2025: The Expanding and Insidious Voter Suppression Laws in Indiana

I live in Indiana and was scrolling through the list of bills from the current legislative session, many of which have been signed into law by Governor Braun. Most are, unfortunately, what one might expect to see from one of the most conservative states in the country. There are many noteworthy bills that reflect the … More 2025: The Expanding and Insidious Voter Suppression Laws in Indiana

A Unique Neighborhood: The History of Royal Pine Estates

The transition to younger families in Royal Pines is the natural evolution of a neighborhood. It is that turnover, the Panarchy, that keeps our neighborhood vital. But, as there are fewer and fewer original owners, the story of the neighborhood is told less frequently. Knowing the history of the Royal Pine Estates gives context to … More A Unique Neighborhood: The History of Royal Pine Estates

Cell phones dominate our existence and gave us Trump and the insurrection

Imagine it’s a quiet evening and you’re watching TV with a close friend and someone starts banging on your door. You get up and open it a crack and you think you recognize the man as a distant acquaintance. He pushes open the door and starts arguing with you about politics. Even though you barely … More Cell phones dominate our existence and gave us Trump and the insurrection

Does magical thinking define humans? Vitamin C and Trump’s zealots.

“Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance.” George Bernard Shaw My incredulity of the absolute devotion of Trump’s supporters and my inability to understand it continues to haunt me. I’ve wondered if their unwavering allegiance is attributable to the differences in neurophysiology or maybe it’s Trump’s adroit ability to manipulate them by … More Does magical thinking define humans? Vitamin C and Trump’s zealots.

Return to Lake Wobegon, where every student receives an “A”

It’s been 10 years, almost to the day, since my original post on grade inflation, [1] so I thought it was time for an update. However, as I was looking into new data, I realized that grade inflation is just one part of a much bigger challenge facing society – not preparing our children for … More Return to Lake Wobegon, where every student receives an “A”

The COVID-19 pandemic – the big, BIG picture

As the person trying to drain the swamp while surrounded by alligators reminds us, it’s hard to readjust one’s perspective in the middle of a crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic meets all the criteria for being a crisis and on many different levels. The medical aspect of the pandemic is inescapably dire, anti-maskers, and conspiracy theories … More The COVID-19 pandemic – the big, BIG picture