This month, I’m going to digress and give attention to the “portal” that is now prevalent in college athletics.
First, I have to give a history lesson on the NCAA (National Association of College Athletics) and the rules of enforcement. When I was a player in the sixties, and at that ...
The world of commercial seeds has reached the point in a Monopoly game when one person owns everything and everyone else is paying rent.
To understand how we got here we have to understand the relationship between humans and plants through the millennia. At first, 100,000 years ago, people ...
I am responding to the commentary “Dots have been connected, don't look away” from May 16 by Andrew Ludwig in the OBSERVER. I wish to offer two new sets of dots.
First, dismantle the commentary dots which are largely based on misinformation, half truths and even deception. Second, ...
CHAUTAUQUA—Chautauqua Institution’s 2026 season kicks off this weekend.
Among the first speakers is Peter Schweizer, president of the Government Accountability Institute, who addresses Advocates for Balance at Chautauqua, or ABC, at 3 p.m. Monday in the Athenaeum Hotel.
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Before ...
The anti-ICE protests continue outside the Delaney Hall ICE facility in New Jersey. Protesters are now mostly out of state professionals. It all began on May 22, after detainees at the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark launched a hunger and labor strike over alleged poor living conditions ...
Most weeks, I like to write about personal experiences that other people can relate to, and imbue them with humor, snide comments, or everyday frustrations. This week is different. I’m mad. It is an anger still festering after 20 years
Tom O’Brien, my late husband, died of esophageal ...