The Loyola of Chicago Ramblers team had not won a game on the expansive dance floor of the NCAA men’s basketball since 1985. Donte Ingram and Sister Jean Dolores-Schmidt ensured that the small private Catholic university located near the shores of Lake Michigan in Chicagoland, filed a legitimate claim in securing a place in the […]
The Most Cheerful Place On Earth Is Also Very Cold
The United Nations is at it again. Or rather, the United Nations tried to be at it, withdrew $10 million from the piggy bank and held a series of meetings that amounted to nothing. Other than existing as one of the most bureaucratic and ineffectual flops of organizations whose members regularly summit to a self-aggrandizing […]
Walters: The Forced Walk Out- What It All Means?
It is probably a good guess that the majority of students who participated in the nationwide demonstration Wednesday which was apparently a lazy attempt to address gun violence, cannot yet grasp the nuances of the subversive argument brought to the forefront of the collective conscience by the the extreme gun control advocates. With everything in […]
This Musical Performance Creates A Singularity
The digital playground of YouTube is the destination for many examples where the synergy of real life and technology delightfully collide, and sometimes in breathtaking fashion in capturing the heart and the mind. With the user-friendly access to millions of videos literally available at the swipe of a fingertip, the amount of high quality productions […]
Bracketology- It’s Not Just About Basketball
As the nation braces for the unavoidable reality of the most least productive non-holiday work week of the year, thanks to the bevy of March Madness basketball action for first round games of the NCAA tournament, Thursday and Friday, the feverish intensity of the inner office is focused on brackets. And the beautiful nuance of […]
This Is What They Are Doing To Your Drinking Water In The Political Cesspool Of California
The only verifiable man made climate change in the Golden state is a direct consequence of government bureaucracy, leading to artificial drought. As 40% of the annual rainfall amount flows into the Pacific Ocean as unutilized runoff, because of federal and state regulations do not allow for an adequate number of functional catchment devices to harvest […]
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