The Death of Local News: News Deserts
As Margaret Sullivan writes in her book, Ghosting the News, journalism on local news is dying and creating a crisis […]
As Margaret Sullivan writes in her book, Ghosting the News, journalism on local news is dying and creating a crisis […]
I have been working to organize my library of books. This picture above shows the stacks as I’m organizing them
Tau Beta Pi is an engineering honor society that I was fortunate enough to be invited to join when I
Lisa and I had a fun time tooling around Nashville this past weekend. We had dropped GP off at a
Justine Haupt is a creative engineer with an interesting take on the “dumb” phone. She’s a science associate at Brookhaven
Among the Walmarts, Targets, and other big box stores, a refreshing trend is the resurgence of the independent bookstore! A
Few citizens will doubt that the uncontrolled explosion of social media has contributed mightily to our polarization as a nation.
Why Are We Polarized? (Part 3: Social Media Norms) Read More »
I have grown up in politics. My uncle was elected as the County Executive of my home county in Tennessee.
The answer is complex. It would be nice if it were simple. It’s not. Writer Ezra Klien attempts a narrative
I returned home today from a business trip in Huntsville, Alabama. My business colleagues and I drove past the Unclaimed
The Unclaimed Baggage Store in Scottsboro, Alabama. Read More »