He told me early in dating that in college, he injured his girlfriend having sex the first time. They had to go to the ER. It sounded awful, and I’m so glad she’s OK—it was the story of two kids who ...
One important rule of writing, one I too often break, is to choose words carefully with the intended audience in mind. For ...
Last month, the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism held a hearing on what many consider to be an ...
One of the common frustrations among students preparing for exams is the sheer volume of material they are expected to read. Over an academic semester, you may have accumulated lecture notes, slides, ...
Therapist Jordan Alam writes that it took time — and a better understanding of how trauma works — before a labeled diagnosis ...
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DALLAS JONES: Are we important to God? Yes!

Columnist: "The Lord doesn’t care if we spend our days working in marble halls or stable stalls. He knows where we are no ...
“Saying someone ‘caused you to cringe’ or stating that ‘you cringed at something’ is a pretty easy and proper way to use the word,” writes Ash from Newton, Alabama. “Hearing someone say ‘someone is so ...
A reader shared a horrific story about a fight over his father’s estate and demanded to know why I was not telling people ...
The Rev. Jack Harnish remembers his late friend Susanne Carey, recalling her joy and energy. Her story, and others like hers, ...
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We painstakingly place column after column of heavily edited pieces, images with captions, bylines, headlines, subheads, separation bars and, if we’re feeling a little crazy with it, cutouts. We sit ...