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Changing morality
Shana GoldbergJan 27, 2022
I just finished reading Shelby Steele’s White Guilt, a thought-provoking treatise on race in the US.
Am I a scab?
Shana GoldbergJan 13, 2022
Barring a return to the negotiation table, by the time you read this column, King Soopers workers will be on strike.
Sunk cost fallacy
Shana GoldbergJan 06, 2022
As I read Rabbi Angel’s parsha column this week, I was transported six years back to when I joined a delegation of Coloradans on the 70th anniversary commemoration of...
Bad analogies
Shana GoldbergDec 30, 2021
Back when I was in high school, the analogy section of the SAT verbal was considered one of the trickiest. It’s since been booted from the exam for a variety
No COVID panacea
Shana GoldbergDec 23, 2021
Still, the vaccine is the strongest tool we have to move into the endemic phase.
Legacy of two grandfathers
Shana GoldbergDec 16, 2021
The opportunity to reflect on the blessing of carrying on the legacies of two great men.
Don’t punish South Africa
Shana GoldbergDec 09, 2021
News of Omicron has nations banning flights from southern Africa, even though it’s not certain the variant necessarily originated there, or if that even matters.
A physician’s servitude
Shana GoldbergDec 02, 2021
In Denver, doctors trained abroad are finding it difficult to be recognized.