by Ken JP Stuczynski | Oct 4, 2012 | Politics & Law
The most important thing to know about the first presidential debate of 2012 is that if you missed it, life goes on. The only even remotely worthy candidates either lost in the primary or weren’t invited. (For example, [[Gary Johnson]] had every right and...
by Barry Fagin | Jun 11, 2012 | Education, Religion & Spirituality, Science & Pseudoscience
{Published in the Colorado Springs Gazette, 4-18-08} No doubt about it, intelligent design theory belongs in the classroom. It belongs in psychology class, studied as a social phenomenon of how some people react when their beliefs contradict reality. It belongs in...
by Barry Fagin | Jul 15, 2013 | Education
{Published May 19, 2010, in the Colorado Springs Gazette} I’m up at the white board, marker in hand, showing how mathematics can keep information secure. One of my students politely points out a mistake in one of my equations. Another sees where I am going and jumps...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Apr 5, 2014 | Business & Economics, Politics & Law
{Guest post by Matthew Taylor} I had a good, long conversation with one of my world-traveling friends a few nights ago about Russia. He works with an international consulting firm and has had exposure to several different types of governmental systems including Russia...
by Barry Fagin | Apr 28, 2014 | Society & Culture, Technology & Futurism
{Published in the Colorado Springs Gazette, May 2, 2012} Quick: What Colorado sports team just won its conference championship and is ranked #2 nationally? I’ll give you a hint: They play for an NCAA Division I school. Ultimately, though, they play for you. They are...