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Gardner Variety: understanding death
I still remember the first time I killed an animal. I didn’t know then it would be also be my ... -
Gardner Variety: forgotten memories come alive
The human brain is an immensely complex organ. In fact, it’s arguably the most complex living structure in the universe, ... -
Gardner Variety: The philosphy of light
Flip the switch. If you didn’t catch my column last week, it took a look at the electromagnetic spectrum — ... -
Gardner Variety: the mysteries of light
So, early heads up: This column might be a little odd. It’s also part one of a two-part column concluding ... -
Gardner Variety: We can all learn a thing or two from Atticus Finch
“If you can learn a simple trick, Scout, you’ll get along a lot better with all kinds of folks. You ... -
Remembering 9/11
By U.S. Representative Lloyd Doggett At 9:51 am on September 11, 2001, I was working in Washington when the fire ... -
Gardner variety: climate change vs. global warming
Climate change. Global warming. It’s easy to confuse the two terms. They’re often used interchangeably by members of the media. ... -
Gardner Variety: I hate June bugs
I hate June bugs. No really, I hate them. It’s odd, because I’ve never been one to proclaim hatred of ... -
Gardner Variety: a love for the game
Love means nothing in tennis. That’s the literal interpretation, anyway, but metaphorically, it’s nonsense. The sport is filled with class ... -
GARDNER VARIETY: A weirdo’s journey back to journalism
(Opinion by Wesley Gardner, LPR Editor) So here’s the deal: I’ve always found these “first introduction” pieces to be a ...









