>>BY SARA LANG There’s an old joke about the similarities between lawmaking and sausage-making: neither of them are something you want to see, and watching turns...[Read More]
Tag Archives: education
>>BY JENNIFER BRICK Perhaps you saw the bumper stickers: “North Carolina: first in flight, last in education,” and, “It’s a good thing the Wright brothers...[Read More]
>>I’ve always thought the practice of making New Year’s Resolutions was a bit defeatist. Here you have a blank canvas, an untouched twelve months of...[Read More]
>>Right now, our country is having a conversation about race. Everywhere you turn, white people are letting their ignorant flags fly, are ignoring their privilege,...[Read More]
>>I have a vivid memory of visiting my school nurse in elementary school. I had a horrible migraine and was sent to the comfort of...[Read More]
>>I just relived one of the favorite stories of my childhood through the eyes of my daughters. I inhaled Anne of Green Gables when I...[Read More]
>>BY ALISON KISER The last two legislative sessions have been hard on North Carolina women. I can’t recall a single issue over the past four...[Read More]
>>You might have heard that Women AdvaNCe >>threw a little shindig last week. We spent Friday hanging out with 200 of our closest friends at the...[Read More]
>>BY SIMONE MARIA Denise Watts has a story that needs to be heard. Her past, present and undoubtedly her future serve as a clear example...[Read More]
>>Last night was Open House at my kids’ school and I couldn’t understand a word the principal said. Although everything past “bienvenidos” was, to me,...[Read More]