Sen. Lugar Solved Problems
For release Dec. 19 and thereafter (679 words) by Andrea Neal Richard Lugar set a record as the longest-serving U.S. senator in Indiana history, yet his career can be summed up in a single word: visionary. During 50 years in Indiana politics, his chief concern was never the next election but the next generation and Read the full article…

Bohanon: Competition Aids Clients of Education
by Cecil Bohanon, Ph.D. The president of Ivy Tech threw down the gauntlet: “A four year liberal-arts education is a poor investment for America’s middle-class.” He went on to suggest that a two-year degree provided a more secure path to a job. The provost of Ball State took up the challenge and responded, “The data Read the full article…

The Outstater: ‘An Age of Envy’
(For the use of the membership only) “The envious man thinks that if his neighbor breaks a leg, he will be able to walk better himself.” — Austrian folk saying “Just saying . . .” This was an urban phrase for a few seasons. Its meaning evolved into an expression of willingness to think outside, Read the full article…

Schansberg: The ‘Cliffs’ in Two Parts
by ERIC SCHANSBERG, Ph.D. Part I (762 words) As the daily headlines attest, President Obama has some crucial business with this “lame-duck” session of Congress before he begins his second term. Because of temporary tax cuts, previous budget deals and procrastination in dealing with the debt, the country now faces a “fiscal cliff” on New Read the full article…

Neal: Lincoln Film Portrays the Politics of Principle
For release Dec. 5 and thereafter (650 words) by Andrea Neal Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln couldn’t have come out at a better time. With congressional leaders hunkered down in fiscal-cliff negotiations, the film offers a useful example of politics based on principle. Lincoln did what was necessary to achieve his goals of saving the union and Read the full article…

Schansberg: ‘The Other America’ Is ‘Coming Apart’
For the use of the membership only by Eric Schansberg Published 50 years ago, Michael Harrington’s The Other America provided a sweeping description of poverty in the United States. His book is given credit for awakening the nation to the plight of the poor and forwarding the idea that the federal government should become heavily Read the full article…

