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Updated 3 weeks, 6 days ago

Giving Together: Turning Tax Season into Opportunities for Students

On a spring morning in Kalispell, a group of elementary students huddle around a table, testing a small robot they…

Updated 13 years, 4 months ago
Making room for God in a changing world

Change is not always good. That should be obvious to anyone who has observed Congress for more than a minute, but unfortunately there seems to be a built-in human bias which assumes that we collectively get wiser a…

Updated 13 years, 4 months ago
Losing Mom, one memory at a time

 Memory loss is an insidious thing. It works quietly and stealthily, chipping away the most benign thoughts at first. And when that’s no longer enough, it commandeers whole thought processes and memories you’d swea…

Updated 13 years, 4 months ago
Guns are dangerous, but people are more so

I don’t know anything about guns. I have no fascination with them, and no particular interest in them.

Updated 13 years, 5 months ago
The Internet and the end of the world (as we knew it)

It’s no secret that the world didn’t end Friday, but what’s less easily discerned is that the world we used to know DID end, not on Friday, but relatively recently — let’s say sometime in the last decade.

Updated 13 years, 5 months ago
Pranks must follow 'do no harm' rule

The recent suicide of the nurse who responded to a prank call at the London hospital treating Princess Kate is a sad turn of events and an unfortunate example of the unintended consequences created by a practical j…

Updated 13 years, 5 months ago
Evil exists; so does good

There is really no possibility of writing about anything this weekend other than the school shooting that occurred on Friday in Newtown, Conn.

Updated 13 years, 5 months ago
Chemical weapons in Syria? Just imagine that!

Last week, the world was told that Syria’s President Bashar Assad is poised to use chemical weapons against his own people in a last-ditch effort to retain power despite his growing unpopularity.

Updated 13 years, 5 months ago
Probing the past is new pastime

 Something has happened that I would never have thought possible back in high school when I was dozing off in Mr. Roos’ American History class. I have become a history nerd.

Updated 13 years, 5 months ago
Lincoln, compromise and the price to pay

This just in — compromise to a liberal really does mean compromising your principles, and you don’t have to believe me. Just read what liberal columnist David Brooks had to say about the new film “Lincoln”:

Updated 13 years, 5 months ago
You reap what you sow: Austerity now!

Here we are again.

Updated 13 years, 6 months ago
Brotherly advice taken to heart

 Sometimes life’s lessons are learned not so much with that figurative slap up alongside the head, but with more of a splash of fresh water across your face that gets your attention and somehow leaves you revived.

Updated 13 years, 6 months ago
Advice for GOP: Don't change your message; change the map

Winning the presidency isn’t about who you nominate, but about who votes — and most importantly about where they live.

Updated 13 years, 6 months ago
The Bridge on the River Potomac?

In the wake of Tuesday’s election, we are hearing lots of talk about bipartisanship and statesmanship, with the unstated premise that statesmanship and bipartisanship are automatically the same thing.

Updated 13 years, 6 months ago
Old concepts: chamber pots, head cheese

 I’ve had several conversations this week that have left me feeling like I’m older than dirt.

Updated 13 years, 6 months ago
Is mock vote a leading indicator of GOP sweep?

Everyone is looking for some kind of clue as to how Tuesday’s elections are going to turn out.