At a literary soiree in Paris, James Thurber was once told how much funnier his stories were in French. “Yes,” he replied sadly. “My works lose something in the original.” I thought about this line ...
As we close out another contentious year in our nation’s history, we face troubling divisions in our politics, an increase in hate crimes and growing disdain for those with views different from our ...
Awhile back, renowned public radio host Diane Rehm made an appearance on the First Coast on behalf of my employer, WJCT. I was luckily tapped to introduce her on stage and ask her some questions about ...
OneJax has hosted civil discourse events and community suppers for over a decade, bringing together participants from diverse backgrounds to discuss pressing issues. This updated series will focus on ...
University of Wisconsin Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin spoke at the Reagan Institute Summit on Education where she emphasized the importance of civil discourse on college campuses in the wake of recent ...
Margot I. Cerbone ’28, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Mather House. Harvard students don’t know how to talk to each other. Countless surveys, speeches, and reports all come to the same ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Earlier this year, the IPCC report released its catastrophic global warming report. As UN Secretary-General, António Guterres succinctly put it ...