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Jun 11, 2013

College Quads as Village Greens?

If you have read anything I have written in the past, you know me to be a staunch supporter of the traditional college experience. I had a great experience at Milligan College, a nondenominational liberal arts college. That experience still pays off for me vocationally and to a greater...

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Jun 10, 2013

The Worst Reason Not to Homeschool

This article is modified from sections from the newly-released bookĀ MicroSecession: Simple Ways to Liberate Yourself, Your Family, and Your Community from Government Idiocy. In recent years, homeschooling has progressed from an obscure choice made by a tiny minority to a mainstream schooling option. Although I believe strongly in home...

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Jun 04, 2013

Defeating the Integration Monster

I’m going to ask you to trust me on this. It feels harder than it is, and what I am going to explain will sound too easy compared to what you are feeling, but it is this easy. First, let me share my background with you. I joined Classical...

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Jun 03, 2013

Congratulations! You Finished Latin!

Latin’s a dead language, As dead as dead could be; First it killed the Romans; Now it’s killing me! -Anonymous Dear graduating Latin student, Congratulations! A year of hard work is complete and you have turned in your final exam. You know the noun declensions. You know something about...

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May 28, 2013

Becoming an Authority on Poetry

Over at the LTW Mentor—the Yahoo! group forĀ The Lost Tools of Writing—we have been discussing what book of poetry folks recommend to a mother who wants to give her daughter a gift book. As you might expect, I wandered from the point when somebody asked what to choose if...

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May 18, 2013

College Discovery

In the fall of 1979, when I was a senior in high school, my youth pastor took me and three other students on a tour of several colleges. I had never heard of a ā€œroad trip,ā€ and this was my first. We left Greensboro, NC on a Wednesday in...

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