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Plotting That New Course

Here are some facts, not alternative facts, about golf. Most golf guidebooks recommend using a longer club when hitting uphill, in humidity, over

When Memory Returns

Outside the courtroom where Bill Cosby was neither convicted nor acquitted of drugging a woman and then using her sexually, Cosby’s supporters

Informed and Conscious

Warnings of disturbing content precede Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” an adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel.

May We Be Well

May is the month of May Day, Mother’s Day, Memorial Day, and, for those raised Roman Catholic, the month of Mary, Mother

Health Care by Gaslight

In 2006, retired NY Times reporter David Rosenbaum lay unattended in a Washington D.C. hospital after being found unconscious in the street,

Don’t Keep It to Yourself

A recent television advertisement for a popular national dating site depicts a couple seated at a table for two in a restaurant

Rallying Redux

I attended the Syracuse Sister Rally held on January 21 at the James M. Hanley Federal Building. I always vote but rarely

Knowledge Is Power

I’m writing this on the Winter Solstice, feeling optimistic about the sunlight increasing, day by day, incrementally. All natural progressions and cycles

Pre-Existing Conditions

“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men,” reads Luke 2:14 of the King James version of

Cause, Effect and Harvest Time

Whatever the outcome, the 2016 Presidential Election reveals many root ideological issues. History handed down through books, records and reminiscence is always a