“It’s long-term work that can lead to self-determination and impact the struggle well beyond the current generation.”
Diop Adisa
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Phil Gulley: Fallen Idle
It doesn’t help one’s self-esteem to be branded nonessential by the governor.
Philip Gulley
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Phil Gulley: Waste Knot
When it comes to weddings, thriftiness and true love are a match made in heaven.
Philip Gulley
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Phil Gulley: In A Pickle
The most dependable car I’ve ever owned is also the ugliest.
Philip Gulley
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The Dadball Era: Apolitical Pandemics & Our New Normal
The coronavirus is the ultimate independent voter.
Nate Miller
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Phil Gulley: Stumped
I’m encouraged by the large number of presidential candidates this year, but that doesn’t make it any easier to choose one.
Philip Gulley
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The Dadball Era: Science Fairs And The Nadir Of Life
Hypothesis: Most parents will survive Science Fair Week, but none will prosper.
Nate Miller
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Phil Gulley: A New Civil War?
We’re too lazy for that.
Philip Gulley
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The DadBall Era: Birthdays Of The Doomed
The question is this: when is the BEST time of the year for a birthday?
Nate Miller
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Phil Gulley: Neighborhood Bully
Living under the unblinking eye of a homeowner’s association, I’m starting to think we should have insisted on decency being one of the covenants.
Philip Gulley
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Mayor Pete, Do Us A Favor Though…
Stop making us your gap-toothed straw men.
Michael Rubino
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The DadBall Era: Stupid AirPod$!
“Their disappearance is inevitable. And nobody is coming along to snap my money back into existence, either.”
Nate Miller
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DePauw’s Big Mess On Campus
“It was a tough year. A perfect storm.”
Lili Wright
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Ten Point Coalition’s Turf War With The City’s East Side
Some residents say Ten Point Coalition is diverting resources from longstanding community groups there and claiming victory in an area that remains troubled.
Sarah Bahr
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Phil Gulley: Happy To Report
I enjoy my annual review so much, I’m thinking of giving one to everyone in my family.