It has happened twice. In winter 2008 I drove from South Bend to the Twin Cities for a few days visiting my family. I learned that Art Spring, the founder and former director of the honors program at my alma mater, had died. His funeral took place on the same day that I learned about it, and it was too late to drive up to St. Cloud. I learned the news from Joe Tadie, who added that Pat Costello, who had retired from decades of teaching English, drove up from Winona for Art’s funeral.
Continue reading “Pat Costello: a life well lived”A coincidence of two horrifying events occurred this month. On July 16, a Wednesday, it was announced in Minnesota that David Brom would be released to a halfway work house after 37 years of incarceration. Brom had been convicted of murdering his parents and two younger siblings in the early hours of February 18, 1987 while they were sleeping. Sixteen years old at the time of the familicides, he was sentenced to four life terms with the possibility of parole after some 50 years.
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