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Final: Moving on From The Past
Hope and despair are a part of each of our floating worlds as we form and break the personal relationships that shape our lives. These lost asso... read more
The Harmony of the Spheres
How do we really know that you or I are not really mad? How do we really know what we see and experience is really real? The answer is we don’t,... read more
The unobtainable
The unobtainable can become an intense obsession in many people’s lives. They hope or wish to obtain that which they may not have and in the pro... read more
Integrating sustainability practices
On April 23rd, Warren Jacobs, a Chancellor Office Executive presented at California State University, Chico on integrating sustainability practices in... read more
A Good Satire Goes a Long Way
Satire is s deeply rooted literary analysis of the world at large. In many cases it is used to bring us a peg down from our usual way of thinking an... read more
Peace Corps
There are billions of people in this world who are living in poverty and squalor. These nations many times don’t even have basic medical servi... read more
Political cartoons
Political cartoons have been at the heart of world politics for centuries. These relatively comical images have many times contained strong satirical ... read more
The transition from hell to hope
In all our lives, each of us can recall moments and memories of true pain. These memories can haunt us and even give rise to thoughts of suicide. Th... read more
free will and destiny
The idea of free will and destiny are two ideals which have been fought about for thousand of years. It’s a question billions have asked. Do ind... read more
Faith and Americas civic fabric
In the U.S. religion has become an intricate part of our society. It is represented on our money, in our politics, and in our daily lives. It ha... read more