Aweh, My Dearly Beloved Fellow Ruminants & Groupies, Oliver didn’t have a 21st birthday party like his younger brother, Connor—Covid-19 put paid to that. So instead, we’re celebrating with a graduation party. I never planned to have children, but when I married Nerine, she began making the critical decisions in our lives. Without her, thereContinue reading “Celebrating Oliver: A Tribute to My Eldest Son Upon His Graduation”
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Ruminations on academic freedom
Aweh, My Dearly Beloved Fellow Ruminants & Groupies What can you say, and what are the risks of saying it? Can I say anything I like on my blog? Theoretically, yes. But if you work in a corporation, you’re expected to speak in carefully laundered PR-approved phrases while the official spokesperson spoon-feeds the public aContinue reading “Ruminations on academic freedom”
