Monthly Archives: March 2011

Great justifications for teaching evolution

A recent guest article in the Washington Post gives a brief overview concerning teaching “controversies” like evolution and global warming in our schools. The writer then makes several good points as to why sound science like evolution need to be … Continue reading

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Congratulations, Joe!

Florida Citizens for Science board member Joe Meert has been a busy guy. He’s now gone all Hollywood on us. Geological sciences professor advises filmmakers. Joe Meert may not be a movie star, but what this geologist knows about the … Continue reading

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Palm Beach Post’s evolution/creationism back-n-forth

Sigh. I wish I had time to spare. My teacher internship is dominating my life and not allowing me to partake in some of my personal pleasures, such as diving deep into any evolution/creationism debate that pops up in the … Continue reading

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