Mathew Bamberg describes the current cultural state of grammar and where the English language will evolve to from here.
Think of Western values: Human rights, democracy, equality and justice have no meanings other than being empty slogans. The ...
I achieved a “Regents diploma” in the mid-1960s upon graduating high-school (additionally I won/was awarded a Regents college scholarship at the same time, and later, in the early 1970s, a ...
The rhetoric around squatting doesn’t match reality. Don’t be distracted by it when there are real housing issues to address ...
Today, there is much talk about the “unitary executive theory” that grants virtually unchecked power to the nation’s chief ...
A challenge I’ve been pondering since Tuesday afternoon is the precise way to convey the sound of a sad trombone in print.
There are those suggesting Alberta start sabre-rattling and threatening U.S. President-elect Donald Trump with either ...
Pick your adjective to describe the Kansas City Chiefs this season — charmed, serendipitous, fortunate or just plain lucky — and it probably fits, and ...
A recent letter appearing in Voice Of The People by a frenetic, Israel-bashing, self-declared Marxist was titled “No reason ...
Families on government assistance want work and self-reliance – but sometimes feel stuck. Here's how we can help them ...
To be able to express yourself better in exams, students need to improve their language skills. With good communication skills and vocabulary, students can score better in their exams.
The Oxford University Press writeup explains, “‘Brain rot’ is defined as ‘the supposed deterioration of a person’s mental or ...