the guns fell silent on the battlefields...
By Nick Gier Reader Columnist When you pray, go into your room and shut the door. —Jesus, Matthew 6:6 When the church and state tucked into bed together, it was the church that ended...
By Nick Gier Reader Columnist The Universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaims that “all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights,” and that they have “the right to life, liberty...
By Brenden Bobby Reader Columnist Last week, we looked to the future. This week, we look to the past. Trilobites, what are they? They were some of the oldest and most successful lifeforms ever...
By Brenden Bobby Reader Columnist Horses are some of our oldest animal companions. The quadrupedal ungulates of many a young girl’s birthday party dreams are the reason humans were able to achieve vast farming...
By Ed Ohlweiler Reader Contributor Let’s imagine that Helen Keller were not deaf and blind. Let’s forget temporarily that infamous defining moment around the well pump with Anne Sullivan, all the people she inspired...