GENERATIONS
mama mondays: snow and what we do to survive it
Every year, it seems, I capture the winter scene through visual images of what life is like in Fargo, ND, during the winter months. But this year, I've been sluggish about taking photos of life in t...
Posted on 1/31/11 at 1:00 AM
A Forest Starts With One Tree
Before there was a forest, there was a tree. Before the tree, there was a seed. And, before the seed could grow, it needed the right climate and care to reach great heights. If you are a parent...
Posted on 6/16/10 at 10:52 AM
Wistful Wednesday: Generations
This is a photograph that was taken 58 years ago, in the spring of 1952. From left to right, me and my Mom, my Grandpa, and my Great Grandma Hatwig or Hattie.. A four generation photo. This is the o...
Posted on 4/28/10 at 6:08 AM
GENERATIONS: LaFave 
May 16, 2012
GENERATIONS: LaFave 
May 16, 2012
GENERATIONS: Bina 
May 06, 2012
GENERATIONS: Miller 
April 29, 2012
GENERATIONS: Lizakowski 
April 29, 2012
GENERATIONS: 5 Generations
January 22, 2012
Social media savvy a bit lacking in Congress 
People ages 18 to 29 — the so-called millennials — practically live online. Yet simply adopting the latest technology isn't enough to bring them into the political world of Congress, according to the experts and leaders of youth-based political groups. Lawmakers instead should be using social media to actively engage that 18-29 crowd instead of as another one-way communication tool to tout their latest talking points.
By David Charns, Kelly F. Zimmerman and Kristen Barbaresi , September 29, 2011
Census shows recession takes big toll on young adults
By Hope Yen , September 22, 2011
GENERATIONS: Nelson
September 18, 2011
GENERATIONS: Haarsager
September 11, 2011
GENERATIONS: Hanson
August 28, 2011
GENERATIONS: Arnold
August 21, 2011
GENERATION VEXED: Young Americans rein in dreams 
By Tiffany Hsu and Shan Li , August 17, 2011
GENERATIONS: Rolczynski’s
August 14, 2011
FEELING 'ABOVE AVERAGE': More college freshmen confident, if not overconfident 
When it came to social self-confidence, about half of freshmen questioned in 2009 said they were above average, compared to fewer than a third in 1966. Meanwhile, 60 percent in 2009 rated their intellectual self-confidence as above average, compared with 39 percent in 1966, the first year the survey was given.
By Martha Irvine , June 16, 2011
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