August 7, 2000
Loss of language
Language is culture. The words we use reflect our aspirations, express our geography and contain our past. Almost 300 years ago, the British set up English language "charter schools" in Ireland to try to eradicate Irish Gaelic, estranging the people from 2,000 years of literature and history. More recently, Sioux children in U.S. government boarding schools were beaten for speaking their language, robbing them of the heart of their heritage.
Damage control at FSU
Florida State University President Talbot "Sandy" D'Alemberte keeps practicing damage control when he should be exerting institutional control.
Questionable judgment
Pinellas County's new internal auditor has been less than honest with his old employers.
Schools shouldn't promote one faith over others
Re: Bible battle brewing in schools, July 30.