WSU’s Les Anderson dies, leaves legacy of inspiration
Journalism in Kansas will never be the same. Les Anderson, a professor at Wichita State University’s Elliott School of Communication, died Saturday of an apparent […]
Journalism in Kansas will never be the same. Les Anderson, a professor at Wichita State University’s Elliott School of Communication, died Saturday of an apparent […]
NOTE: This is the letter I sent out to all the Ness County businesses. I am the Corporate Sponsorship Chair for the Ness County American […]
Friday the country celebrated Veterans’ Day. This is an important day because so many have given so much for the freedoms we enjoy today. I […]
On Oct. 1, I took part in the celebration of the Canton Township Carnegie Library. I sold and signed books. Also in attendance was fellow […]
This video from the small Yupiq Eskimo Village of Quinhagak, Alaska, was a school computer project intended for the other Yupiq villages in the area. […]
The Center for Innovation in College Media — a non-profit think-tank created to help college student media adapt and flourish in the new media environment […]
Halloween is almost upon us, and in celebration of Fall in general, I have a pumpkin sitting on the corner of my desk. One of […]
RANSOM — Western Plains Unified School District 106 now has of one less building under its command as of Oct. 29. The grade school in […]
NOTE: This post is written as a response to the National Day On Writing, which for 2011 is Oct. 20 and celebrates writing of all […]
This blew my mind! To publish something new every six minutes is an incredible feat. And even more insanely awesome is that “the editing process […]
On Aug. 10, I posted the short story I entered in the Norman Mailer Writing Award for High School Teachers, which is hosted by The […]
Saturday I had a book signing at the Canton Township Carnegie Library in Canton, Kan., is one of the last Carnegie Foundation grant libraries to […]
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