by Ben and Rebecca Koskinen | Sep 15, 2011 | I Do: Wedding Edition
We waited for June 11th, 2011 for more than two-and-a-half years, so when the time came for us to be married in front of all our family and friends, we could not have been more ecstatic! With the help of wedding planner extraordinare David Tutera, we pulled off...
by Dan Jarvis & Michelle Rizk-Jarvis | Sep 15, 2011 | I Do: Wedding Edition
Our wedding date happened to fall in between two significant events; the Royal Couple’s wedding and the day of Osama Bin Ladin’s demise. While these dates will forever be remembered in World History, they aren’t nearly as special or significant as...
by Lucia Knoles | Sep 2, 2011 | The Public Humanist
My father is bored, and my brother can’t understand why. After all, there is an activity for every part of the day, every day of the year. “I wish I had time to do those things,” my overworked lawyer-brother sighs. But the bingo, films, backgammon,...
by Linda McInerney | Sep 7, 2011 | The Public Humanist
Isn’t it risky? How do you dare? Where will you get the money? Aren’t you afraid of criticism? Don’t you know you are white? Who do you think you are? These are some of the questions that arise when people hear about our new project, TRUTH, a new...
by Hayley Wood | Sep 13, 2011 | The Public Humanist
In part due to inspiration provided by Caleb Rounds in his previous Public Humanist essay on rereading literature in the internet age and the new access to scholarship and current literary conversations that the Web brings to the experience of reading, I recently...