One of my heroes…
On Friday, November 13, 1970, my dad and I went to a dinner the night before Notre Dame was scheduled to play a home football game against Georgia Tech. Attending that dinner was a Notre Dame legend, the 1947 Heisman
On Friday, November 13, 1970, my dad and I went to a dinner the night before Notre Dame was scheduled to play a home football game against Georgia Tech. Attending that dinner was a Notre Dame legend, the 1947 Heisman
I grew up in a small town in upstate New York. Raised, literally, by a community of parents, neighbors, coaches, teachers, and the occasional police officer. The foundational values I learned shaped how I think about our society and country
Celebrating anniversaries is a big part of our culture. Some are joyful, like wedding anniversaries. This August my wife and I plan to celebrate our 37th. Others are more profound and remind us of heroic accomplishments that forever changed history.
Social media is one of those really controversial issues that isn’t going away. Nearly everyone uses some aspect of it. For example, according to DemandSage, Instagram has an astounding 2.35 billion users. I don’t consider myself one of them, and
In a recent Wall Street Journal article, “The Sizzling Snooze of Golf Star Scottie Scheffler,” written by one of my favorite columnists, Jason Gay, Scheffler made a very interesting comment. He said, “Legacy is a complicated thing.” He may be right, but why