As students enter a new school year, I’ve been reminiscing about what was my impending college graduation in May 2000 and the decision facing me: What was I going to be when I grew up? My desired field was writing. Since childhood, I’ve penned...
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Popular Band Doing Away With Album Concept, Continuing Evolution of Music Business Paradigm
The band that brought you such ear-pleasing anthems as "Creep" and "Karma Police" announced this week that it plans to stop making albums, and focus on singles. Interesting concept, and it might prove fruitful. Although, I fear my life would have...
Read MoreValparaiso Web Site’s ‘Spreading the Good News’
Chris Mahlmann was raised to view the proverbial glass as half full. That lifelong attitude inspired him to create ValpoLife.com, a comprehensive web site unveiled this spring covering positive news and events occurring in and around Valparaiso....
Read MoreTechnology Is Awesome When It Helps Us To Connect
Each of us likely longs at times for a bit more downtime or a short break back to the days before cell phones, instant email, texting, 24 hour a day TV news, and being “connected and running” at what seems like every hour of the day. Ideally,...
Read MoreStaying in Touch During a Birth with Skype
Well the story goes as follows...My daughter Britney Cole lives out in San Diego with her husband, who is a Chief on a Submarine. Duty called, and he was shipped out at the end of June this summer. With her pregnant and her due date being July 25th,...
Read MoreThe Windspire
I am absolutely fascinated by alternative energy. Solar, geothermal, pressure, bio and wind energy sources are all pretty amazing. Windmills are one of the oldest tools we've used to harness the energy around us, and they've come a long way from...
Read MoreMaking the Entrepreneurial Call
I read an interesting summary of some academic research that suggests it’s not always best to be ahead of the crowd in launching a new business or product line. The deciding factor, according to the researchers, is the learning environment....
Read MorePNC Non-Credit Microsoft Excel Classes
Purdue University North Central Office of Continuing Education will offer a three-day non-credit course on Microsoft Excel. "Introduction to MS Excel (Level 1)" will meet at PNC - Porter County, 600 Vale Park Road, Valparaiso, on Thursdays, Sept. 10...
Read MoreCompany Provides Emergency Communication Tool Free to Schools, Not-for-Profit Organizations
Officials at schools and not-for-profit organizations can use an electronic communication system to alert employees, students and others of an emergency or crisis at no cost through a program offered by a Purdue Research Park-based company. The...
Read MorePopular Indiana Government Book Updated
Since its development in 1942, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce's publication Here Is Your Indiana Government has been used by local communities to educate students and help citizens learn about Indiana and how Hoosiers govern themselves. The 2009-10...
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