J. Patrick Coolican, formerly a reporter for The Seattle Times, has covered police, politics, higher education, and suburban cities. Most recently at The Times, he worked as content director/blogger for the newspaper's election web site. He also worked as a roving enterprise reporter and covered such issues as the impact of endorsements on elections; gay divorce; new treatments for soldiers returning from war, and a school district's practice of handcuffing students. Coolican also has worked for the Manchester (Connecticut) Journal Inquirer and the Keene (New Hampshire) Sentinel. He graduated cum laude from an honors program at the University of Notre Dame structured around the Great Books canon of Western philosophy, science and literature.
“J. Patrick Coolican, formerly a reporter for The Seattle Times, has covered police, politics, higher education, and suburban cities. Most recently at The Times, he worked as content director/blogger for the newspaper’s election web site. He also worked as a roving enterprise reporter and covered such issues as the impact of endorsements on elections; gay divorce; new treatments for soldiers returning from war, and a school district’s practice of handcuffing students. Coolican also has worked for the Manchester (Connecticut) Journal Inquirer and the Keene (New Hampshire) Sentinel. He graduated cum laude from an honors program at the University of Notre Dame structured around the Great Books canon of Western philosophy, science and literature.”
I’m really curious as to why you think this is significant and why you underlined “gay divorce.”