Monthly Archives: October 2017

Fall Paradise at Grande Colonial Hotel in La Jolla

the Grande Colonial Hotel, La Jolla

Paradise comes in many ways. Recently it came in the form of a charming suite overlooking the Pacific Ocean, a secluded beach, and a delicious, 40-day aged cut of prime steak. In other words, I spent a night at the historic Grande Colonial in La Jolla and dined at the property’s renowned NINE-TEN Restaurant & Bar. A friend and I recently …

Even Without Compulsory Spanish, the U.S. Will Likely Have More Spanish Speakers by 2050 than Any Other Country, Even Mexico

classroom scene

Why don’t we all know Spanish? Nationwide, efforts are underway to make education more practical — to teach the skills best suited for economic viability. Much of this is regional; for example, a company requiring specific capabilities partnering with local colleges to equip students with those skills. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has proposed a litmus test for new immigrants that …

Do Faith and Science Conflict?

On April 23, 2017 [Earth Day], there was a March for Science in Washington DC and around the world. The march primarily focused on the science surrounding climate change and the Trump administration’s response (or lack thereof) to it. You saw protesters holding signs like “Science, not Silence,” or, “Science is the Answer,” or, “Science Does not Lie.” Also in …

Government of Trump, by Trump and for Trump

It has been hypothesized that Donald Trump never really wanted to be president of the United States, that he did so to further promote himself, and to some extent didn’t really think that he could/would defeat Hillary.  No doubt he wanted to win to boost his ego, and “show that woman who is the bigger man.”  We are now learning …

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